Carbonatites from the Southern Brazilian platform: I

Author:

Speziale Sergio1,Castorina Francesca2,Censi Paolo3,Gomes Celso de Barros4,Marques Leila Soares5,Comin-Chiaramonti Piero6

Affiliation:

1. Helmholz-Zentrum Potsdam Deutsches GFZ, Section 3.6, Chemistry and Physics of Earth Materials , 14473 Potsdam , Germany

2. Geosciences Department, Rome University, “La Sapienza” , 00185 Rome , Italy

3. Earth and Sea Science Department, Palermo University , 90123 Palermo , Italy

4. Geosciences Institute, Department of Mineralogy and Geotectonics, University of São Paulo, Cidade Universitária , São Paulo , SP 05508-900 , Brasil

5. Instituto de Astronomia, Geofísica e Ciências Atmosféricas, Department of Geophysics –  Universidade de São Paulo, Cidade Universitária , São Paulo , SP 05508-900 , Brasil

6. Department of Mathematics and Geosciences, Trieste University , 34127 Trieste , Italy

Abstract

Abstract We present a comprehensive overview of the geochemical characteristics and evolution of the carbonatites from the southern Brazilian Platform (Paraná Basin). The carbonatites from different complexes display large compositional variability in terms of abundances of incompatible and rare earth elements. This is in agreement with an origin from heterogeneous lithospheric sources, as confirmed by isotopic data (see Speziale et al., this issue). The characteristic major and trace element abundances of these carbonatites present compelling evidence for invoking liquid unmixing as the main mechanism of their formation and evolution albeit few exceptions. We propose an evolutionary trend for the Brazilian carbonatites, which can be summarized as following: exsolution of the primary Ca- or Mg-carbonatitic liquids systematically takes place at the phonolite-peralkaline phonolite stage of magma differentiation; this is followed by progressive Fe-enrichment and by final emplacement of fluorocarbonatites associated with hydrothermal fluids.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences,Environmental Science (miscellaneous)

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