STOCK ITAMBÉ: UM EXEMPLO DE “GRANITO TIPO S” DA SUÍTE GRANÍTICA ESTRELA DO SUL, INTRUSIVO NA PORÇÃO MERIDIONAL DA FAIXA BRASÍLIA
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The rocks of the Itambé Granite were identified southwest of the municipality of Estrela do Sul in the state of Minas Gerais, in the southern sector of the Brasília Belt, intrusive in lithotypes of the metasedimentary sequence of the Araxá Group. It is one of the seven Neoproterozoic stocks of the Suite Estrela do Sul Granite. From the geological surveys in scale 1:25.000, it was identified a stock composed of monzogranitic rocks arranged in an oval shape of approximately 6.2 km². The outcrops are predominantly characterized in block and thickets, defined by equi- a inequigranular rocks of fine to coarse granulation, hololeucocratic, anisotropic to isotropic and identified in six facies composed predominantly of quartz, microcline, oligoclase, biotite, muscovite (I and II), garnet, tourmaline, monazite, opaque minerals (hematite and ilmenite) and secondary minerals (epidote, calcite, leucoxene, iron hydroxide and clay minerals). They are rocks with contents between 67 and 70% of SiO2, high percentages of Al2O3 and K2O, in addition to high concentrations of Rb, Ba, Th, you and K and enriched in light rare earth elements in relation to heavy ones. They are peraluminous, sin-collisional, high potassium to shoshonitic leucogranite, with granite signature to two S-type micas, generated by the partial crustal fusion of metasedimentary rocks, deep crustal levels, associated with crustal thickening in a continental volcanic arc environment, associated with the end of the evolution of the Brasília Orogenic Belt.
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Estrela do Sul Intrusive Suite, Itambé Granite, Type S Granite
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Geociencias, v. 42, n. 2, p. 175-197, 2023.




