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Texto Técnico | Geologia | Inglês | 17/10/2014

Caracterização geoquímica dos itabiritos silicoso, anfibolítico e magnetítico da região de Serra Azul - QF, MG

Geochemical fingerprint of siliceous, amphibolitic and magnetitic itabirite types of the region of Serra Azul – Quadrilátero Ferrífero, MG

Autores: Adriana Trópia de Abreu, Ana Ramalho Alkmim, Geraldo Magela Santos Sampaio, Hermínio Arias Nalini Jr., Júlia Cotta Maciel Dantas

Palavras-chave: Cauê Formation, Itabirite, geochemistry, REE, BIF

Resumo: Banded iron formations are important providers of information about the evolution of the hydrosphere, atmosphere, biosphere and lithosphere of the Earth. This study gathers data from the geochemical investigation of major, minor and trace elements (including rare earth elements) of the siliceous, amphibolitic and magnetitic types of itabirite from the Cauê Formation, sampled in the Serra Azul region (Quadrilátero Ferrífero). Observing the trace elements described as tracers of detrital contamination can be inferred that the magnetitic itabirite has the highest contamination and that the siliceous type has the lowest one. Although there are differences in the total sum of REE in the three itabirite types of Serra Azul, there are no discrepancies in the REE spectrum of each type. The itabirite types have as common characteristics in their REE spectrum: i) positive Eu anomalies (Planavsky et al., 2010); ii) HREE enrichment in relation to the LREE; iii) ratios of (Sm/Yb)SN1 (Bau & Möller, 1993). The magnetitic and the siliceous itabirites had positive Y anomalies, a common characteristic that appeared in some amphibolitic samples. On the other hand, the other amphibolitic samples had negative Y anomalies.

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