• Title of article

    Bebedourite from its type area (Salitre I complex): A key petrogenetic series in the Late-Cretaceous Alto Paranaíba kamafugite–carbonatite–phoscorite association, Central Brazil

  • Author/Authors

    Elisa Soares Rocha Barbosa، نويسنده , , José Affonso Brod، نويسنده , , Tereza Cristina Junqueira-Brod، نويسنده , , Elton Luiz Dantas، نويسنده , , Pedro Filipe de Oliveira Cordeiro، نويسنده , , Caroline Siqueira Gomide، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
  • Pages
    17
  • From page
    56
  • To page
    72
  • Abstract
    Bebedourite is a cumulate rock composed of variable but roughly equant amounts of diopside, apatite, magnetite, phlogopite, and a Ca–Ti phase (mostly perovskite, more rarely titanite and/or Ti-garnet). Other minerals may be modally important, such as olivine and K-feldspar in the least and most evolved members of the bebedourite series, respectively. The magmatic evolution in bebedourites is accompanied by a progressive increase in SiO2 activity, which results in the transformation of perovskite into titanite and titanite into Ti-garnet. Although the SiO2 increase may, in some cases, result from crustal contamination, it seems to be a localized effect and cannot account for the evolution of the whole bebedourite series. Crystal fractionation is supported by the chemical variation of key mineral phases such as pyroxene and phlogopite. The Salitre complex is an ultrapotassic carbonatite- and phoscorite-bearing plutonic complex belonging to the Late-Cretaceous Alto Paranaíba Igneous Province (APIP) and consisting of three main bodies (Salitre I, II, and III). The complex is composed mainly of bebedourite, with lesser amounts of carbonatite and phoscorite in its central-north portion. A particular type of bebedourite, where the main Ca–Ti phase is Ti-garnet, dominates the southern part of Salitre I and also occurs as dikes crosscutting older bebedourites, suggesting that Ti-garnet–bebedourites form an independent intrusion. Sr and Nd isotopic data indicate that the parental magmas to the bebedourites in the Salitre complex originated in a metasomatized sub-continental lithospheric mantle similar to that involved in the origin of the rest of the APIP.
  • Keywords
    APIP , Bebedourite , Carbonatite , Phoscorite , Ultrapotassic magmatism
  • Journal title
    lithos
  • Serial Year
    2012
  • Journal title
    lithos
  • Record number

    1287882