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      Whole-rock and mineral chemistry characterization of contrasting granitoids, constraints on the source of the Vieirópolis NYF-type pegmatites, Northeastern Brazil

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          Abstract The Vieirópolis pegmatite field is characterized by amazonite pegmatites inserted in the Borborema Province. The Serra Branca pegmatite is hosted by the Serra Branca granites, which intruded partially the Serra Negra granites, and stands out by its amazonite mineralization. To comprehend the crystallization conditions and the source of this pegmatite and associated Serra Branca and Serra Negra granites, petrographic, mineral chemistry, geochronological and whole-rock geochemical data were used. The Serra Branca pegmatite is Cs-, Rb-, Pb-, Nb-, and Ta-rich. The Serra Branca granites (563 ± 2 Ma) are metaluminous to weakly peraluminous, crystallized under high fO2 conditions, pressure of 2.68-2.80 kbar and temperatures ranging from 667-670°C, with many zircon grains showing inherited cores of Paleoproterozoic ages. The Serra Negra granites (594 ± 4 Ma) comprises metaluminous granites crystallized under high fO2 conditions, temperatures within 711-751°C, pressure varying from 4.72 to 5.42 kbar. Both granites resulted from distinct partial melting degrees of a source similar to the Caicó Complex orthogneisses. The Serra Branca pegmatite geochemical data suggests that it was originated by extreme fractionation of the Serra Branca granites magma. The Serra Branca amazonite pegmatite is the first pegmatite mineralogically and geochemically characterized as Nb-Y-F (NYF)-type from the gadolinite subtype in the Borborema Province.

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                Journal
                bjgeo
                Brazilian Journal of Geology
                Braz. J. Geol.
                Sociedade Brasileira de Geologia (São Paulo, SP, Brazil )
                2317-4889
                2317-4692
                2020
                : 50
                : 2
                : e20190083
                Affiliations
                [1] Recife Pernambuco orgnameUniversidade Federal de Pernambuco Brazil igor.manoel.belo@ 123456gmail.com
                Article
                S2317-48892020000200604 S2317-4889(20)05000200604
                10.1590/2317-4889202020190083
                b17cb073-f938-4ead-a362-de0f36d0dcc8

                This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

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                : 21 February 2020
                : 31 August 2019
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                Special Session, "A tribute to Edilton Santos, a leader in Precambrian Geology in Northeastern Brazil", edited by A.N. Sial and V.P. Ferreira

                Serra Branca amazonite pegmatite,mineral chemistry,NYF-type pegmatite,whole-rock geochemistry,crystallization conditions

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