Fluid evolution from quartz veins in micaschists from the thermal aureole around the Acari batholith, Northeast Brazil

Micaschists that host the Acari batholith (Ediacaran age, 572 to 577 My) are characterized by a large number of quartz veins. The veins are more abundant in higher-temperature metamorphic zones and, together with lower metamorphic zones, form an aureole centered in the batholith. Most of the fluid i...

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Published in:Geologia USP. Série Científica
Main Authors: Laécio Cunha de Souza, Regina Celia de Oliveira Brasil Delgado, Heitor Neves Maia
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Published: Universidade de São Paulo 2021-11-01
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Online Access:https://www.revistas.usp.br/guspsc/article/view/192784
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Regina Celia de Oliveira Brasil Delgado
Heitor Neves Maia
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description Micaschists that host the Acari batholith (Ediacaran age, 572 to 577 My) are characterized by a large number of quartz veins. The veins are more abundant in higher-temperature metamorphic zones and, together with lower metamorphic zones, form an aureole centered in the batholith. Most of the fluid inclusions are two-phase (H2O-CO2 and liquid/vapor), but three-phase varieties (liquid/vapor/salt cubes; liquid/liquid/vapor) occur locally. The analyzed veins come from the biotite + chlorite + muscovite, biotite + garnet, cordierite + andalusite, and cordierite + sillimanite metamorphic zones. CO2 melting temperatures (TmCO2) vary from -62.6 to -56.7°C, suggesting CH4 and/or N2. Eutectic temperatures (Te) in quartz veins show average values of -30.8°C in the biotite + chlorite + muscovite and biotite + garnet zones, and -38.6°C in the cordierite + andalusite and cordierite + sillimanite zones. Ice-melting temperatures (Tmice) are lower in the higher-temperature metamorphic zones. The mode values are -3.8, -5.5, -5.6, and -7.3°C, corresponding respectively to the biotite + chlorite + muscovite, biotite + garnet, cordierite + andalusite, and cordierite + sillimanite zones. A fluid characterized by the H2O-Na-Cl (KCl)-MgCl2-FeCl2-CaCl2 system is defined by: Tmice from near -1.9 to -32°C, the presence of salt cubes mainly in the cordierite + andalusite and cordierite + sillimanite zones, and recorded eutectic temperatures (Te) from -16.5 to -59.1°C. In addition, total homogenization temperatures (Tht) ranging from 117 to 388°C were obtained for primary aqueous fluid inclusions. This indicates a long period of fluid circulation under conditions of falling temperatures. Our results are consistent with an increase in the salinity of the aqueous fluid across the thermal aureole toward the granitic batholith.
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spelling doaj-art-e3928bbc96734c1797e73480c7bc74212025-08-19T20:54:34ZengUniversidade de São PauloGeologia USP. Série Científica2316-90952021-11-01214Fluid evolution from quartz veins in micaschists from the thermal aureole around the Acari batholith, Northeast BrazilLaécio Cunha de Souza0Regina Celia de Oliveira Brasil Delgado1Heitor Neves Maia2Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Departamento de GeologiaUniversidade Federal Rural do Semi-Árido, Departamento de Engenharia e TecnologiaUniversidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Departamento de GeologiaMicaschists that host the Acari batholith (Ediacaran age, 572 to 577 My) are characterized by a large number of quartz veins. The veins are more abundant in higher-temperature metamorphic zones and, together with lower metamorphic zones, form an aureole centered in the batholith. Most of the fluid inclusions are two-phase (H2O-CO2 and liquid/vapor), but three-phase varieties (liquid/vapor/salt cubes; liquid/liquid/vapor) occur locally. The analyzed veins come from the biotite + chlorite + muscovite, biotite + garnet, cordierite + andalusite, and cordierite + sillimanite metamorphic zones. CO2 melting temperatures (TmCO2) vary from -62.6 to -56.7°C, suggesting CH4 and/or N2. Eutectic temperatures (Te) in quartz veins show average values of -30.8°C in the biotite + chlorite + muscovite and biotite + garnet zones, and -38.6°C in the cordierite + andalusite and cordierite + sillimanite zones. Ice-melting temperatures (Tmice) are lower in the higher-temperature metamorphic zones. The mode values are -3.8, -5.5, -5.6, and -7.3°C, corresponding respectively to the biotite + chlorite + muscovite, biotite + garnet, cordierite + andalusite, and cordierite + sillimanite zones. A fluid characterized by the H2O-Na-Cl (KCl)-MgCl2-FeCl2-CaCl2 system is defined by: Tmice from near -1.9 to -32°C, the presence of salt cubes mainly in the cordierite + andalusite and cordierite + sillimanite zones, and recorded eutectic temperatures (Te) from -16.5 to -59.1°C. In addition, total homogenization temperatures (Tht) ranging from 117 to 388°C were obtained for primary aqueous fluid inclusions. This indicates a long period of fluid circulation under conditions of falling temperatures. Our results are consistent with an increase in the salinity of the aqueous fluid across the thermal aureole toward the granitic batholith.https://www.revistas.usp.br/guspsc/article/view/192784Fluid inclusionsQuartz veinsMicaschistsThermal aureoleFluid compositionSalinity
spellingShingle Laécio Cunha de Souza
Regina Celia de Oliveira Brasil Delgado
Heitor Neves Maia
Fluid evolution from quartz veins in micaschists from the thermal aureole around the Acari batholith, Northeast Brazil
Fluid inclusions
Quartz veins
Micaschists
Thermal aureole
Fluid composition
Salinity
title Fluid evolution from quartz veins in micaschists from the thermal aureole around the Acari batholith, Northeast Brazil
title_full Fluid evolution from quartz veins in micaschists from the thermal aureole around the Acari batholith, Northeast Brazil
title_fullStr Fluid evolution from quartz veins in micaschists from the thermal aureole around the Acari batholith, Northeast Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Fluid evolution from quartz veins in micaschists from the thermal aureole around the Acari batholith, Northeast Brazil
title_short Fluid evolution from quartz veins in micaschists from the thermal aureole around the Acari batholith, Northeast Brazil
title_sort fluid evolution from quartz veins in micaschists from the thermal aureole around the acari batholith northeast brazil
topic Fluid inclusions
Quartz veins
Micaschists
Thermal aureole
Fluid composition
Salinity
url https://www.revistas.usp.br/guspsc/article/view/192784
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