Abstract

Early Neoproterozoic (1000-920 Ma) rocks related to the Cariris Velhos event in the central Borborema Province have been linked to either continental rifting or accretionary-collisional orogenesis. The Serra do Jatobá Suite is located in the southwestern part of the Alto Pajeú Terrane along with coeval metasedimentary sequences and Ediacaran granites. This suite is composed of alkali-calcic, meta-to peraluminous granodiorites to monzogranites that share similarities with both ferroan- and magnesian granite series. Chondrite normalized REE (Rare Earth Elements) patterns are moderately fractionated with pronounced negative Eu anomalies. Incompatible element spidergrams show a negative Nb–Ta anomaly, similar to those observed in Cordilleran-type granites. U–Pb zircon data constrain the crystallization ages at around 1000 Ma, whereas calculated εNd(t) values range between −1.74 and −0.94. Obtained TDM model ages range from 1.76 to 1.54 Ga, which corresponds with source ages for the Cariris Velhos magmatic rocks. Our findings suggest that subduction took place in the early Neoproterozoic in the Borborema Province, pointing to an accretionary nature for the Cariris Velhos event.

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