Abstract

The Neoproterozoic supracrustal units of the Dom Feliciano Belt in southern Brazil and eastern Uruguay provide a record of the tectonic evolution of the Brasiliano/Pan-African cycle in terms of sedimentation, deformation, and metamorphism during the western Gondwana supercontinent assembly. From the northern Punta del Este Terrane (Jaguarão Domain) and neighboring Herval Complex were acquired new LA-ICPMS U-Pb and Lu-Hf zircon data from significant samples of metasedimentary rocks and intrusive granites. The central units of the domain are the Arroio Telho and Arroio Grande metasedimentary complexes, which have detrital zircon data ranging in age from 3.2 to 0.7 Ga, with prominent age peaks at 2.2–1.7 Ga, 1.5–1.0 Ga, and 1.0–0.7 Ga. The Herval Complex samples revealed a similar provenance of detrital zircon ages, with two main intervals of 1.5–1.1 Ga and 1.0–0.7 Ga, and also minor Paleoproterozoic (2.0–1.7 Ga) and Archean (2.8–2.4 Ga) ages. The maximum depositional age of the supracrustal complexes is constrained to age populations between 700 and 650 Ma. The mylonitic intrusive peraluminous granites yielded crystallization ages of ca. ∼570 Ma. The Neoproterozoic metamorphic zircon overgrowths range from 680 to 570 Ma. The Lu-Hf data from the meso- to Paleoproterozoic zircons have εHf(t) values ranging from −10 to +10, with the dominance of slightly positive results, and Hf(t) model ages from Paleoproterozoic to Archean. The εHf(t) values in Neoproterozoic zircons are dominantly negative (−15 to +5) with meso- to Paleoproterozoic Hf(t) model ages. These results demonstrate that sedimentary deposition ceased and underwent metamorphism during the development of the Cryogenian/Ediacaran arc-related magmatism of the Dom Feliciano belt. Given the scarcity of Mesoproterozoic rocks in the Mantiqueira Province and nearby cratonic areas, the obtained data suggest that these detrital populations originated in southwestern African rocks. The Congo/Kalahari cratons (Africa) are the most likely source area for Paleoproterozoic and Archean detrital zircons. The geological context and isotopic results of the investigated supracrustal complexes point to a prior extensional tectonic setting during the Tonian (∼800 Ma), with regional deformation and metamorphism linked with the Dom Feliciano Belt accretionary and collisional stages (660–570 Ma).

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