Abstract

In the Central Domain of the Borborema Province, mineralized quartz veins type lode-gold deposits (orogenic gold deposits) occur hosted in shear zones. The gold mineralizations are associated with medium-grade metamorphic country rocks, mainly gneisses, and mica schists, consisting of several occurrences and small deposits closely related to the deformational fabric. The Itapetim Shear Zone (ISZ) is one of these shear zones hosting gold mineralizations, which is characterized by heterogeneous and asymmetric deformation fabric. Gold mineralizations occur in laminated quartz veins (shear veins), generally restricted to the innermost portion of the shear zone, extending along the strike for a few kilometers. The microstructures in mineralized quartz veins and mylonitic rocks show evidence of crystal plastic deformation and annealing, indicating that static recrystallization took place after deformation ceased. The strain magnitude, strain symmetry, and kinematic vorticity data show that the shear zone has experienced a deformation history of flattening to plane strain with contributions of both simple (Wm ≥ 0.9) and pure shear (Wm ≤ 0.6) deformation components. It is concluded that the partitioning of kinematic flow contributed to the localized occurrence of mineralized veins preferentially along a segment of the shear zone marked by a dominant simple shear deformation regime.

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