Abstract

Abstract A comprehensive tectonic evolution of Proterozoic to Cambrian rocks that integrate the crystalline basement of Rio de Janeiro State, based on the new geological map, is presented. The map combines detailed geological data integrated to a 1:400.000 scale and new geochemical and geochronology data to characterize the distinct terranes amalgamated during three pulses of the Brasiliano orogeny. The Occidental terrane comprises the Tonian to Late Cryogenean passive margin of the Sao Francisco paleocontinent, including reworked cratonic basement. At the same period, two magmatic arc systems were developed outboard: The Continental Inner arc system represented by the dismembered terranes (Paraiba do Sul, Embu, and Cambuci domain) integrated now in the Central Superterrane: and the Intra-oceanic Outer Arc System, the Oriental Terrane, developed from 860 to 620 Ma. Related active basins were detected in association with the two arc systems that collided at ca. 620 - 595 and 605 - 550 Ma against the Sao Francisco passive margin. A later collision episode at ca. 535 to 510 Ma brought the Cabo Frio Terrane (Angola tip) and closed the Buzios back-arc basin. Finally, the collapse of the orogenic belt, probably related to slab detachment and asthenosphere upwelling marks transition to Gondwana stabilization.

Highlights

  • The recently published Geological and Mineral Resources Map of Rio de Janeiro State — 1: 400,000 scale (Heilbron et al 2017) — comprises an extensive geologic and cartographic compilation of the state’s onshore area

  • The complete geological dataset of the Rio de Janeiro State is the result of 25 years of field survey and laboratory research developed by the TEKTOS Geotectonic Research Group (Geology Institute, Universidade Estadual do Rio de Janeiro (UERJ)) in collaboration with other research groups from UERJ, the Department of Mineral Resources of Rio de Janeiro State (DRM-RJ) and the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro

  • The subduction of the passive margin of the São Francisco Craton (SFC) underneath the Central Terrane is considered the oldest Neoproterozoic collision episode detected in Ribeira Belt within Rio de Janeiro State

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Introduction

The recently published Geological and Mineral Resources Map of Rio de Janeiro State — 1: 400,000 scale (Heilbron et al 2017) — comprises an extensive geologic and cartographic compilation of the state’s onshore area. The Paleoproterozoic basement, the pre-collisional supra-crustal units, and the magmatic arc rocks of Rio de Janeiro State are briefly described in stratigraphic (age) order, regardless of which tectonic terrane they belong to.

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