Abstract

In the Sao Marcos (RS) and Antonio Prado (RS), the Serra Geral Formation exposes at the base basalts of pahoehoe type, covered by basalts of the ´a´ā type. The first succession was generated by a low rate of eruption in a closed flow system allowed the flow to reach distances >; 100 km of the source. The ´a´ā lava flow types were generated by higher rates of eruption and transported in open channels where rapid cooling prevented long distances from the source to be reached. The two types of basalts are low-TiO2 tholeiitic and the morphology of flows is not related to variations in SiO2 and MgO contents. Above these rock types outcrop acidic volcanic rocks geochemically of Caxias Group (Palmas Subgroup). Dimension stones extraction exposed the inner portions of the acidic feeder dikes with vertical magmatic foliations. The lava domes have exogenous characteristics and horizontal foliations. We propose a model for the generation of domes involving the diapirically rise of acids magmas that become vesicular and more viscous, that stop near the surface. New magmatic pulses extracted pieces of the vesicular fraction generating autobreccias in the conduit and vertical structures that extend laterally toward the surface organizing the lava domes with vitrophyres in the base and in the top, with a thin massive phaneritic core. Magmatic textures of the domes are typical of effusive units and the identification of the feeder dykes in the area allows the understanding of the emplacement process of acidic flows in the Serra Geral Formation.

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