Abstract

Records of Statherian intracontinental ruptural tectonics, magmatism and sedimentation events are recognized all over the South American Platform as an immediate tectonic response to the formation of a large continental domain during Rhyacian-Orosirian orogenic collage. In this paper, we present a preliminary synthesis of the variety of tectonic-sedimentary and magmatic occurrences of these taphrogenic processes along the Statherian Period, which are recorded in all cratons, as well as in the basement of most Brasiliano orogenic belts. The Statherian rock units are better preserved over the cratons, and within the Brasiliano structural provinces they are reduced by erosional processes and discretely overprinted by Tonian and Cryogenian structures, and strongly by the Ediacaran-Brasiliano Orogeny. Clastic sediments are dominantly mature, primary structures clearly pointing to the environmental setting. Anorogenic bimodal magmatism, represented by volcanic and plutonic rocks is common, where felsic rocks are largely dominant. Their geochemical signature indicates within-plate settings and dike swarms are common within the cratons. The magmatism was very intense locally, suggesting LIP occurrences, although in need of additional geophysical and petrological support. The taphrogenic and magmatic events took place within Orosirian and Rhyacian basement, in which main tectonic-magmatic events ceased just before the Late Statherian, occasionally extending into the Calymmian.

Highlights

  • The aim of this paper is to review and synthesize dispersed information on tectonic events and their respective lithostructural records that took place within the South American Platform during the Statherian, locally extending into the Calymmian

  • Important disruptive tectonic and associated magmatic phenomena characterize the South American platform during the Statherian. These taphrogenic and magmatic processes are recorded in all cratons and in their previous original areas, as well as in all Brasiliano mobile belts, some of which took place as basin forming tectonics for the sedimentary deposits later on converted into folded belts;

  • The taphrogenic and magmatic events took place within Orosirian or Rhyacian basement, in which tectonic-magmatic main events ceased just before the Late Statherian, in some cases extending to the Calymmian;

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INTRODUCTION

The aim of this paper is to review and synthesize dispersed information on tectonic events and their respective lithostructural records that took place within the South American Platform during the Statherian, locally extending into the Calymmian. This initial Statherian stage of intracontinental basins would be followed by Mesoproterozoic deposition of complex volcanic-sedimentary sequences (Calymmian to Ectasian), many of which showcharacteristics of oceanic affiliation This geological-geotectonic framework may be compared to the one exposed in southeast Minas Gerais, east of the São Francisco Craton, characterized by marginal inliers (Porteirinha, Guanhães and Gouveia, see above) of the Araçuaí system externides marked by anorogenic Statherian plutonism and volcanism (1.75 Ga). Isotopic Rb-Sr (1780 ± 30 Ma) and U-Pb zircon (1784 ± 5 Ma) determinations ratify the lower Statherian age Such as the case in Florida, the intrusion records an extension event preserved from the rather strong Brasiliano deformation in the domains adjacent to the craton; Campanero Orthogneiss: The Campanero Orthogneiss is located south of the Pavas block, between Minas and Punta del Este, underlying an approximately rectangular area of about 4,600 km, bounded by the the Sarandi del Yi and Sierra Balena lineaments (Oyhantçabal et al 2018b). Médio Jaguaribe Domain (Estern Ceará State) The lithostratigraphic sequence displays lithological and tectonic similarities in the westernmost Orós (about 310 km long, trending E-W to N-S), Jaguaribe (ca. 40 km, trending N-S) and Peixe Gordo (15x10 km, trending NW-SE) belts in Ceará, the latter partially covered by Cretaceous deposits, and the Encanto Belt (43x20 km, trending N-NE) in Rio Grande do Norte (Cavalcanti 1999, Sá 1991), comprising: Parnaíba Basin TBSZ

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