UM MODELO PARA A EVOLUÇÃO MICROESTRUTURAL DOS MINÉRIOS DE FERO DO QUADRILÁTEO FERRÍFERO. PARTE I - ESTRUTURAS E RECRISTALIZAÇÃO

Authors

  • Carlos Alberto Rosière CPMTC/IGC/UFMG
  • Farid Chemale Jr. Unisinos
  • Marcelo L.V. Guimarães FUNDEP

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18285/geonomos.v1i1e2.238

Abstract

In the Quadrilátero Ferrífero iron ore district, the Cauê Formation of the Minas Supergroup comprise banded iron formations, called itabirites, of Lower Proterozoic age enclosing iron rich ore bodies. Although many ore bodies are associated with syntectonic enrichment processes, due to the leaching of gangue minerals like quartz and carbonates, others are probably of sedimentary origin and were recrystallized during the tectonometamorphic development of the region.

Three generations of magnetite and four of hematite are recognized in these rocks. They display a clear textural relationship in zones of high and low strain, with the development of two main deformational events under variable metamorphic conditions and different tectonic levels.

The first part of this paper one describes the recrystallization phenomena and its relation to the main structures, while in the second part the developed textures and its association to the strain are presented.

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Published

1993-12-01

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