Diamonds from the Espinhaco Range (Minas Gerais, Brazil) and their redistribution through the geologic record

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作者
Chaves, MLSC [1 ]
Karfunkel, J [1 ]
Hoppe, A [1 ]
Hoover, DB [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Fed Minas Gerais, Inst Geosci, BR-31270901 Belo Horizonte, MG, Brazil
关键词
Precambrian magmatic period; Espinhago Range; conglomerate;
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10.1016/S0895-9811(01)00024-4
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P [天文学、地球科学];
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07 ;
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Diamond-bearing deposits from the Espinhaco Range are associated with three distinct periods in the geologic record. During a Precambrian magmatic period (greater than or equal to1.75 Ga), diamondiferous rocks were introduced into the crust; the location of these rocks remains an enigma. During a second period, diamonds were eroded from the primary rocks and deposited in the Mesoproterozoic Espinhaco basin (congruent to1.75-1.70 Ga), where several generations of reworking and diagenisis are suggested. The third period is the Phanerozoic, during which several more episodes of reworking occurred. The first was during the Eocretaceous uplift of the range, when Precambrian conglomerates were partially eroded and diamonds redeposited in fluvial systems. These deposits have little economic significance because of overlying Tertiary laterites. Renewed upheaval at the Neogene formed diamondiferous fanglomeratic deposits as a result of the pronounced relief. Quaternary climate cycling developed colluvial deposits on earlier formed occurrences. Fanglomeratic and colluvial deposits are worked where the adjacent Proterozoic or Cretaceous sources produced widespread diamond-bearing gravels. Finally, recent river systems have reworked all the earlier sources to produce economic gravels in some places. Although these recent gravels are low grade, they are a major diamond source because of the large reserves. The mineralogical characteristics of these diamonds reflect the long history and repeated reworking of the source deposits, and the geologic history of the region points towards an extra-basinal source area, probably to the west within the Sao Francisco Craton. This repeated reworking has resulted in a natural selection of the diamonds that eliminated low-quality stones in the journey to their final resting place. (C) 2001 Published by Elsevier Science Ltd.
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