The geological roots of South America: 4.1 Ga and 3.7 Ga zircon crystals discovered in NE Brazil and NW Argentina

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TitreThe geological roots of South America: 4.1 Ga and 3.7 Ga zircon crystals discovered in NE Brazil and NW Argentina
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2015
AuteursPaquette J.L, Barbosa J.SF, Rohais S., Cruz S.CP, Goncalves P., Peucat J.J, Leal A.BM, Santos-Pinto M., Martin H.
JournalPRECAMBRIAN RESEARCH
Volume271
Pagination49-55
Date PublishedDEC
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN0301-9268
Mots-clésHadean, Laser ablation ICP-MS, Primitive crust, Salta rift Argentina, Sao Francisco Craton Brazil, U-Pb zircon dating
Résumé

We present new LA-ICP-MS in situ geochronological results for seven Eoarchean zircons dated at 3.7 Ga coming from Cretaceous ash layers of NW Argentina and one Hadean single crystal sampled within the Sao Francisco Craton in NE Brazil. This zircon comprises a zoned magmatic core dated at 4.1 Ga surrounded by a 1.9 Ga overgrowth related to Paleoproterozoic reworking. This Hadean age is consistent with previously published Nd model ages on orthogneisses from the same domain. These two results represent among the oldest geological witnesses discovered to date in South America, which demonstrates the occurrence of a primitive crust. The contrasting age patterns recorded in both samples and localities indicate that at least two different nuclei of early crust survived in the continental domain. The Sao Francisco Craton in Brazil can be now considered as one of the very few areas where rare occurrences of Hadean zircon record the early evolution of the Earth. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

DOI10.1016/j.precamres.2015.09.027