2D magnetometric modeling of a basic-intermediate intrusion geometry: geophysical and geological approaches applied to the Limeira intrusion, Paraná Magmatic Province (SP, Brazil)

ABSTRACT: The Limeira Intrusion is an occurrence related to the Mesozoic continental flood basalts of Paraná Magmatic Province, cropping out at the eastern São Paulo state. It is made up of basic-intermediate rocks with a great diversity of structures, textures and modal compositions, related to spe...

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Main Authors: Lucas Martins Lino, Francisco de Assis Cavallaro, Silvio Roberto de Farias Vlach, Daniel Cunha Coelho
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Language:English
Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Geologia
Series:Brazilian Journal of Geology
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spelling doaj-7013cf46a39a40baa74a7d932d833df82020-11-25T01:28:58ZengSociedade Brasileira de GeologiaBrazilian Journal of Geology2317-469248230531510.1590/2317-4889201820180099S2317-488920180002003052D magnetometric modeling of a basic-intermediate intrusion geometry: geophysical and geological approaches applied to the Limeira intrusion, Paraná Magmatic Province (SP, Brazil)Lucas Martins LinoFrancisco de Assis CavallaroSilvio Roberto de Farias VlachDaniel Cunha CoelhoABSTRACT: The Limeira Intrusion is an occurrence related to the Mesozoic continental flood basalts of Paraná Magmatic Province, cropping out at the eastern São Paulo state. It is made up of basic-intermediate rocks with a great diversity of structures, textures and modal compositions, related to specific evolutionary process in a magma chamber. Previous geological and stratigraphic evidence suggests it has a lopolithic-like geometry rather than a conventional sill-like, assumed for most regional similar occurrences. 2D forward modeling of magnetometric data, based on available aerial and newly obtained ground data integrated with in situ rock magnetic susceptibility measurements, were used to test such hypothesis. The results, even considering intrinsic drawbacks of magnetometric theoretical models, are compatible with the geologic-based presumed intrusion geometry. The determination of intrusive bodies geometry is quite significant to explain their different emplacement mechanisms. In the case of Limeira Intrusion, the results suggest that the emplacement mechanism may occur, apparently, by inner-accretion of fresh magmatic pulses in its central region. Importantly, the magmatic evolution of lopolith-like basic-intermediate intrusions may open the way for extensive differentiation processes, with strong implications to petrology and metallogenesis.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2317-48892018000200305&lng=en&tlng=enLimeira intrusionIntrusion geometry2D magnetometric modelingLopolithParaná Magmatic Province
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author Lucas Martins Lino
Francisco de Assis Cavallaro
Silvio Roberto de Farias Vlach
Daniel Cunha Coelho
spellingShingle Lucas Martins Lino
Francisco de Assis Cavallaro
Silvio Roberto de Farias Vlach
Daniel Cunha Coelho
2D magnetometric modeling of a basic-intermediate intrusion geometry: geophysical and geological approaches applied to the Limeira intrusion, Paraná Magmatic Province (SP, Brazil)
Brazilian Journal of Geology
Limeira intrusion
Intrusion geometry
2D magnetometric modeling
Lopolith
Paraná Magmatic Province
author_facet Lucas Martins Lino
Francisco de Assis Cavallaro
Silvio Roberto de Farias Vlach
Daniel Cunha Coelho
author_sort Lucas Martins Lino
title 2D magnetometric modeling of a basic-intermediate intrusion geometry: geophysical and geological approaches applied to the Limeira intrusion, Paraná Magmatic Province (SP, Brazil)
title_short 2D magnetometric modeling of a basic-intermediate intrusion geometry: geophysical and geological approaches applied to the Limeira intrusion, Paraná Magmatic Province (SP, Brazil)
title_full 2D magnetometric modeling of a basic-intermediate intrusion geometry: geophysical and geological approaches applied to the Limeira intrusion, Paraná Magmatic Province (SP, Brazil)
title_fullStr 2D magnetometric modeling of a basic-intermediate intrusion geometry: geophysical and geological approaches applied to the Limeira intrusion, Paraná Magmatic Province (SP, Brazil)
title_full_unstemmed 2D magnetometric modeling of a basic-intermediate intrusion geometry: geophysical and geological approaches applied to the Limeira intrusion, Paraná Magmatic Province (SP, Brazil)
title_sort 2d magnetometric modeling of a basic-intermediate intrusion geometry: geophysical and geological approaches applied to the limeira intrusion, paraná magmatic province (sp, brazil)
publisher Sociedade Brasileira de Geologia
series Brazilian Journal of Geology
issn 2317-4692
description ABSTRACT: The Limeira Intrusion is an occurrence related to the Mesozoic continental flood basalts of Paraná Magmatic Province, cropping out at the eastern São Paulo state. It is made up of basic-intermediate rocks with a great diversity of structures, textures and modal compositions, related to specific evolutionary process in a magma chamber. Previous geological and stratigraphic evidence suggests it has a lopolithic-like geometry rather than a conventional sill-like, assumed for most regional similar occurrences. 2D forward modeling of magnetometric data, based on available aerial and newly obtained ground data integrated with in situ rock magnetic susceptibility measurements, were used to test such hypothesis. The results, even considering intrinsic drawbacks of magnetometric theoretical models, are compatible with the geologic-based presumed intrusion geometry. The determination of intrusive bodies geometry is quite significant to explain their different emplacement mechanisms. In the case of Limeira Intrusion, the results suggest that the emplacement mechanism may occur, apparently, by inner-accretion of fresh magmatic pulses in its central region. Importantly, the magmatic evolution of lopolith-like basic-intermediate intrusions may open the way for extensive differentiation processes, with strong implications to petrology and metallogenesis.
topic Limeira intrusion
Intrusion geometry
2D magnetometric modeling
Lopolith
Paraná Magmatic Province
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2317-48892018000200305&lng=en&tlng=en
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