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PROGRAMA DE DISCIPLINA “GEOLOGIA ECONÔMICA - A”

CURSO DE GRADUAÇÃO

DEPARTAMENTO DE GEOLOGIA Profa. Lydia Maria Lobato

Esquema do livro: Sawkins, F.J. (1990). Metal Deposits in Relation to Plate Tectonics (2nd). Springer-Verlag, New York. 461p.

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REFÁCIO

O PRESENTE PROGRAMA É BASEADO PRINCIPALMENTE NO LIVRO “METAL DEPOSITS IN RELATION TO PLATE TECTONICS” (F.J. SAWKINS, 1990, SPRINGER-VERLAG). O AUTOR DIVIDE SEU LIVRO DA SEGUINTE FORMA:

PARTE I AMBIENTES NO CONTATO ENTRE PLACAS CONVERGENTES

CAPÍTULO 1 ARCOS PRINCIPAIS E SEUS DEPÓSITOS MINERAIS ASSOCIADOS

CAPÍTULO 2 DEPÓSITOS METÁLICOS DAS PARTES INTERNAS DOS ARCOS PRINCIPAIS CAPÍTULO 3 DEPÓSITOS METÁLICOS DE RIFTS RELACIONADOS A ARCOS

CAPÍTULO 4 ASPECTOS ADICIONAIS DA METALOGENIA DE ARCOS PARTE II AMBIENTES NO CONTATO ENTRE PLACAS DIVERGENTES CAPÍTULO 5 METALOGENIA DA CROSTA OCEÂNICA

CAPÍTULO 6 HOTSPOTS INTRACONTINENTAIS, MAGMATISMO ANOROGÊNICO E DEPÓSITOS METÁLICOS ASSOCIADOS

CAPÍTULO 7 DEPÓSITOS METÁLICOS ASSOCIADOS COM OS ESTÁGIOS INICIAIS DE RIFT CAPÍTULO 8 DEPÓSITOS METÁLICOS RELACIONADOS AOS ESTÁGIOS AVANÇADOS DE RIFT CAPÍTULO 9 DEPÓSITOS METÁLICOS EM RELAÇÃO AOS EVENTOS COLISIONAIS

CAPÍTULO 10 DEPÓSITOS METÁLICOS E A TECTÔNICA DE PLACAS - UMA PERSPECTIVA

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ONTEÚDO

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ROGRAMÁTICO

TEMAS INTRODUTÓRIO 1 - AMBIENTES TECTÔNICOS

(A) DORSAIS OU CADEIAS MESO-OCEÂNICAS

(B) ZONAS DE SUBDUCÇÃO

(C) RIFTS CONTINENTAIS

(D) ASSOCIAÇÕES CRATÔNICAS

2 - FORMAÇÃO DE MONTANHAS - ORÓGENOS COLISIONAIS 3 - TERMOS ÚTEIS & DEFINIÇÕES EM GEOLOGIA ECONÔMICA

4 - GEOQUÍMICA, ISÓTOPOS ESTÁVEIS & RADIOGÊNICOS, INCLUSÕES FLUIDAS 5. PROCESSOS DE FORMAÇÃO DE MINÉRIO: HIDROTERMALISMO, MAGMATISMO, SEDIMENTAÇÃO, SUPERGÊNESE, METAMORFISMO

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6. AMBIENTES DE FORMAÇÃO DE DEPÓSITOS & PARAGÊNESES 7. MINERAÇÃO EXPLORAÇÃO MINERAL, RESERVAS & PRODUÇÃO 8 - DEPÓSITOS MINERAIS E TECTÔNICA DE PLACAS

9 - TIPOS DE SUITES

10 - DEPÓSITOS MINERAIS NO TEMPO GEOLÓGICO

DEPÓSITOS MINERAIS TEMA 1: em Rochas Porfiríticas

TEMA 2: Epitermais TEMA 3 de Escarnitos

TEMA 4: Metassomáticos de Contato (E SISTEMAS DE VEIOS POLIMETÁLICOS) TEMA 5: de Ouro Disseminados em Rochas Sedimentares (Tipo Carlin)

TEMA 6: de Sulfeto Maciço Vulcanogênicos – Definição de ofiolitos & GREENSTONE BELTS

TEMA 7: Orogênicos de Au (tipo lode em seqüências metavulcanossedimentares) TEMA 8: em Rochas Máficas & Ultramáficas

TEMA 9: Kimberlitos & Carbonatitos TEMA 10: Óxidos de Ferro Cobre Ouro TEMA 11: de Ouro e Urânio em Paleoplacers

TEMA 12: de Sulfeto Maciço em Rochas Sedimentares-SEDEX

TEMA 13: em Ambientes Colisionais(I) Estratiformes de Tungstênio(II) de Sn-W em Granitos

TEMA 14: de Minérios de Ferro & Manganês – Definição de Formações Ferríferas Bandadas

TEMA 15: de Pb-Zn em Rochas Carbonáticas(A) Pb-Zn da Irlanda(B) Tipo Mississipy Valley

TEMA 16: de Urânio do Tipo Discordância (Unconformity-type) 1 – DEFINIÇÃO, SITUAÇÃO GEOTECTÔNICA

2 – TIPOS DE DEPÓSITOS & SUAS CARACTERÍSTICAS

3 – ALTERAÇÃO HIDROTERMAL, TRANSPORTE E PRECIPITAÇÃO 4 – MODELOS DE FORMAÇÃO & GÊNESE

5 – DADOS DE PRODUÇÃO, RESERVAS, TEORES & EXEMPLOS MUNDIAIS METALOGENIA BRASILIERA Províncias Minerais e seus Depósitos

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