999 resultados para Geología Estratigráfica-Cuaternario


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Contiene: Tomo 1 - Tomo 2 y Atlas.

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Este estudio realiza un aporte de conocimiento sobre el grado de adecuación de la colección de libros de geología de la Biblioteca "Florentino Ameghino" (BFA) de la Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo de la Universidad Nacional de La Plata (FCNyM-UNLP) a la enseñanza de la carrera de Licenciatura en Geología que se dicta en dicha institución universitaria. Se utilizan los programas de estudio de la carrera de geología, el catálogo de la biblioteca y el catálogo de librerías como fuentes de datos. Mediante el uso de distintos indicadores se analiza la adecuación de la colección de geología, así como también la posibilidad de localizar en librerías y/o bibliotecas de la red Roble-UNLP, los títulos faltantes en la colección de la BFA requeridos para la enseñanza de la carrera

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Subsurface stratigraphic analysis of Devonian strata from the Rio do Peixe Basin, newly recognized by palynological studies, has resulted in the identification of two new lithostratigraphic units assembled in the Santa Helena Group. The Pilões Formation, the lower unit, is composed mainly of dark mudstones and medium-tovery fine-grained sandstones, with minor conglomerates and breccias. The Triunfo Formation, the upper unit, comprises whitish grey, kaolinitic, coarse-grained to conglomeratic, cross stratified sandstones and conglomerates, with interbedded mudstones and fine-grained sandstones. These units were characterized using cores, sidewall and cuttings samples, conventional logs and image log, from three wells drilled by PETROBRAS, and 3D seismic data. The Pilões Formation is interpreted as prodeltaic facies, with lesser associated subaqueous talus, debrite and sandy turbidite lobe facies, distal part of fandelta and braided fluviodeltaic facies of Triunfo Formation. The Santa Helena Group corresponds to the Lower Devonian tectono-sequence deposited in a NW-SE-trending graben during a transgressiveregressive cycle. With 343 meters of thickness (isochore) in well 1-PIL-1-PB (Pilões 1), this sequence has a non-conformity at the lower boundary and its upper boundary is an unconformity with the Lower Cretaceous tectono-sequence (Rio do Peixe Group), that represents a hiatus of about 265 million years. Ignimbrites and coignimbrite breccias (Poço da Jurema volcanic breccia), related to an unknown pyroclastic volcanic event, were recognized at the northern margin of the Sousa halfgraben. Evidence from well data suggests that this event is coeval with the Devonian graben filling. The present study indicates a polyhistorical tectono-volcanosedimentary evolution of the basin. This lithostratigraphic update brings new perspectives for geological research in the Rio do Peixe Basin, as well as in other inland basins of the Northeastern of Brazil. The results of the research also contribute to the kwnoledge of the Borborema Province and western Gondwana paleogeography during the Early Devonian.

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The Parnaíba Basin consists in an intracratonic basin whose sucession of rocks is arranged in five supersequences. The Upper Carboniferous-Lower Triassic Sequence represents the third major sedimentary cycle and corresponds to Balsas Group, which is divided into four units: Piauí Formation, Pedra de Fogo Formation, Motuca Formation and Sambaíba Formation, from base to top. Different interpretations have been made by several authors in recent decades to interpreted the depositional system and environments related to each unit that belongs to this sequence. In general way, it is described as a thick pack of siliciclastic sediments deposited under complex conditions, varying from clastic/evaporitic shallow marine to lacustrine and desert environment. Aiming to clarify the sedimentary sequence evolution, this work underwent a stratigraphic analysis of the Upper Carboniferous-Lower Triassic deposits by applying modern concepts of the sequence stratigraphy based on well and seismic database. Three main depositional sequences of higher frequency were identified in each well analyzed. The sequence 1 corresponds to rocks initially deposited by a fluvial system with braided channel characteristics which evolved to shallow marine with coastal sabkha conditions related to a transgressive stage, that later evolved to a deltaic system. The Sequence 2 corresponds to rocks deposited in a lacustrine/desert environment associated with sabkha generated during a period of increased aridity in which the area occupied by the Parnaíba Basin had been suffering. The registration of a major regressive phase is shown in Sequence 2 which evolved to a dominantly desert environment recorded in Sequence 3. Seismic stratigraphy analyses allow to define a series of stratigraphic surfaces and related genetic units, as well as to infer its lateral expression. Seismic facies associated with such sequences are dominantly parallel and sub-parallel, with good lateral continuity, suggesting the sedimentary rate was relatively constant during deposition.

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The Parnaíba Basin consists in an intracratonic basin whose sucession of rocks is arranged in five supersequences. The Upper Carboniferous-Lower Triassic Sequence represents the third major sedimentary cycle and corresponds to Balsas Group, which is divided into four units: Piauí Formation, Pedra de Fogo Formation, Motuca Formation and Sambaíba Formation, from base to top. Different interpretations have been made by several authors in recent decades to interpreted the depositional system and environments related to each unit that belongs to this sequence. In general way, it is described as a thick pack of siliciclastic sediments deposited under complex conditions, varying from clastic/evaporitic shallow marine to lacustrine and desert environment. Aiming to clarify the sedimentary sequence evolution, this work underwent a stratigraphic analysis of the Upper Carboniferous-Lower Triassic deposits by applying modern concepts of the sequence stratigraphy based on well and seismic database. Three main depositional sequences of higher frequency were identified in each well analyzed. The sequence 1 corresponds to rocks initially deposited by a fluvial system with braided channel characteristics which evolved to shallow marine with coastal sabkha conditions related to a transgressive stage, that later evolved to a deltaic system. The Sequence 2 corresponds to rocks deposited in a lacustrine/desert environment associated with sabkha generated during a period of increased aridity in which the area occupied by the Parnaíba Basin had been suffering. The registration of a major regressive phase is shown in Sequence 2 which evolved to a dominantly desert environment recorded in Sequence 3. Seismic stratigraphy analyses allow to define a series of stratigraphic surfaces and related genetic units, as well as to infer its lateral expression. Seismic facies associated with such sequences are dominantly parallel and sub-parallel, with good lateral continuity, suggesting the sedimentary rate was relatively constant during deposition.

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The Middle Devonian-Early Carboniferous sequence of the Parnaíba Basin, lithostratigraphically defined as Canindé Group, has been reinterpreted using the basic model of sequence stratigraphy. Therefore, lithology and gamma ray well-logs and seismic lines of central portion of the basin were analyzed, producing up from there diagrams 1D, isochore maps and stratigraphic sections. As results of this study, were defined two depositional cycles of second order, referred as Depositional Sequence 1 (SEQ1) and the Depositional Sequence 2 (SEQ2). The SEQ1, with interval about 37 Ma, is limited below by Early Devonian Unconformity and is equivalent to the formations Itaim, Pimenteiras and Cabeças. The SEQ2, which follows, comprises a range of about 15 Ma and is equivalent to the Longá Formation The SEQ1 starts with the lowstand systems tract, consisting of progradational parasequence set in the basal part, predominantly pelitic, deposited on a prodelta under influence of storms and the upper part consists in sandstones of deltaic front, with the maximum regressive surface on the upper limit. The transgressive systems tract, deposited above, is characterized by retrogradacional parasequence set composed of shallow shelf mudstones, deposited under storm conditions. The maximum flooding surface, upper limit of this tract, is positioned in a shale level whose radioactivity in gammaray well-log is close to 150 API. The highstand systems tract presents progradational parasequence set, comprising mudstones and sandstones deposited in shelf, fluvial-estuarine or deltaic and periglacial environments, with the upper limit the Late Devonian Unconformity. The SEQ2 was deposited in shelf environment, starting with the lowstand systems tract, that is characterized by a progradational parasequence set, followed by the transgressive systems tract, with retrogradational character. The upper limit of the tract corresponding to the fusion between maximum flooding surface with the upper limit of this sequence, which is the Early Carboniferous Unconformity, where the overlapping section was eroded. This section, which corresponds the highstand systems tract is restricted to portions at which the erosion that generate the Early-Carboniferous Unconformity was less effective, preserving the records of this unit.

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The Middle Devonian-Early Carboniferous sequence of the Parnaíba Basin, lithostratigraphically defined as Canindé Group, has been reinterpreted using the basic model of sequence stratigraphy. Therefore, lithology and gamma ray well-logs and seismic lines of central portion of the basin were analyzed, producing up from there diagrams 1D, isochore maps and stratigraphic sections. As results of this study, were defined two depositional cycles of second order, referred as Depositional Sequence 1 (SEQ1) and the Depositional Sequence 2 (SEQ2). The SEQ1, with interval about 37 Ma, is limited below by Early Devonian Unconformity and is equivalent to the formations Itaim, Pimenteiras and Cabeças. The SEQ2, which follows, comprises a range of about 15 Ma and is equivalent to the Longá Formation The SEQ1 starts with the lowstand systems tract, consisting of progradational parasequence set in the basal part, predominantly pelitic, deposited on a prodelta under influence of storms and the upper part consists in sandstones of deltaic front, with the maximum regressive surface on the upper limit. The transgressive systems tract, deposited above, is characterized by retrogradacional parasequence set composed of shallow shelf mudstones, deposited under storm conditions. The maximum flooding surface, upper limit of this tract, is positioned in a shale level whose radioactivity in gammaray well-log is close to 150 API. The highstand systems tract presents progradational parasequence set, comprising mudstones and sandstones deposited in shelf, fluvial-estuarine or deltaic and periglacial environments, with the upper limit the Late Devonian Unconformity. The SEQ2 was deposited in shelf environment, starting with the lowstand systems tract, that is characterized by a progradational parasequence set, followed by the transgressive systems tract, with retrogradational character. The upper limit of the tract corresponding to the fusion between maximum flooding surface with the upper limit of this sequence, which is the Early Carboniferous Unconformity, where the overlapping section was eroded. This section, which corresponds the highstand systems tract is restricted to portions at which the erosion that generate the Early-Carboniferous Unconformity was less effective, preserving the records of this unit.

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Este trabajo intenta reconstruir las prácticas visuales de relevamiento de los topógrafos de la Dirección de Minas. En este caso analizaremos los materiales visuales que realizó Felipe E. Godoy Bonnet para la realización de la Hoja topográfica Sierra Apeleg (1980). En el proceso de construcción de la cartografía topográfica encontramos distintas instancias: gabinete / precampo, campo y gabinete / poscampo. En cada una de ellas, el topógrafo es capaz de construir diferentes tipos de paisajes, aunque todos remitan al mismo espacio. En la primera de estas etapas, el topógrafo comienza a visualizar mentalmente un paisaje (paisaje topográfico imaginado) a partir de la observación de materiales cartográficos recopilados antes de aventurarse en el terreno. En la segunda, ya en el campo, el topógrafo activa su agudeza visual para reconstruir y reformular el paisaje previamente imaginado y lo completa con datos empíricos (paisaje topográfico medido). En la etapa de trabajo de poscampo, se comienza a dibujar -en lenguaje cartográfico- el paisaje que imaginó, vio y midió el topógrafo (paisaje topográfico dibujado). Una vez terminado el trabajo, cualquier observador entrenado en los códigos cartográficos puede decodificar y leer el mapa, dar volumen a las líneas de nivel y (re)construir un nuevo paisaje topográfico imaginado (ya que el mapa se puede convertir en un insumo para ir a relevar nuevamente el terreno). Intentamos establecer los primeros lineamientos para pensar qué son los paisajes topográficos, la variedad de registros que implican, los lenguajes que articulan y cómo es el proceso que ayuda a su construcción. A su vez, pensamos que la construcción de los paisajes topográficos varía a lo largo del proceso cartográfico y de sus lecturas posteriores. Esas variaciones pueden ser pensadas en términos de un agenciamiento, como lo propone Alfred Gell (1997).

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Este trabajo intenta reconstruir las prácticas visuales de relevamiento de los topógrafos de la Dirección de Minas. En este caso analizaremos los materiales visuales que realizó Felipe E. Godoy Bonnet para la realización de la Hoja topográfica Sierra Apeleg (1980). En el proceso de construcción de la cartografía topográfica encontramos distintas instancias: gabinete / precampo, campo y gabinete / poscampo. En cada una de ellas, el topógrafo es capaz de construir diferentes tipos de paisajes, aunque todos remitan al mismo espacio. En la primera de estas etapas, el topógrafo comienza a visualizar mentalmente un paisaje (paisaje topográfico imaginado) a partir de la observación de materiales cartográficos recopilados antes de aventurarse en el terreno. En la segunda, ya en el campo, el topógrafo activa su agudeza visual para reconstruir y reformular el paisaje previamente imaginado y lo completa con datos empíricos (paisaje topográfico medido). En la etapa de trabajo de poscampo, se comienza a dibujar -en lenguaje cartográfico- el paisaje que imaginó, vio y midió el topógrafo (paisaje topográfico dibujado). Una vez terminado el trabajo, cualquier observador entrenado en los códigos cartográficos puede decodificar y leer el mapa, dar volumen a las líneas de nivel y (re)construir un nuevo paisaje topográfico imaginado (ya que el mapa se puede convertir en un insumo para ir a relevar nuevamente el terreno). Intentamos establecer los primeros lineamientos para pensar qué son los paisajes topográficos, la variedad de registros que implican, los lenguajes que articulan y cómo es el proceso que ayuda a su construcción. A su vez, pensamos que la construcción de los paisajes topográficos varía a lo largo del proceso cartográfico y de sus lecturas posteriores. Esas variaciones pueden ser pensadas en términos de un agenciamiento, como lo propone Alfred Gell (1997).