54 resultados para Mioceno
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First described more that 150 years ago, the systematics of the genera Geomalacus and Letourneuxia (Arionidae, Gastropoda, Pulmonata) is still challenging. The taxonomic classification of arionid species is based on extremely labile characters such as body size or color that depends both on diet and environment, as well as age. Moreover, there is little information on the genetic diversity and population structure of the Iberian slugs that could provide extra clues to disentangle their problematic classification. The present work uses different analytical tools such as habitat suitability (Ecological Niche Modeling - ENM), cytogenetic analysis and phylogeography to establish the geographical distribution and evolutionary history of these pulmonate slugs. The potential distribution of the four Geomalacus species was modeled using ENM, which allowed the identification of new locations for G. malagensis, including a first report in Portugal. Also, it was predicted a much wider distribution for G. malagensis and G. oliveirae than previously known. Classical cytogenetic analyses were assayed with reproductive and a novel use of somatic tissues (mouth and tentacles) returning the number of chromosomes for the four Geomalacus species and L. numidica (n = 31, 2n = 62) and the respective karyotypes. G. malagensis and L. numidica present similar chromosome morphologies and karyotypic formulae, being more similar to each other than the Geomalacus among themselves. We further reconstructed the phylogeny of the genera Geomalacus and Letourneuxia using partial sequences of the mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase subunit I (COI) and the nuclear ribosomal small subunit (18S rRNA), and applied an independent evolutionary rate method, the indicator vectors correlation, to evaluate the existence of cryptic diversity within species. The five nominal species of Geomalacus and Letourneuxia comprise 14 well-supported cryptic lineages. Letourneuxia numidica was retrieved as a sister group of G. malagensis. G. oliveirae is paraphyletic with respect to G. anguiformis. According to our dating estimates, the most recent common ancestor of Geomalacus dates back to the Middle Miocene (end of the Serravallian stage). The major lineage splitting events within Geomalacus occurred during the dry periods of the Zanclean stage (5.3-3.6 million years) and some lineages were confined to more humid mountain areas of the Iberian Peninsula, which lead to a highly geographically structured mitochondrial genetic diversity. The major findings of this are the following: (1) provides updated species distribution maps for the Iberian Geomalacus expanding the known geographic distribution of the concerned species, (2) unravels the cryptic diversity within the genera Geomalacus and Letourneuxia, (3) Geomalacus oliveirae is paraphyletic with G. anguiformis and (4) Letourneuxia numidica is sister group of G. malagensis.
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Estos yacimientos terciarios se localizan en las regiones del levante peninsular: Cataluña donde están la mayoría, Valencia y Baleares.Para explicar las principales modificaciones producidas en España en la era terciaria, según se desprende de la flora que la poblaba en las distintas épocas diversos autores señalan varias causas: modificaciones en el relieve terrestre , cambios en las corrientes marinas, variaciones en la configuración de los mares y las costas, causas extraterrestres, etcétera. Con los datos que disponemos en la actualidad podemos pensar que la única causa posible capaz de producir tan grandes cambios en el clima de una zona en el transcurso de los tiempos, son los lentos movimientos de las placas de la corteza terrestre que la van trasladando hacia otras latitudes con clima diferente. Lo que supone mientas se produce la modificación de las condiciones ambientales que desaparezcan especies incapaces de adaptarse a ellas y que ocupen su lugar otras más adecuadas. En el eoceno clima tropical y especies de este clima, en el oligoceno sigue este clima pero se va atenuando. La flora encontrada en el mioceno contiene mayor número de géneros de tipo templado, pináces y gramíneas. El clima es de tipo subtropical o templado con características parecidas al Mediterráneo. En el mioceno superior especies caducifolias, algunos elementos mediterráneos y formas tropicales escasas. Se ha producido la sustitución de flora paleotropical perennifolia heredada del paleógeno por la templada de hoja caduca, más adecuada para soportar las nuevas condicionse. Es como si en este tiempo el clima de España hubiera pasado de estar situada, mas o menos, en una latitud de 30 grados al sur , durante el eoceno, a ocupar una posición similar a la de hoy en el plioceno.
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Xenólitos ultramáficos, carregados até a superfície da Terra por magmatismo básico alcalino intraplaca, fornecem evidências diretas da natureza e processos envolvidos em modificações do manto litosférico subcontinental, como fusão parcial e metassomatismo. Estes xenólitos têm sido utilizados para identificar processos relacionados a evolução da litosfera continental, estimar a composição original do manto e a escala das heterogeneidades mantélicas. Raramente xenólitos ultramáficos mantélicos são encontrados em ambientes convergentes, no entanto na Patagônia (sul da América do Sul), diversas ocorrências são identificadas em basaltos alcalinos na região de arco e back arc da Cordilheira do Andes. Estes xenólitos oportunizam o estudo dos processos de interação entre a cunha mantélica, a placa oceânica subductada e a astenosfera. Nesta dissertação são apresentados dados petrográficos, mineralógicos, geoquímicos e de isótopos de Sr e O em 22 xenólitos ultramáficos de dois centros vulcânicos Mioceno-Holoceno distintos: Cerro del Mojon (41°06’S-70°13’W) e Estancia Alvarez (40°46’S-68°46’W), localizados na borda NW do Platô de Somuncura, norte de Patagônia (Argentina). A suíte de xenólitos ultramáficos do Cerro del Mojon consiste de espinélio dunitos e harzburgitos mantélicos anidros (Grupo1), espinélio lherzolitos mantélicos anidros (Grupo 2a) e hidratados (Grupo 2b) e espinélio clinopiroxenitos crustais (Grupo 3). Os xenólitos mantélicos do Grupo 1 são depletados (empobrecidos em ETR pesados e HFSE, com baixas razões 87Sr/86Sr em Cpx – 0,7028-0.7037), de alta PT (16-19 kbar, 950-1078 ºC), e têm evidências de metassomatismo críptico (enriquecimento em K, Na ETR leves) atribuído a componentes derivados de sedimentos da placa oceânica subductada, EM 2 (87Sr/86Sr em RT até 0,7126, 87Rb/86Sr até 1,66 e δ18O até +6.78‰). Estes valores anomalamente altos foram obtidos em amostras com bolsões de reação ao redor do espinélio, induzidos pela percolação de fluidos metassomáticos sob altas pressões seguida por descompressão (Sp+fluido→ Cpx+Ol+Sp+melt-andesítico-traquítico). Os xenólitos do Grupo 2 são moderadamente depletados (empobrecidos em HFSE, com baixas a altas razões 87Sr/86Sr em RT e Cpx – 0,7031-0,7045 e δ18O +5-6.2‰), de baixa PT (14-15 kbar, 936-942 ºC), e têm evidências de metassomatismo modal e críptico (enriquecimento em ETR leves, Na, K, Ti, Sr, Hf e anfibólio modal). O metassomatismo críptico parece estar relacionado ao mesmo agente metassomatizante do Grupo 1, mas ocorre em menor intensidade. O metassomatismo modal, no entanto, tem outra origem, podendo ser derivado de fontes mantélicas profundas. A quebra do anfibólio metassomático durante a descompressão e ascensão dos xenólitos até a superfície formou bolsões de reação ao redor do anfibólio (Anf→Cpx+Ol+Sp+melts-basálticos & andesíticos). A suíte de xenólitos ultramáficos de Estancia Alvarez consiste de espinélio harzburgitos anidros mantélicos (Grupo 1a) e espinélio dunitos anidros crustais (Grupo 1b), ambos com veios de serpentina. Os xenólitos mantélicos do Grupo 1a são depletados (empobrecidos em ETR leves e HFSE), de profundidades variadas (P entre 11-18 kbar) e de baixa T (877-961 ºC). Estes xenólitos têm enriquecimento em ETR leves, B, Rb e K, que pode estar relacionado a percolação de fluidos ricos em H2O e LILE gerados pela desidratação de filossilicatos dos sedimentos da placa oceânica (EM 2), como evidenciado por veios de serpentina e altas razões 87Sr/86Sr (0,7046-0,7298), 87Rb/86Sr (0,07-5,63) e valores de δ18O (até +7,88‰).
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A Província Costeira do Rio Grande do Sul representa a porção emersa da Bacia de Pelotas, uma bacia marginal da Plataforma Sul Americana desenvolvida em resposta aos processos que levaram à ruptura do Supercontinente Gondwana e subseqüente abertura do Oceano Atlântico sul. Neste trabalho, a evolução morfotectônica desta Província foi investigada a partir da análise de bases cartográficas disponíveis, de imagens de sensores remotos, além da leitura crítica de uma ampla base documental existente, as quais permitiram delinear a contribuição neotectônica a este domínio. A evolução geodinâmica da Bacia de Pelotas, iniciada no Neo-Jurássico / Paleo-Cretáceo, tem seu máximo evolutivo no Mioceno, quando uma extensiva denudação na área continental propiciou um máximo de sedimentação. Os registros diretamente relacionados à Província Costeira do Rio Grande do Sul correspondem à seqüência superior desta Bacia, cujas idades estimadas são do Plioceno ao Recente. A análise morfotectônica efetuada compreendeu uma fase regional (primeira etapa da pesquisa), correspondente à contextualização dos aspectos geológicos, geomorfológicos e geofísicos da Província Costeira como um todo; nesta etapa, os elementos geomorfológicos foram identificados e hierarquizados segundo três sistemas de relevo, quatro regiões geomorfológicas e nove unidades de relevo. A segunda fase da pesquisa foi centrada na análise da rede de drenagem, sendo esta normalmente considerada uma ferramenta adequada à identificação dos sítios preferenciais à materialização da deformação neotectônica; a caracterização de padrões e anomalias da rede de drenagem e de canais fluviais, aliada à análise dos demais elementos do relevo, produziu um conjunto de elementos geomórficos que são usualmente relacionados à atividade neotectônica (segmentação de canais fluviais, cotovelos de captura, facetas trapezoidais e triangulares, etc.) A partir desta análise regional, foi escolhida a região circunvizinha a Porto Alegre para detalhamento, à qual foram preferencialmente direcionados os trabalhos de campo. Neste trabalho, estamos propondo uma complexa história neotectônica para esta área, tendo sido reconhecidos três macro-elementos morfotectônicos, discutidos como o Sistema de Falhas Coxilha das Lombas e a Bacia de Porto Alegre (ambos já reconhecidos por autores prévios) e o Lineamento Jacuí – Porto Alegre (introduzido neste trabalho); este Lineamento foi considerado o principal responsável por várias feições marcadas na evolução geomorfológica desta região, inclusive pela segmentação da Província Costeira. A atuação da neotectônica está materializada pela existência de estruturas deformacionais impressas em registros pleistocênicos da Província Costeira (correspondentes aos sistemas laguna – barreira I e II) e pela ocorrência de eventos sísmicos (dados históricos e instrumentais) nas adjacências desta Província, nas áreas continental e plataformal dos estados de Santa Catarina e do Rio Grande do Sul e da República do Uruguai. O estágio atual do conhecimento, entretanto, não permite a proposição de modelos geodinâmicos que incorporem a contribuição neotectônica de maneira sistemática, visto a pouca disponibilidade de dados de campo, assim como a quase absoluta inexistência de dados sobre o comportamento tridimensional das unidades constituintes da Província Costeira Sul-riograndense. São sugeridas, portanto, campanhas sistemáticas de campo para levantamento de dados estruturais e geofísicos nas áreas identificadas – através de análise morfotectônica prévia – como favoráveis à materialização da deformação neotectônica.
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Este estudo apresenta o uso integrado da sísmica de alta resolução e da morfologia submarina para interpretar a evolução do ambiente glacimarinho da costa de fiordes da Patagônia Central, Chile. Foram analisados registros de perfilador de fundo e subfundo 3,5 kHz e modelos submarinos 3D de sete fiordes adjacentes ao campo de gelo Patagônico Sul (Eyre, Falcon, Penguin, Europa Peel, Calvo e Amalia) e parte do canal Icy. Os registros, com cerca de 300 km de levantamento acústico, foram obtidos pelo Servicio Hidrográfico y Oceanográfico de la Armada de Chile (SHOA), durante o cruzeiro de investigação científica Campo de Hielo Sur, realizado em 1995. Foram identificadas as principais fácies acústicas e geoformas sedimentares. A morfologia submarina e das bacias subaéreas adjacentes foi analisada com a elaboração de modelos tridimensionais subaéreos e submarinos e de perfis batimétricos longitudinais a partir de cartas náuticas, também do SHOA. Foram utilizadas imagens Landsat ETM+ na interpretação da geomorfologia glacial da área de entorno subaérea dos fiordes. O eixo longitudinal dos fiordes exibe morfologia irregular com bacias profundas e mostra fácies acústicas associadas ao sistema de depósitos de zonas de linha de encalhe (grounding line), às línguas de gelos flutuantes, e aos icebergs e ao gelo marinho. Refletores acústicos distinguem duas fácies principais, segundo sua configuração interna e geometria externa: caóticas e estratificadas. A geometria dos depocentros e as características dos refletores acústicos indicam a importante influência da batimetria e da topografia pré-existentes na dinâmica das geleiras e nos conseqüentes processos de sedimentação. Devido às grandes profundidades das bacias, as frentes das geleiras poderiam ser flutuantes ou aterradas ao fundo marinho. Em todo o caso, predomina um regime glacial onde o gelo está perto do ponto de fusão. É sugerido que os fiordes estudados resultam de um continuum de formas e de processos, que vão dos lineamentos e sistemas de falhas pré-existentes e controlados tectonicamente desde o Mioceno Inferior (ca. 25 milhões de anos AP), processos de denudação fluvial e de vertentes, vales fluviais modificados glacialmente e, finalmente, canais e fiordes erodidos pela ação do gelo. A tectônica originou uma topografia favorável para o desenvolvimento das geleiras, ocorreram processos de retroalimentação positiva entre aumento o da precipitação e expansão do campo de gelo no lado oeste da cordilheira. Provavelmente, as geleiras durante o Último Máximo Glacial não foram suficientemente espessas para aprofundar os fiordes, tampouco para dragar seus depósitos sedimentares para fora deles. Os processos de deposição de sedimentos caóticos acusticamente visíveis ocorreram durante o recuo das geleiras, já no Holoceno, onde elas alcançaram pontos de estabilidade, ajudadas pela morfologia dos fiordes, mesmo em águas profundas. Os depósitos estratificados localizados nas bacias intra-sills e em maiores profundidades, por sua vez, tiveram sua origem, provavelmente, das partes flutuantes do gelo, onde predominam os processos de desprendimento de icebergs (calving) e também do gelo marinho. Nessas mesmas bacias, depósitos mais profundos, não visíveis ao sistema de alta-resolução, poderiam estar preservados no fundo, pois não foram erodidos pelos sucessivos ciclos de avanço e recuo das geleiras, contendo assim informações sobre a evolução do campo de gelo ao longo do Quaternário.
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Until some years ago, weathering geochronology was primarily based on the K-Ar and 40Ar/39Ar dating of supergene minerals. Recent advances in the analysis of supergene goethite by the (U-Th)/He method expanded the number of suitable minerals for such purpose, as well as the time of application for weathering geochronology. This study represents the first systematic approach in Brazil, combining both the 40Ar/39Ar e (U-Th)/He methodologies to improve the knowledge on the weathering and the age of nonfossiliferous sediments. Supported by geologic and geomorphologic correlations, we identified different types of weathering profiles occurring in the interior and coastal areas of northeastern Brazil. These profiles were correlated to main regional geomorphological domains: the Borborema Plateau , the Sertaneja Depression , and the Coastal Cuestas and Plains, and respective planation surfaces, which study is fundamental to understand the landscape evolution of the northern portion of the eastern Borborema Province. The depth and stratigraphic organization of the weathering profiles in each of the geomorphological domains permitted to establish that: (i) the profiles on the highlands that cap the Borborema Surface are deeper (up to 100 m) and can be considered as typical lateritic profiles; (ii) on the lowlands that form the Sertaneja Surface , the weathering profiles are shallow and poorly developed (2-5 m deep); (iii) the profiles along the coastal area are moderately developed (up to 25 m deep), and are characterized by thick saprolites and mottle zones. Aiming to establish the timing of the evolution of northeastern Brazil, we studied 29 weathering profiles representing distinct topographic levels of the Borborema Province, from the highlands to the coast, through the analysis of 248 grains of supergene manganese oxides using laser step-heating 40Ar/39Ar geochronology. Additionally, we applied the (U-Th)/He method in 20 weathering profiles, by dating 171 grains of supergene iron oxides and hydroxides. Geochronological results for 248 grains of manganese oxides analyzed by the 40Ar/39Ar method indicate that the weathering profiles in the study area record the history of weathering from the Oligocene to the Pleistocene, with ages in the order of 31.4 ± 1.0 Ma to 0.8 ± 0.4 Ma. Dating of 171 grains of goethite by the (U-Th)/He method yielded ages ranging from 43.2 ± 4.3 Ma to 0.8 ± 0.1 Ma, suggesting the weathering processes last from the Eocene to the Pleistocene. The precipitation of supergene goethite in this interval confirms the age of the weathering processes identified from the manganese oxides record. 105 goethite grains from 8 different occurrences of the Barreiras Formation were dated by the (U-Th)/He method. Five grains collected from the cement in the Barreiras Formation sandstones, in the Lagoa Salgada and Rio do Fogo coastal cuestas, yielded ages of 17.6 ± 1.8 Ma, 17.3 ± 1.7 Ma, 16.3 ± 1.6 Ma, 16.2 ± 1.6 Ma and 13.6 ± 1.4 Ma. Results of 69 goethite grains from authigenic pisoliths collected in 7 different localities also yielded concordant ages, varying from 17.8 ± 1.8 to 7.5 ± 0.8 Ma. Results obtained from 31 detrital grains are concordant in 3 distinct localities (Lagoa Salgada, Praia da Garças e Ponta Grossa); they vary in the range of 43.2 ± 4.3 to 21.6 ± 2.2 Ma, and indicate that the maximum age for the Barreiras Formation deposition is around 22 Ma. 40Ar/39Ar results for 15 manganese oxides grains associated with the Barreiras Formation weathering profiles, in 3 different localities, vary from 13.1 ± 0.9 to 7.7 ± 0.4 Ma, in the same range of ages obtained by the (U-Th)/He method. The systematic application of the 40Ar/39Ar and (U-Th)/He methods, respectively for manganese oxides and goethites, show that the Barreiras Formation sediments were already deposited since ca. 17 Ma, and that the weathering processes were active until ca. 7 Ma ago. The ages obtained from manganese oxides collected in the Cenozoic basalts (Macau Formation) also reveal a weathering history between 19 and 7 Ma, pointing to hot and humid conditions during most of the Miocene. 40Ar/39Ar ages yielded by manganese oxides associated with the Serra do Martins Formation vary from 14.1 ± 0.4 to 10.5 ± 0.3 Ma. On the other hand, (U-Th)/He ages from iron oxides/hydroxides collected in the Serra do Martins Formation mesas vary from 20.0 ± 2.0 to 5.5 ± 0.6 Ma, indicating that those sediments are older than 20 Ma. 40Ar/39Ar and (U-Th)/He results produced in this study are in agreement with paleoclimatic interpretations based on stable isotopes and clay index values measured in the Atlantic Ocean sediments, validating the use of weathering geochronology to investigate paleoclimatic variations. The direct dating of the Barreiras Formation permitted, for the first time, confident inferences on the age of the brittle deformation recorded by this sedimentary unit in the Rio Grande do Norte and Ceará states. The first event, syn-deposition, occurred during the early Miocene; an younger event, related to the post-depositional deformation of the Barreiras Formation, is associated with tectonic activity from the very early Miocene to the Holocene. In agreement with data from other areas, results obtained in this study reveal that the depth and complexity of the weathering profiles reflect the time of exposition of such areas to the weathering agents close to the surface. However, there is no clear relationship between ages vs. altitude. The depth and the stratigraphic organization of weathering profiles in northeastern Brazil, contrary to the southeastern Brazil pattern, do not vary toward the coast. In our study area, field observations reveal the presence of ancient, thick and complex lateritic profiles preserved in the sedimentary mesas on the Borborema Plateau, as younger, narrow and incipient ones occur in the dissected areas. Geochronological results obtained for these profiles yielded older ages on the high altitudes, and younger ages in the lowlands, suggesting the scarp retreatment is the most reliable model to explain the regional landscape evolution. However, in the coastal lowlands, the relatively older ages obtained indicate that more complexes processes were involved in the modeling of the local relief
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This thesis encompasses the integration of geological, geophysical, and seismological data in the east part of the Potiguar basin, northeastern Brazil. The northeastern region is located in South American passive margin, which exhibits important areas that present neotectonic activity. The definition of the chronology of events, geometry of structures generated by these events, and definition of which structures have been reactivated is a necessary task in the region. The aims of this thesis are the following: (1) to identify the geometry and kinematics of neotectonic faults in the east part of the Potiguar basin; (2) to date the tectonic events related to these structures and related them to paleoseismicity in the region; (3) to present evolutional models that could explain evolution of Neogene structures; (4) and to investigate the origin of the reactivation process, mainly the type of related structure associated with faulting. The main type of data used comprised structural field data, well and resistivity data, remote sensing imagery, chronology of sediments, morphotectonic analysis, x-ray analysis, seismological and aeromagnetic data. Paleostress analysis indicates that at least two tectonic stress fields occurred in the study area: NSoriented compression and EW-oriented extension from the late Campanian to the early Miocene and EW-oriented compression and NS-oriented extension from the early Miocene to the Holocene. These stress fields reactivated NE-SW- and NW-SE-trending faults. Both set of faults exhibit right-lateral strike-slip kinematics, associated with a minor normal component. It was possible to determine the en echelon geometry of the Samambaia fault, which is ~63 km long, 13 km deep, presents NE-SW trend and strong dip to NW. Sedimentfilled faults in granite rocks yielded Optically Stimulated Luminescence (OSL) and Single-Aliquot Regeneration (SAR) ages at 8.000 - 9.000, 11.000 - 15.000, 16.000 - 24.000, 37.000 - 45.500, 53.609 - 67.959 e 83.000 - 84.000 yr BP. The analysis of the ductile fabric in the João Câmara area indicate that the regional foliation is NE-SW-oriented (032o - 042o), which coincides with the orientation of the epicenters and Si-rich veins. The collective evidence points to reactivation of preexisting structures. Paleoseismological data suggest paleoseismic activity much higher than the one indicated by the short historical and instrumental record
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This thesis deals with the sedimentological/stratigraphic and structural evolution of the sedimentary rocks that occur in the NW continental border of the Potiguar Basin. These rocks are well exposed along coastal cliffs between the localities of Lagoa do Mato and Icapuí, Ceará State (NE Brazil). The sedimentological/stratigraphic study involved, at the outcrop scale, detailed facies descriptions, profile mapping of the vertical succession of different beds, and columnar sections displaying inferred lateral relationships. The approach was complemented by granulometric and petrographic analyses, including the characterization of heavy mineral assemblages. The data set allowed to recognize two kinds of lithological units, a carbonate one of very restricted occurrence at the base of the cliffs, and three younger, distinct siliciclastic units, that predominate along the cliffs, in vertical and lateral extent. The carbonate rocks were correlated to the late Cretaceous Jandaíra Formation, which is covered by the siliciclastic Barreiras Formation. The Barreiras Formation occurs in two distinct structural settings, the usual one with nondeformed, subhorizontal strata, or as tilted beds, affected by strong deformation. Two lithofacies were recognized, vertically arranged or in fault contacts. The lower facies is characterized by silty-argillaceous sandstones with low-angle cross bedding; the upper facies comprises medium to coarse grained sandstones, with conglomeratic layers. The Tibau Formation (medium to coarse-grained sandstones with argillite intercalations) occurs at the NW side of the studied area, laterally interlayered with the Barreiras Formation. Eolic sediments correlated to the Potengi Formation overly the former units, either displaying an angular unconformity, or simply an erosional contact (stratigraphic unconformity). Outstanding structural features, identified in the Barreiras Formation, led to characterize a neocenozoic stress field, which generated faults and folds and/or reactivated older structures in the subjacent late cretaceous (to paleogene, in the offshore basin) section. The structures recognized in the Barreiras Formation comprise two distinct assemblages, namely a main extensional deformation between the localities of Ponta Grossa and Redonda, and a contractional style (succeeded by oblique extensional structures) at Vila Nova. In the first case, the structural assemblage is dominated by N-S (N±20°Az) steep to gently-dipping extensional faults, displaying a domino-style or listric geometry with associated roll-over structures. This deformation pattern is explained by an E-W/WNW extension, contemporaneous with deposition of the upper facies of the Barreiras Formation, during the time interval Miocene to Pleistocene. Strong rotation of blocks and faults generated low-angle distensional faults and, locally, subvertical bedding, allowing to estimate very high strain states, with extension estimates varying between 40% up to 200%. Numerous detachment zones, parallel to bedding, help to acommodate this intense deformation. The detachment surfaces and a large number of faults display mesoscopic features analoguous to the ones of ductile shear zones, with development of S-C fabrics, shear bands, sigmoidal clasts and others, pointing to a hydroplastic deformation regime in these cases. Local occurrences of the Jandaíra limestone are controled by extensional faults that exhume the pre-Barreiras section, including an earlier event with N-S extension. Finally, WNWtrending extensional shear zones and faults are compatible with the Holocene stress field along the present continental margin. In the Vila Nova region, close to Icapuí, gentle normal folds with fold hinges shallowly pluging to SSW affect the lower facies of the Barreiras Formation, displaying an incipient dissolution cleavage associated with an extension lineation at high rake (a S>L fabric). Deposition of the upper facies siliciclastics is controlled by pull-apart graben structures, bordered by N-NE-trending sinistral-normal shear zones and faults, characterizing an structural inversion. Microstructures are compatible with tectonic deformation of the sedimentary pile, burried at shallow depths. The observed features point to high pore fluid pressures during deformation of the sediments, producing hydroplastic structures through mechanisms of granular flow. Such structures are overprinted by microfractures and microfaults (an essentially brittle regime), tracking the change to microfracturing and frictional shear mechanisms accompanying progressive dewatering and sediment lithification. Correlation of the structures observed at the surface with those present at depth was tested through geophysical data (Ground Penetrating Radar, seismics and a magnetic map). EW and NE-trending lineaments are observed in the magnetic map. The seismic sections display several examples of positive flower structures which affect the base of the cretaceous sediments; at higher stratigraphic levels, normal components/slips are compatible with the negative structural inversion characterized at the surface. Such correlations assisted in proposing a structural model compatible with the regional tectonic framework. The strong neogenepleistocene deformation is necessarily propagated in the subsurface, affecting the late cretaceous section (Açu and Jandaíra formations), wich host the hydrocarbon reservoirs in this portion of the Potiguar Basin. The proposed structural model is related to the dextral transcurrent/transform deformation along the Equatorial Margin, associated with transpressive terminations of E-W fault zones, or at their intersections with NE-trending lineaments, such as the Ponta Grossa-Fazenda Belém one (the LPGFB, itself controlled by a Brasiliano-age strike-slip shear zone). In a first step (and possibly during the late Cretaceous to Paleogene), this lineament was activated under a sinistral transpressional regime (antithetic to the main dextral deformation in the E-W zones), giving way to the folds in the lower facies of the Barreiras Formation, as well as the positive flower structures mapped through the seismic sections, at depth. This stage was succeeded (or was penecontemporaneous) by the extensional structures related to a (also sinistral) transtensional movement stage, associated to volcanism (Macau, Messejana) and thermal doming processes during the Neogene-Pleistocene time interval. This structural model has direct implications to hydrocarbon exploration and exploitation activities at this sector of the Potiguar Basin and its offshore continuation. The structure of the reservoirs at depth (Açu Formation sandstones of the post-rift section) may be controlled (or at least, strongly influenced) by the deformation geometry and kinematics characterized at the surface. In addition, the deformation event recognized in the Barreiras Formation has an age close to the one postulated for the oil maturation and migration in the basin, between the Oligocene to the Miocene. In this way, the described structural cenario represents a valid model to understand the conditions of hydrocarbon transport and acummulation through space openings, trap formation and destruction. This model is potentially applicable to the NW region of the Potiguar Basin and other sectors with a similar structural setting, along the brazilian Equatorial Atlantic Margin
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The study of Brazilian sedimentary basins concentrates on their rift phase, whereas the Post-rift phase has been considered a tectonic quiescent period. The post-rift sequence of the Potiguar Basin, in the far northeastern Brazil, was once considered little deformed, however several studies have shown how that it was affected by major fault systems. The purpose of this thesis is to characterize the post-rift tectonic. The specific objectives are: to characterize the Neogene and Quaternary sedimentary units that outcrop of the Potiguar Basin; to show how the NW-SEtrending Afonso Bezerra Faults System deformed outcrop rocks in the Basin; to describe soft-sediment deformation in gravels of the Quaternary Alluvial Deposits from Açu River. Facies analyses, grain-size studies, luminescence dating, remote sensing, structural mapping, shallow geophysics (georadar), paleostress and petrography were carried out. The structural mapping and the georadar sections indicated that the Carnaubais and Afonso Bezerra fault systems formed fractures, silicified and non-silicified faults or deformation bands, affecting mainly the Açu, Jandaíra and Barreiras formations. The petrographic data indicate that the strong silicification resulted in a sealant character of the faults. Paleostress analysis indicates that two stress fields affected the Basin: the first presented N-S-trending compression, occurred from the Neocretaceous to the Miocene; the second stress field presents E-W-trending compression, acts from the Miocene to the present. It was verified once the Afonso Bezerra System Faults was reactivated in periods post-Campanian and affects all post-rift lithostratigraphic units of Potiguar Basin, including Quaternary sedimentary covers. The study about soft-sediment deformation structures indicates that they are similar in morphology and size to modern examples of seismically-induced deformation strutures in coarse sediments. TL and OSL ages indicate that sediment deposition and associated soft-sediment deformation occurred at least six times from ~352 Ka to ~9 Ka. Finally these studies demonstrate how recent is tectonics in the Basin Potiguar
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In Fazenda Belém oil field (Potiguar Basin, Ceará State, Brazil) occur frequently sinkholes and sudden terrain collapses associated to an unconsolidated sedimentary cap covering the Jandaíra karst. This research was carried out in order to understand the mechanisms of generation of these collapses. The main tool used was Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR). This work is developed twofold: one aspect concerns methodology improvements in GPR data processing whilst another aspect concerns the geological study of the Jandaíra karst. This second aspect was strongly supported both by the analysis of outcropping karst structures (in another regions of Potiguar Basin) and by the interpretation of radargrams from the subsurface karst in Fazenda Belém. It was designed and tested an adequate flux to process GPR data which was adapted from an usual flux to process seismic data. The changes were introduced to take into account important differences between GPR and Reflection Seismic methods, in particular: poor coupling between source and ground, mixed phase of the wavelet, low signal-to-noise ratio, monochannel acquisition, and high influence of wave propagation effects, notably dispersion. High frequency components of the GPR pulse suffer more pronounced effects of attenuation than low frequency components resulting in resolution losses in radargrams. In Fazenda Belém, there is a stronger need of an suitable flux to process GPR data because both the presence of a very high level of aerial events and the complexity of the imaged subsurface karst structures. The key point of the processing flux was an improvement in the correction of the attenuation effects on the GPR pulse based on their influence on the amplitude and phase spectra of GPR signals. In low and moderate losses dielectric media the propagated signal suffers significant changes only in its amplitude spectrum; that is, the phase spectrum of the propagated signal remains practically unaltered for the usual travel time ranges. Based on this fact, it is shown using real data that the judicious application of the well known tools of time gain and spectral balancing can efficiently correct the attenuation effects. The proposed approach can be applied in heterogeneous media and it does not require the precise knowledge of the attenuation parameters of the media. As an additional benefit, the judicious application of spectral balancing promotes a partial deconvolution of the data without changing its phase. In other words, the spectral balancing acts in a similar way to a zero phase deconvolution. In GPR data the resolution increase obtained with spectral balancing is greater than those obtained with spike and predictive deconvolutions. The evolution of the Jandaíra karst in Potiguar Basin is associated to at least three events of subaerial exposition of the carbonatic plataform during the Turonian, Santonian, and Campanian. In Fazenda Belém region, during the mid Miocene, the Jandaíra karst was covered by continental siliciclastic sediments. These sediments partially filled the void space associated to the dissolution structures and fractures. Therefore, the development of the karst in this region was attenuated in comparison to other places in Potiguar Basin where this karst is exposed. In Fazenda Belém, the generation of sinkholes and terrain collapses are controlled mainly by: (i) the presence of an unconsolidated sedimentary cap which is thick enough to cover completely the karst but with sediment volume lower than the available space associated to the dissolution structures in the karst; (ii) the existence of important structural of SW-NE and NW-SE alignments which promote a localized increase in the hydraulic connectivity allowing the channeling of underground water, thus facilitating the carbonatic dissolution; and (iii) the existence of a hydraulic barrier to the groundwater flow, associated to the Açu-4 Unity. The terrain collapse mechanisms in Fazenda Belém occur according to the following temporal evolution. The meteoric water infiltrates through the unconsolidated sedimentary cap and promotes its remobilization to the void space associated with the dissolution structures in Jandaíra Formation. This remobilization is initiated at the base of the sedimentary cap where the flow increases its abrasion due to a change from laminar to turbulent flow regime when the underground water flow reaches the open karst structures. The remobilized sediments progressively fill from bottom to top the void karst space. So, the void space is continuously migrated upwards ultimately reaching the surface and causing the sudden observed terrain collapses. This phenomenon is particularly active during the raining season, when the water table that normally is located in the karst may be temporarily located in the unconsolidated sedimentary cap
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The structural knowledge of the western portion of the Potiguar Basin is still in its infancy, especially these related to NW-trending fault systems. This paper analyzes the Poço Verde-Caraúbas Fault System, which was initially recognized in subsurface. The activities involved in this study correspond to remote-sensing analysis and, in particular, to the geometric and kinematic analysis of post-rift sequences of the basin. In addition, the study aimed to determine the stress fields operating in the area. The studies were carried out in an area of 1,000 km², located in the western portion of Potiguar Basin along the Poço Verde-Caraúbas Fault System, Rio Grande do Norte State. The remote sensing imagery indicates a predominance of NW-SE-trending lineaments, consistent with the fault system under study, followed by the NE-SW, N-S and E-W directions. The tectonic structures mapped were analyzed only in outcrops of the Jandaíra Formantion. They are joints (filled or not) in all directions, but with predominance of the NW-trending joints. Faults are usually N-S-trending normal faults and NW-SE and NE-SW-trending strike-slip faults. Geodynamic analysis identified two tectonic stress fields: the first field, "Field 1" is represented by an N-S-trending horizontal compression and E-W-trending horizontal extension. This field affected the Potiguar Basin at least until the Miocene. The second field, "Field 2", is represented by an E-W-trending horizontal compression and N-S-trending horizontal extension. This is the present-day stress field and has affected the Potiguar basin since the Pliocene
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The occurrence of brachiopods in Cenozoic rocks of the Pelotas Basin is known since 1862. In spite of that, detailed systematic and taphonomic studies are still missing. Investigations made a half century ago, have suggested that these brachiopods could belong to Bouchardia cf. zitteli, a species found in the San Julian Formation, Late Oligocene, Argentina. Our data suggest that those brachiopods may resemble Bouchardia transplatina. In the Uruguayan portion of the Pelotas Basin B. transplatina is known in rocks of the Camacho Formation, Miocene. In addition, small recrystallized shells of brachiopods were also recovered from three Petrobras boreholes (2PJ-1-RS, 2PN-1-RS, and 2GA-1-RS) from the Pelotas Basin. Brachiopods come from the interval of 130 to 150 meters within the Miocene Henryhowella evax Zone. Despite the degree of taphonomic modiication of those brachiopod shells they indubitably belong to Bouchardia sp. This is noteworthy for various reasons: 1- Bouchardia is a brachiopod with warm water afinities. Presently, extant members of this genus are unknown in latitudes up to 34[degree]S, with the main records at 23[degree]S. 2- Although occurring in depths down to 200 meters, the living member (Bouchardia rosea) of this genus is most abundant in shallow platformal, nutrient-rich waters. 3- The occurrence of Bouchardia in the Miocene of the Pelotas Basin indicates that, at least to the interval of Henryhowella evax Zone, warm waters of the Brazilian currents prevail. This interpretation is in strong accordance with other paleoeoceanographic and paleoclimatic data offered by various groups of co-occurring microfossils, such as ostracodes and foraminifers.
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The Equatorial Atlantic Margin evolved from three rift systems recorded by a complex set of sedimentary basins developed since Upper Triassic to the Lower Cretaceous (Albian). The first rift system formed Foz do Amazonas Basin in Upper Triassic; the second phase formed Marajó Basin in Berriasian, a new rift in Foz do Amazonas Basin in Valanginian and Bragança-Viseu, Ilha Nova, São Luís e Barreirinhas basins in Aptian; the third phase formed Barreirinhas and Pará- Maranhão basins and a new rifting in the Foz do Amazonas Basin between the Aptian and Albian and evolved to continental break up. The main paleostress field during rift evolution was NE-SW and after the continental break up took the E-W direction, from the development of transform zones in the oceanic crust. From Miocene, South America was subjected to intraplate tectonics, which resulted in formation of E-W transcurrent faults that generated transtensive and transpressive segments that formed sedimentary basins and hills, resulting in changes in the drainage network. In Quaternary the landscape was modified by the last ice age that changed the sea level; the coastal drainage network was drowning resulting in the formation of the current line coast.
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