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(l) The Pacific basin (Pacific area) may be regarded as moving eastwards like a double zip fastener relative to the continents and their respective plates (Pangaea area): opening in the East and closing in the West. This movement is tracked by a continuous mountain belt, the collision ages of which increase westwards. (2) The relative movements between the Pacific area and the Pangaea area in the W-E/E-W direction are generated by tidal forces (principle of hypocycloid gearing), whereby the lower mantle and the Pacific basin or area (Pacific crust = roof of the lower mantle?) rotate somewhat faster eastwards around the Earth's spin axis relative to the upper mantle/crust system with the continents and their respective plates (Pangaea area) (differential rotation). (3) These relative West to East/East to West displacements produce a perpetually existing sequence of distinct styles of opening and closing ocean basins, exemplified by the present East to West arrangement of ocean basins around the globe (Oceanic or Wilson Cycle: Rift/Red Sea style; Atlantic style; Mediterranean/Caribbean style as eastwards propagating tongue of the Pacific basin; Pacific style; Collision/Himalayas style). This sequence of ocean styles, of which the Pacific ocean is a part, moves eastwards with the lower mantle relative to the continents and the upper-mantle/crust of the Pangaea area. (4) Similarly, the collisional mountain belt extending westwards from the equator to the West of the Pacific and representing a chronological sequence of collision zones (sequential collisions) in the wake of the passing of the Pacific basin double zip fastener, may also be described as recording the history of oceans and their continental margins in the form of successive Wilson Cycles. (5) Every 200 to 250 m.y. the Pacific basin double zip fastener, the sequence of ocean styles of the Wilson Cycle and the eastwards growing collisional mountain belt in their wake complete one lap around the Earth. Two East drift lappings of 400 to 500 m.y. produce a two-lap collisional mountain belt spiral around a supercontinent in one hemisphere (North or South Pangaea). The Earth's history is subdivided into alternating North Pangaea growth/South Pangaea breakup eras and South Pangaea growth/North Pangaea breakup eras. Older North and South Pangaeas and their collisional mountain belt spirals may be reconstructed by rotating back the continents and orogenic fragments of a broken spiral (e.g. South Pangaea, Gondwana) to their previous Pangaea growth era orientations. In the resulting collisional mountain belt spiral, pieced together from orogenic segments and fragments, the collision ages have to increase successively towards the West. (6) With its current western margin orientated in a West-East direction North America must have collided during the Late Cretaceous Laramide orogeny with the northern margin of South America (Caribbean Andes) at the equator to the West of the Late Mesozoic Pacific. During post-Laramide times it must have rotated clockwise into its present orientation. The eastern margin of North America has never been attached to the western margin of North Africa but only to the western margin of Europe. (7) Due to migration eastwards of the sequence of ocean styles of the Wilson Cycle, relative to a distinct plate tectonic setting of an ocean, a continent or continental margin, a future or later evolutionary style at the Earth's surface is always depicted in a setting simultaneously developed further to the West and a past or earlier style in a setting simultaneously occurring further to the East. In consequence, ahigh probability exists that up to the Early Tertiary, Greenland (the ArabiaofSouth America?) occupied a plate tectonic setting which is comparable to the current setting of Arabia (the Greenland of Africa?). The Late Cretaceous/Early Tertiary Eureka collision zone (Eureka orogeny) at the northern margin of the Greenland Plate and on some of the Canadian Arctic Islands is comparable with the Middle to Late Tertiary Taurus-Bitlis-Zagros collision zone at the northern margin of the Arabian Plate.

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The palynologic study of several boreholes for lignite prospection at the "Vale de Santarém sands" is presented. Height spores and 18 pollen forms have been identified. The quantitative and qualitative results are shown in table 2. Four palynologic associations (A - D) corresponding to climatic changes have been characterized. Correlations are established with the plant associations of Rio Maior Basin. Correlation between the boreholes allow a better understanding of the small, Vale de Santarém basin infilling.

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The palynology of Ocean Drilling Program Site 1007, leeward of the present Bahamas Bank, provides insights into upper Oligocene–lower Pleistocene dinoflagellate cyst associations in the tropical Americas. These associations are reviewed along with the sedimentary paleoenvironment to provide context for a morphological study of the cystdefined dinoflagellate Operculodinium bahamense and its comparison with the thecadefined dinoflagellate Protoceratium reticulatum which produces a cyst assignable to the cyst-defined genus Operculodinium. Detailed reconstructions of the tabulation in both species reveal strong similarities, having a sexiform hyposomal tabulation and L-type or modified L-type ventral organization. Protoceratium reticulatum has dextral torsion of the hypotheca, requiring assignation of the genus to the subfamily Cribroperidinioideae, whereas Operculodinium bahamense has neutral torsion requiring assignation to the subfamily Leptodinioideae. Results either imply polyphyletic origins for the genus Operculodinium or that combinations of ventral organization and torsion cannot always be applied rigidly to subdivide the family Gonyaulacaceae.

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Quaternary stratigraphy of the Kerala coast and the genetic aspects of the sediments are discussed. The age of limeshells, and peaty sediments determined by radio carbon dating have been used for reconstruction of sea level changes. Evolution of red sands occurring in some parts of the coastal tract of Kerala is also discussed, based on textural parameters and quartz grain morphology.

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The Antarctic Peninsula region is currently undergoing rapid environmental change, resulting in the thinning, acceleration and recession of glaciers and the sequential collapse of ice shelves. It is important to view these changes in the context of long-term palaeoenvironmental complexity and to understand the key processes controlling ice sheet growth and recession. In addition, numerical ice sheet models require detailed geological data for tuning and testing. Therefore, this paper systematically and holistically reviews published geological evidence for Antarctic Peninsula Ice Sheet variability for each key locality throughout the Cenozoic, and brings together the prevailing consensus of the extent, character and behaviour of the glaciations of the Antarctic Peninsula region. Major contributions include a downloadable database of 186 terrestrial and marine calibrated dates; an original reconstruction of the LGM ice sheet; and a new series of isochrones detailing ice sheet retreat following the LGM. Glaciation of Antarctica was initiated around the Eocene/Oligocene transition in East Antarctica. Palaeogene records of Antarctic Peninsula glaciation are primarily restricted to King George Island, where glacigenic sediments provide a record of early East Antarctic glaciations, but with modification of far-travelled erratics by local South Shetland Island ice caps. Evidence for Neogene glaciation is derived primarily from King George Island and James Ross Island, where glaciovolcanic strata indicate that ice thicknesses reached 500–850 m during glacials. This suggests that the Antarctic Peninsula Ice Sheet draped, rather than drowned, the topography. Marine geophysical investigations indicate multiple ice sheet advances during this time. Seismic profiling of continental shelf-slope deposits indicates up to ten large advances of the Antarctic Peninsula Ice Sheet during the Early Pleistocene, when the ice sheet was dominated by 40 kyr cycles. Glacials became more pronounced, reaching the continental shelf edge, and of longer duration during the Middle Pleistocene. During the Late Pleistocene, repeated glacials reached the shelf edge, but ice shelves inhibited iceberg rafting. The Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) occurred at 18 ka BP, after which transitional glaciomarine sediments on the continental shelf indicate ice-sheet retreat. The continental shelf contains large bathymetric troughs, which were repeatedly occupied by large ice streams during Pleistocene glaciations. Retreat after the LGM was episodic in the Weddell Sea, with multiple readvances and changes in ice-flow direction, but rapid in the Bellingshausen Sea. The late Holocene Epoch was characterised by repeated fluctuations in palaeoenvironmental conditions, with associated glacial readvances. However, this has been subsumed by rapid warming and ice-shelf collapse during the twentieth century.

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There is accumulating evidence that macroevolutionary patterns of mammal evolution during the Cenozoic follow similar trajectories on different continents. This would suggest that such patterns are strongly determined by global abiotic factors, such as climate, or by basic eco-evolutionary processes such as filling of niches by specialization. The similarity of pattern would be expected to extend to the history of individual clades. Here, we investigate the temporal distribution of maximum size observed within individual orders globally and on separate continents. While the maximum size of individual orders of large land mammals show differences and comprise several families, the times at which orders reach their maximum size over time show strong congruence, peaking in the Middle Eocene, the Oligocene and the Plio-Pleistocene. The Eocene peak occurs when global temperature and land mammal diversity are high and is best explained as a result of niche expansion rather than abiotic forcing. Since the Eocene, there is a significant correlation between maximum size frequency and global temperature proxy. The Oligocene peak is not statistically significant and may in part be due to sampling issues. The peak in the Plio-Pleistocene occurs when global temperature and land mammal diversity are low, it is statistically the most robust one and it is best explained by global cooling. We conclude that the macroevolutionary patterns observed are a result of the interplay between eco-evolutionary processes and abiotic forcing

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A Icnologia, os Argilominerais e a Geoquímica foram integradas aos estudos de Associação Faciológica com objetivo de testá-las como ferramentas auxiliares na caracterização de Seqüências Deposicionais, segundo os conceitos da Estratigrafia de Seqüências (sentido Exxon). Para isso, foi selecionado o intervalo estratigráfico, compreendido do Sakmariano ao Kunguriano (Permiano), correspondente às formações Rio do Sul, Rio Bonito e base da Formação Palermo. A área de estudo está situada na borda leste da Bacia do Paraná, nos municípios de Orleans e Lauro Müller, região sul do estado de Santa Catarina. Como metodologia de trabalho, foi selecionado um arcabouço estratigráfico considerando uma hierarquia de eventos de 3a e 4a ordem, inseridos em um evento de 2a ordem, correspondente a uma superseqüência. Para isso, foram selecionados dez afloramentos, e os poços PB-18 e PB-20, com testemunhos, totalizando 500 m. Foram interpretadas seis associações faciológicas, representadas, da base para o topo, por rochas glácio-marinha, plataforma marinha dominada por ondas com estrutura “hummocky”, arenito de “shoreface” médio/superior, bioturbados, pelitos marinho/marinhos marginais, flúvio-estuarino e ilha de barreira/laguna. Admitiu-se ainda a formação de vales incisos para as região de Lauro Müller e para a área do poço RL-6, a partir da deposição das rochas flúvio-estuarinas. O uso da Icnologia limitou-se à interface entre o topo da formação Rio do Sul e a base do Membro Triunfo da Formação Rio Bonito, onde a identificação da Icnofábrica de Glossifungites auxiliou na delimitação de limites de seqüência de alta freqüência. Além disso, foram reconhecidas, o predomínio das Icnofábricas de Thalassinoides e Teichichnus e, secundariamente, Planolites, Ophiomorpha, Arenicolites, Cylindrichnus, Monocraterion, Diplocraterion e Rosselia, permitindo posicionar a interface entre estas formações na Icnofácies Skolithos/Cruziana. Helminthopsis, Condrites e Palaeophycus passam a predominar quando da presença de subambientes mais restritos tipo baías e lagunas. Os argilominerais identificados foram a caolinita, a clorita, a ilita e o interestratificado ilita-esmectita (I-S) do tipo ordenado. O predomínio da clorita e da ilita, na Formação Rio do Sul e o da caolinita no Membro Siderópolis, indicam variações paleoclimáticas, onde, inicialmente, existiram condições mais frias e secas, passando para condições de clima mais quente e úmido. Os pelitos transgressivos do Membro Paraguaçu da Formação Rio Bonito foram caracterizados pelos valores relativos mais elevados do interestratificado I-S, e do SiO2 e Na2O e, os menores valores relativos do Al2O3, K2O, Fe2O3, MgO e TiO2. Interpretou-se uma proveniência detrítica para estes argilominerais sendo associados a minerais micáceos e feldspáticos. As relações V/(V+Ni) e V/Cr indicam condições paleoambientais restritas, de caráter redutor, praticamente para todo o intervalo estudado. A relação Sr/Ba mostrou-se boa indicadora de eventos transgressivos no PB-18 e no poço 1-TV-4-SC, perfurado em posição mais distal na bacia. Embora o uso da Taphonomia não tenha sido contemplada no objetivo inicial, a utilização da razão pólens/esporos foi satisfatória. Pulsos transgressivos de alta freqüência puderam também ser balizados pelas razões mais elevadas desta relação, havendo uma correlação razoável com as indicações advindas da curva da razão Sr/Ba. Integrando-se os resultados destas várias ferramentas foi possível dividir o intervalo estratigráfico no PB-18, em sete seqüências deposicionais de 4a ordem e, em cinco seqüências deposicionais, no PB-20. As variações encontradas nos estilos de estaqueamento estratigráfico entre as áreas perfuradas por estes poços, deve-se às variações locais no estilo tectono-sedimentar, dentro do modelo de bacias tipo “foreland” – parte distal, modelo este adotado para a sedimentação destas seqüências e que tiveram, na subsidência e no controle glácio-eustático, os agentes moduladores deste padrão estratigráfico.

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O trabalho foi desenvolvido com a finalidade de verificação da aplicabilidade dos conceitos da moderna Estratigrafia de Seqüências no interior cratônico e a possibilidade do refinamento cronoestratigráfico da seção eo/mesodevoniana da Bacia do Amazonas. O autor utilizou as seguintes ferramentas disponíveis para a interpretação e elaboração de um modelo geológico para a seção sedimentar estudada: a) a análise da Paleogeografia, do Paleomagnetismo e da Paleoecologia, através do estudo da Tectônica e do Clima atuantes no Eo/mesodevoniano, no Supercontinente Gondwana, retratadas em reconstituições do mundo devoniano e apoiada em extensiva consulta bibliográfica e em correlação com os conteúdos faunístico, icnológico e litológico da seção que compõe o intervalo pesquisado, com o auxílio de testemunhos, amostras de calha e afloramentos, b) o estabelecimento de superfícies-chave da Estratigrafia de Seqüências, definidas com o apoio de perfis elétrico-radioativos, notadamente o perfil de raios-gama, c) a Cicloestratigrafia química com a utilização dos teores de carbono orgânico e o índice de hidrogênio, d) a Cicloestratigrafia orbital e climática, mediante a análise espectral do perfil de raios-gama da seção estudada e a definição do controle da sedimentação, influenciada pela excentricidade curta da órbita terrestre, em ciclos dentro da banda de freqüências de Milankovitch. O encadeamento dessas análises levou o autor a montar um arcabouço cronoestratigráfico para o Eo/mesodevoniano da porção ocidental da Bacia do Amazonas. Para tanto, foram consideradas a hierarquização das unidades, a definição dos tratos de sistemas deposicionais, limites de seqüências e outras superfícies-chave estratigráficas, e a duração temporal dos eventos. Além disso, são discutidas as possíveis causas principais da evolução tectono-estratigráfica da seção estudada e sua associação com a curva de variação do nível do mar devoniano. Realizou-se ainda, tentativamente, a correlação com outras bacias intracratônicas gondwânicas através da comparação do conteúdo faunístico, da xvii paleoclimatologia, da tectônica, da análise da variação da curva do nível do mar devoniano, da posição geográfica e da relação com o Pólo Sul devoniano, que serviram de base para a compreensão do evento relacionado à passagem do Givetiano ao Frasniano, nessas bacias. Como contribuições principais o autor aponta a aplicabilidade da Estratigrafia de Seqüências no interior cratônico e a possibilidade de refinamento cronoestratigráfico em pelo menos uma ordem de grandeza (10 6 anos para 10 5 anos) com a utilização da metodologia da Cicloestratigrafia orbital.

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O presente trabalho discute os terraços lagunares da margem leste da Laguna dos Patos, localizados próximo à cidade de Mostardas. Através desse estudo é apresentado um novo modelo evolutivo para os últimos 5.000 anos no Litoral Médio do Rio Grande do Sul. Novas ferramentas foram utilizadas pela primeira vez no estudo da planície costeira do Rio Grande do Sul. Com respeito a aquisição dos dados de subsuperfície foi utilizado com êxito um GPR (Ground Penetretion Radar). Na análise e interpretação dos dados foi feita uma tentativa de aplicação da estratigrafia de seqüências. Através do uso de um scanner foram elaborados perfis dos testemunhos de sondagem, identificando aspectos distintos na composição e porosidade de diferentes litologias. Outras ferramentas utilizadas constam de sensoriamento remoto, nivelamento altimétrico e batimétrico, vibracore e datação radiométrica. Dessa forma, foram definidas três feições de terraceamento lagunar de idade holocênica na área de estudo, cada uma relacionada a um nível lagunar distinto. Através dos dados obtidos em subsuperfície foi possível traçar um esboço cronoestratigráfico, bem como uma curva de variação relativa do nível lagunar para a região. Também, como resultado dos dados geológicos de superfície, associados a novas interpretações baseadas em fotografias aéreas e imagens de satélite, foi elaborado um mapa geológico atualizado.

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A Bacia de Campos, em sua porção norte, na parte sul da área oceânica confrontante ao Estado do Espírito Santo é uma área ainda pouco estudada e conhecida, principalmente no que se refere aos sedimentos quaternários em águas profundas. Foram escolhidos dois testemunhos do talude médio na área, nos quais foram realizadas amostragens para Bioestratigrafia de Nanofósseis Calcários e Estratigrafia de Isótopos (Carbono e Oxigênio). Os resultados de Nanofósseis Calcários mostraram que a base do bioevento de acme de Emiliania huxleyi deve ser localizada em 74 mil anos BP na área, ao contrário do que foi proposto anteriormente. Os dados exibem também uma predominância absoluta de dois taxa: Emiliania huxleyi e Gephyrocapsa spp. A Estratigrafia de Isótopos de Oxigênio indicou uma excelente correlação com os modelos, permitindo um bom balizamento com os estágios isotópicos de oxigênio existentes. A integração da Bioestratigrafia de Nanofósseis Calcários e Estratigrafia de Isótopos podem explicar o comportamento dos taxa majoritários. A correlação da abundância relativa de E. huxleyi e de d18O revelou-se boa, indicando influência da paleotemperatura na abundância deste taxa. Os dados de Estratigrafia de Isótopos de Carbono mostraram uma concordância com as variações de abundância do gênero Gephyrocapsa, sugerindo que a disponibilidade de nutrientes mudou na área.

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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 MSc dissertation presents the results of a research carried out in a 500 km2 area in the Nísia Floresta county. The main goal of the research was to evaluate fault influence on hidrology features of aquifers and lakes, mainly in the Barreiras Group and in the Bonfim lake cluster respectively. The Precambrian crystalline basement is made of Caicó Complex rocks. They are capped by cretaceous sedimentary rocks and by cenozoic sedimentary rocks. Only the latter outcrop in the study area, wheareas the former are described in boreholes. Faults cut across all stratigraphic units and their main trends are NW, NE and E-W, which have been generated by E-W compression. Subordinate N-S trending faults also take place and have been generated by N-S oriented compression. Fault controlled hydrologic features are observed throughout the study area. There are sudden changes in saturated thicknesses of the Barreiras Aquifer due to vertical displacement of the Barreiras Group. The most important underground water source of the Bonfim Lake is related to abrupt thickness changes of the aquifer. In addition, the main faults control the underground drainage network and, probably, change in direction of equipotential surfaces seen on the potenciometric map. Regarding the surface hydrologic features, faults also control river and stream channels, as well as lake origin and shapes. The Bonfim Lake, in particular, has its peculiar shape, which follows NW and NE lineaments, and origin related to faulting and probably underground carstics processes