987 resultados para Geology, Stratigraphic -- Paleogene
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Brazil does not have working platinum mines, nor even large reserves of the platinum metals, but there is platinum in Brazil. In this paper, four massifs (mafic/ultramafic complexes) in eastern Brazil, in the states of Minas Gerais and Ceara, where platinum is found will be described. Three of these massifs contain concentrations of platinum group minerals or platinum group elements, and gold, associated with the chromitite rock found there. In the fourth massif, in Minas Gerais State, the platinum group elements are found in alluvial deposits at the Bom Sucesso occurrence. This placer is currently being studied.
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The stable oxygen and carbon isotopic composition of caliche in fluvial and supratidal rocks of the Abo Formation (Permian), south-central New Mexico, is controlled by palecoclimate and depositional environment. Fluvial caliche consists of low-Mg calcite nodules and vertically oriented tubules that display stage II texture. Micrite matrix support, brecciation, ooids/pisoliths, aveolar-septal texture, and peloids are common in the fluvial caliche and, along with red color and slickensides in the host shale, indicate pedogenesis in a well-oxidized vadose zone. In contrast, periodic waterlogging of the supratidal paleosols, probably due to high water table, is indicated by drab colors, carbonaceous flecks, horizontal rhizoliths, and the paucity of vadose textures in the stage II caliche nodules.Stable oxygen isotopes are similar in the fluvial and supratidal caliches and range from 21.6 to 30.5 parts per thousand (SMOW). The data exhibit a crude bimodality and delta-O-18 enrichment with a decrease in age (higher in the section). Consideration of these data in the context of delta-temperature relations suggests that 1) surface waters responsible for caliche formation increased in delta-O-18 (from roughly -8 to + 1 parts per thousand) over the 18 m.y. time interval that separated the lowest stratigraphic nodule horizon from the highest, 2) the increasing delta-O-18 values also reflect a warming trend (approximately 15-degrees to nearly 30-degrees-C) in the mean monthly temperature over this same time period, with perhaps an associated increase in Permian ocean temperatures, and 3) the significant variation in delta-O-18 from oldest to youngest caliche was probably enhanced by the amount effect, such that as the temperature increased, the amount of precipitation decreased, resulting in high delta-O-18 values.Caliches in the Abo are enriched in heavy carbon (-7.2 to -1.5 part per thousand PDB) compared to that of soil carbonate derived exclusively from C3 plants (-12 part per thousand PDB), and the supratidal caliches contain somewhat heavier carbon compared to the fluvial caliche. The delta-C-13 values for both environments increase with a decrease in caliche age. These results indicate that as the temperature increased and rainfall decreased with time, the level of C3 plant productivity apparently declined, allowing a greater influx of atmospheric CO2 into the soil. This can only occur when soil respiration rates are quite low or at very shallow depths (less than 10 cm), or both. Atmospheric CO2 seems to have invaded the supratidal soils to a somewhat greater extent than the fluvial soils.
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Microfacies analysis of marine carbonates cored by Petrobras well 1-SPS-6 in the offshore Santos Basin (southeastern Brazil) has revealed a remarkable fossil assemblage of calpionellids (colomiellids), favusellids, hedbergellids, globigerinelloidids, buliminids, radiolarians, inoceramid prisms, roveacrinids, and saccocomids(?) preserved in lower Albian calcimudstones-wackestones of the lower part of the Guaruja Formation. This assemblage represents an allochtonous accumulation in a deep neritic to shallow bathyal hypoxic environment. Besides 'saccocomid-like' sections, the only determinable sections of roveacrinids are thecal plates of Poecilocrinus dispandus elongatus Peck, 1943. This species was previously only known from the Weno Formation of Texas. The Brazilian material extends its records farther south from at least the lower Albian, which then represents the earliest occurrence of this peculiar family in the South Atlantic region. Taking into account their Albian global distribution and the location of their oldest representative (Hauterivian near Alicante, Spain), the Roveacrinidae dispersed westward throughout all of Cretaceous Tethys. The Tethyan origin of Roveacrinidae is further evidence that, during late Aptian-Albian times, the northern South Atlantic (north of the Walvis-SBo Paulo Ridge) was supplied by a Tethyan water mass. (C) 2001 Elsevier B.V. Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)
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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)
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Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)
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Clay mineral analysis contributed to the mineralogical characterization and stratigraphic setting of continental Cenozoic deposits of central-eastern portion of São Paulo State, southeastern Brazil. These deposits, often thin and discontinuous, comprise the Itaqueri Formation (Cretaceous-Paleogene), Rio Claro Formation (Pliocene) and associated Neocenozoic deposits. X-ray diffractometry provided mineralogical and semiquantitative constitution of clays, while scanning electron microscopy (SEM) provided details about mineralogical constitution, packing of microscopic grains and nature (detrital or diagenetic) of clays. These results supported interpretations about paleoenvironmental conditions during sedimentation, revealing possible links between changing climates (dry or humid) and correlative Cenozoic deposits in southeastern Brazil. In addition, SEM images showed microstructures which influence on geotechnical behaviour (erosion and collapse phenomena) of sedimentary materials.
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Paleogene sediments of this region represent a significant source of water for urban, industrial and agricultural activities. This basin is part of the Southeastern Brazilian Continental Rift, which occupies a large portion of this geographical area. This study aims to present the evolution of the natural Paleogene landscape, through an analysis of its stratigraphic intcrops and underground portions based on the concept of facies and facies associations. A total of nine clastic and separate lithofacies were recognized and grouped into two main facies associations. These data suggest the existence of two depositional interdigitated systems: fluvial braided fans, which were predominant in parts of the northern and central area, and another composed of lacustrine sediments found in its central-south region. The paleogeography herein outlined will help considerably in the detection of new areas for mineral and water resources prospection, as well as in urban planning projects of this region.
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Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)
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Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)
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Pós-graduação em Geologia Regional - IGCE
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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)
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ABSTRACT: Analytical procedures for U-Pb isotope dilution analyses at the Pará-Iso isotope geology laboratory of the Federal University of Pará (UFPA) are described in detail. The procedures are applied to zircon, titanite, rutile, apatite, columbite-tantalite and whole rock. Reagent preparation and chemical processing are done in clean-room conditions. Samples are dissolved using Teflon™ microcapsules in steel jacket Teflon™ Parr Instrument™ bomb or Teflon™ screw cap containers. U and Pb are separated using anion exchange AG 1x8 resin columns. Typical blanks for mineral sample amounts of 0.01 to 1.0 mg are less than 1 pg U and 20-30 pg Pb. Isotope analysis of the U and Pb from the same filament are carried out using a Finnigan MAT 262 mass-spectrometer in static and dynamic modes. The current analytical level is demonstrated on analyses of international standard zircon 91500 with three different 235U-205Pb and 235U-208Pb isotope tracers and whole rock standards. Results of analyses of two zircon samples are also presented.
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Esta dissertação mostra a aplicação de métodos geofísicos na determinação das unidades sedimentares da Planície Costeira Bragantina, que estão sendo estudados no Programa de Manejo e Dinâmica de Manguezais-MADAM (Mangrove Dynamics and Management). A finalidade deste trabalho é testar a metodologia geofísica no ambiente costeiro, visando auxiliar o mapeamento geológico e o entendimento da evolução estratigráfica holocênica da Planície Costeira Bragantina. Na realização deste trabalho, foram aplicados em diferentes unidades morfoestratigráficas da área de estudo: (a) o método convencional da eletrorresistividade através de sondagens elétricas verticais, usando o arranjo Schlumberger e (b) o método eletromagnético slingram (Horizontal Loop Eletromagnetic), com oito freqüências. Com as sondagens elétricas verticais determinaram-se os valores de resistividade em subsuperfície para os diferentes horizontes, correlacionando-os sempre que possível com as informações geológicas disponíveis. Em geral, os resultados obtidos com as sondagens elétricas não foram muito satisfatórios em termos das profundidades investigadas pelo fato do ambiente estudado ser muito condutivo, dificultando a penetração de corrente elétrica e contribuindo para que a profundidade de investigação fosse baixa. A aplicação do método eletromagnético mostrou-se mais simples e rápido do que as sondagens elétricas. A interpretação dos dados obtidos com esse método, realizada através da análise de perfis de medidas e de sondagens eletromagnéticas, permitiu inferir contatos laterais e estabelecer assinaturas geofísicas para os depósitos da planície costeira.
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O uso de novas técnicas para estudar a evolução e preenchimento de vales incisos tem fornecido, ao longo dos anos, importantes resultados para entendermos como foi a evolução costeira brasileira. Neste contexto, esta tese teve como objetivo estudar a evolução do estuário do rio Coreaú, localizado no estado do Ceará, em diferentes escalas temporais, seja “Eventual” (meses, anos), “Engenharia” anos, decádas) e Geológica” (centenas, séculos, milênios), proposta por Cowell et al. (2003), com intuíto de avaliar se as transformações/alterações ao longo dos anos foram significativas ou não. Como resultados, obteve-se no primeiro objetivo, utilizando técnicas de sensoriamento remoto, a partir de imagens dos sensores TM, ETM+ e OLI do satélite Landsat 5,7 e 8 e LISS-3 do satélite ResourceSat-1 de 1985 a 2013, uma alteração mínima em relação a transformações morfológicas ao longo do estuário nos últimos 28 anos (entre as escalas Eventual e de Engenharia), houve neste período um acréscimo de 0,236 km2 (3%) de área, não trazendo sigificativas mudanças para o estuário. Em relação a taxa de sedimentação, correspondente ao segundo bjetivo, a partir da coleta de 9 testemunhos, de até 1 m de profundidade e utilizando o radionuclídeo 210Pb, ao longo do estuário, obteve-se uma taxa que variou de 0,33 cm/ano a 1 cm/ano (escalas entre Engenharia e Geológica) próximo a foz do estuário, e com uma rápida sedimentação percebida na margem leste do rio, onde encontram-se sedimentos mais recentes em relação a margem oeste. Em relação ao preenchimento, terceiro e último objetivo, a partir da amostragem de testemunhos de até 18 m de profundidade, utilzando o amostrador Rammkernsonden (RKS), foram gerados perfis e seções estratigráficas que ajudaram a entender o preenchimento do vale inciso do estuário do rio Coreaú e entender que trata-se de um estuário fluvio-marinho, preenchendo os vales formados no Grupo Barreiras nos últimos 10.000 anos antes do presente. Estas análises e resultados servirão como base para comparação com outros estuários, sejam fluviais, fluvio-marinhos ou marinhos, para entendermos melhor quais os possíveis eventos que dominaram a sedimentação ao longo da costa brasileira em diferentes escalas.