Tectonics and sedimentation of the central sector of the Santo Onofre rift, north Minas Gerais, Brazil.

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2017
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The Santo Onofre Group registers the filling of a Tonian, intracontinental paleo-rift that developed along the northern and central Espinhaço regions. This paper examines this unit in the central Espinhaço region with stratigraphic analysis and U-Pb geochronology, reviewing and dividing into the Canatiba and Rio Peixe Bravo Formations, which include the Barrinha Member. The Canatiba Formation mainly comprises carbon-rich mudstones that were deposited through low-density turbidity flows that alternated with sediment settling under anoxic conditions. The Rio Peixe Bravo Formation consists of a succession of sandstones and minor mudstones, which were deposited through low- to high-density turbidity flows. The Barrinha Member mainly consists of conglomerates and is related to channelized debris flows. Detrital zircon grains show maximum depositional ages of 930 ± 33 Ma and around 865 Ma for the Canatiba and Rio Peixe Bravo Formations, respectively. We interpret the Santo Onofre rifting to be relative younger than that for the Sítio Novo Group and to be a precursor stage of the glacial and post-glacial rift-to-passive margin-related sequences of the Macaúbas Group. The lithostratigraphic term “Macaúbas Supergroup” would be of better use to accommodate the unconformity-bounded Tonian sequences that were related to the Rodinia breakup in the Congo-São Francisco paleocontinent.
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Santo Onofre rift, Macaúbas basin, Tonian, Rodinia supercontinent, Bacia Macaúbas
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COSTA, A. F. de O.; DANDERFER FILHO, A. Tectonics and sedimentation of the central sector of the Santo Onofre rift, north Minas Gerais, Brazil. Brazilian Journal of Geology, v. 47, n. 3, p. 491-519, 2017. Disponível em: <http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_abstract&pid=S2317-48892017005004101&lng=en&nrm=iso>. Acesso em: 03 maio 2018.