Sedimentary evolution of distributive fluvial systems within intraplate tectonic active basins : case study of the Early Cretaceous Araripina Formation (Araripe Basin, NE Brazil).
Nenhuma Miniatura disponível
Data
2021
Título da Revista
ISSN da Revista
Título de Volume
Editor
Resumo
The Lower Cretaceous Araripina Formation records deposition in a distributive fluvial system that is a part of the
post-rift sequence of the Araripe Basin, NE Brazil. Following the opening of the Brazilian Equatorial Margin, the
reactivation of regional faults of the Paleoproterozoic basement resulted in tectonic subsidence and formation of
a regional-scale DFS. The Araripina Formation is an up to 40-m-thick succession of rhythmically interbedded
sandstone and mudstone, organized in two depositional sequences separated by a regional disconformity. We
recognized and grouped nine sedimentary facies into six facies associations that we interpreted as deposits of
meandering channels, ribbon channels, minor channels, floodplain, lateral and terminal splays, and distal
floodplain. The lower sequence facies associations suggest deposition in the medial to distal part of a distributive
fluvial system in a tectonically active, interior basin subjected to episodic flooding. The periodic inundations
were responsible for activating ephemeral channels and producing sheetfloods, followed by deposition of lateral
and terminal splays in distal flooded areas. Syn-sedimentary deformation structures are present in rhythmite
facies (truncating surfaces, load structures, injectite and convoluted folds) in the upper part of the lower
sequence. The upper sequence was formed after a period of intense tectonic activity in a large distal floodbasin
dominated by suspension. The deposition culminates in an interval with pedogenetic deposits cross-cut by a
regional disconformity with the upper Exu Formation. Paleocurrent data from both depositional sequences
indicate paleodepositional slope towards southeast and east with source-areas located to the northwest and west.
This pattern is similar to that observed in the lower Santana Group and opposite to the westward direction of
sedimentary transport in the overlying Exu Formation implying significant change of source region, basin
topography and continental paleodrainage in the Araripe Basin after the Albian.
Descrição
Palavras-chave
Synsedimentary tectonics, Soft-sediment deformation structures, Lower Cretaceous paleogeography
Citação
WARREN, L. V. et al. Sedimentary evolution of distributive fluvial systems within intraplate tectonic active basins: case study of the Early Cretaceous Araripina Formation (Araripe Basin, NE Brazil). Journal of South American Earth Sciences, v. 111, artigo 103496, 2021. Disponível em: <https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0895981121003424>. Acesso em: 29 abr. 2022.