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Tectônica pós-rifte na Bacia Potiguar
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2011-02-08Registro en:
LIMA, Elissandra Nascimento de Moura. Tectôniica pós-rifte na Bacia Potiguar. 2011. 166 f. Tese (Doutorado em Geodinâmica; Geofísica) - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, 2011.
Autor
Lima, Elissandra Nascimento de Moura
Resumen
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