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Geomorfologia e arquitetura interna do vale inciso do rio açu na bacia potiguar imersa (NE Brasil)
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2012-11-23Registro en:
GOMES, Moab Praxedes. Geomorfologia e arquitetura interna do vale inciso do rio açu na bacia potiguar imersa (NE Brasil). 2012. 183f. Tese (Doutorado em Geodinâmica e Geofísica) - Centro de Ciências Exatas e da Terra. Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, 2012.
Autor
Gomes, Moab Praxedes
Resumen
The tectonic-sedimentary framework of a marginal basin contains traces of the
marine and continental history of certain portion of planet Earth. The evolution of passive
margins, specifically on continental shelves, has been intensively studied over the last
century, because of the economic and scientific interests. Moreover, the recent
methodological and technical advances in field data collection and analysis have
transformed shallow marine studies from descriptive to quantitative and based on
integration of different datasets. This Thesis presents the integration of multidisciplinary
data (Landsat images, gravimetry, altimetry, singlebeam bathymetry, sonography, shallow
seismic, sedimentology, current measurements and observations by SCUBA diving) which
allowed the analysis of geomorphological expression of the northern Continental Shelf of
the Rio Grande Norte state (NE-Brazil) and its correlation with their last phases of
sedimentation in the context of the submerged Potiguar Basin, including sea-level
fluctuations in the Quaternary, pre-Holocene subaerial exposure, the establishment of the
Holocene currents on continental shelf, and pre-Cenozoic tectonic fault reactivation. This
shelf is shallow, narrow and can be divided into inner, middle and outer shelf, and displays
several geomorphological features. Its geometry and morphology is controlled by
neotectonics. On it, there is an incised valley of the Rio Acu, a key element in the last
stratigraphic record of Holocene transgression. The morphology of the Açu incised valley
aligns with the central axis of Potiguar Basin and is strongly influenced by neotectonics in
the context of the Domain Equatorial Atlantic Margin. The incised valley-fill was
controlled by the morphology during transgression, as well as the morphology constraints
the hydrodynamic processes and dispersal of siliciclastic and carbonate sediments during
periods of highstand. Patch reefs, with coraline algae colonies were found between 20 and
40 m water depth. It allowed inferences about the mixed sedimentation in the Pleistocene
and Holocene. These results contribute to the study of paleo-environmental conditions of
the Quaternary, analogues reservoirs, shallow marine depositional models of high-energy
tropical shelf, hydrocarbon exploration, geotechnical, environmental matters, navigation
and others.