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Early Aptian marine incursions in the interior of northeastern Brazil following the Gondwana breakup.

Authors :
Fauth, Gerson
Kern, Henrique Parisi
Villegas-Martín, Jorge
De Lira Mota, Marcelo Augusto
dos Santos Filho, Marcos Antonio Batista
Santa Catharina, Amanda
Leandro, Lilian Maia
Luft-Souza, Fernanda
Strohschoen Jr., Oscar
Nauter-Alves, Andressa
Tungo, Edna de Jesus Francisco
Bruno, Mauro Daniel Rodrigues
Ceolin, Daiane
Baecker-Fauth, Simone
Bom, Marlone Heliara Hünnig
Lima, Francisco Henrique de Oliveira
Santos, Alessandra
Assine, Mario Luis
Source :
Scientific Reports. 4/25/2023, Vol. 13 Issue 1, p1-14. 14p.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

This study reports a set of primeval marine incursions identified in two drill cores, 1PS-06-CE, and 1PS-10-CE, which recovered the Barbalha Formation, Araripe Basin, Brazil. Based on a multi-proxy approach involving stratigraphy, microbiofacies, ichnofossils, and microfossils, three short-lived marine incursions were identified, designated Araripe Marine Incursions (AMI) 1–3. AMI-1 and AMI-2, which occur within the shales of the Batateira Beds (lower part of the Barbalha Formation), were identified by the occurrence of benthonic foraminifera, calcareous nannofossils, dinocysts, and a mass mortality event of non-marine ostracods. AMI-3 was recognized in the upper part of the Barbalha Formation, based on the occurrence of ichnofossils and planktonic foraminifera. The observation of the planktonic foraminifera genus Leupoldina for the first time in the basin indicates early Aptian/early late Aptian age for these deposits, and the first opportunity of correlation with global foraminifera biozonation. Our findings have implications for the breakup of the Gondwana Supercontinent, as these incursions represent the earliest marine-derived flooding events in the inland basins of northeastern Brazil. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20452322
Volume :
13
Issue :
1
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Scientific Reports
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
163314325
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-32967-w