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Early Aptian marine incursions in the interior of northeastern Brazil following the Gondwana breakup
Autor:
Gerson Fauth, Henrique Parisi Kern, Jorge Villegas-Martín, Marcelo Augusto De Lira Mota, Marcos Antonio Batista dos Santos Filho, Amanda Santa Catharina, Lilian Maia Leandro, Fernanda Luft-Souza, Oscar Strohschoen, Andressa Nauter-Alves, Edna de Jesus Francisco Tungo, Mauro Daniel Rodrigues Bruno, Daiane Ceolin, Simone Baecker-Fauth, Marlone Heliara Hünnig Bom, Francisco Henrique de Oliveira Lima, Alessandra Santos, Mario Luis Assine
Publikováno v:
Scientific Reports, Vol 13, Iss 1, Pp 1-14 (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, microbiofa
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/076b3779c8f9459ab0361b5d954a0043
Autor:
Gerson Fauth, Henrique Parisi Kern, Jorge Villegas-Martín, Marcelo Augusto de Lira Mota, Marcos Antonio Batista dos Santos Filho, Amanda Santa Catharina, Lilian Maia Leandro, Fernanda Luft-Souza, Oscar Strohschoen, Andressa Nauter-Alves, Edna de Jesus Francisco Tungo, Mauro Daniel Rodrigues Bruno, Daiane Ceolin, Simone Baecker-Fauth, Marlone Heliara Hüning Bom, Francisco Henrique de Oliveira Lima, Mario Luis Assine
This study reports a set of primeval marine incursions identified in the two drill cores (1PS-06-CE and 1PS-10-CE) recovering the Barbalha Formation, Araripe Basin, Brazil. Based on multi-proxy approach involving stratigraphy, microbiofacies, ichnofo
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::c37717b1753bae28d295805f4269aeb3
https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-1674479/v1
https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-1674479/v1
Publikováno v:
Journal of South American Earth Sciences. 89:211-218
Palynological studies in large basins yield the most significant results for understanding basinal and continental evolution. We selected the Solimoes Basin in the upper reaches of the Amazon River as our study site due to the availability of drill c
Publikováno v:
Marine Micropaleontology. 160:101898
Changes in oceanic circulation and productivity patterns near Central America have been explained using numerous different tools, such as tectonics, geochemistry and micropaleontology. This paper aims to contribute to this discussion through the stud