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Seismostratigraphy of the Ceara Plateau: Clues to Decipher the Cenozoic Evolution of Brazilian Equatorial Margin

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Jovane, Luigi ; Figueiredo, Jorge J. P. ; Alves, Daniel P. V. ; Iacopini, David ; Giorgioni, Martino ; Vannucchi, Paola ; Moura, Denise S. ; Bezerra, Francisco H. R. ; Vital, Helenice ; Rios, Isabella L. A. ; Molina, Eder C.
Número total de Autores: 11
Tipo de documento: Artigo Científico
Fonte: Frontiers in Earth Science; v. 4, OCT 25 2016.
Citações Web of Science: 1
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The Ceara Plateau offshore Fortaleza holds some particular characteristics when compared to the other seamounts of the Brazilian Equatorial Margin (BEM). Not only it is the largest and the closest to the continent, it is also located at the boundary between the continental and the oceanic crusts, while all the others seamounts along the BEM are located on oceanic crust. For this reasons, the Cearceara Plateau represents a key area to study the stratigraphy of the region throughout proximal to deep ocean facies in relation to sea-level and oceanographic variations. Seismic interpretation is performed providing important stratigraphic features of the sedimentary pattern of the Cearceara and Potiguar basins. Moreover, seismic imaging of the Ceara Plateau shows a disorganized interior, probably of volcanic origin, overlain by a series of horizontal seismic reflectors that can be interpreted as pelagic/hemipelagic sediments. As large uncertainties exist about the age of the initial formation of this seamount, three scenarios must be considered. If the age of the volcanic edifice is Coniacian (1), then the overlying pelagic/hemipelagic sedimentary succession can include an almost continuous record of the last similar to 90 Ma at the Equatorial Atlantic Ocean. In the case that the volcanic edifice is Eocene in age (2), the sedimentary sequence would still encompass the upper Paleogene and all the Neogene. There is also the possibility that the volcanic edifice was built during multiple magmatic events (3). In this case, it is likely that the sediments are interfingered with volcanic rocks at the edge of the structure. Although the age estimation (between Coniacian and Eocene) has an uncertainty of more than 40 Myr, the current interpretation is that it developed initially as a volcanic edifice, formed by a series of magmatic events that occurred between the Santonian and the Eocene. Since then, the topography has been leveled by pelagic/hemipelagic sedimentation. Whichever was the initial age, a continuous and constant sequence of sediments deposited onto the Cearceara Plateau, at the same latitude, and thus under the same oceanographic conditions, for the last several tens of million years. This would candidate the Ceara Plateau as a suitable opportunity to record a long-term history of the Atlantic Equatorial Margin. (AU)

Processo FAPESP: 11/22018-3 - Avaliação da produtividade primária marinha através do estudo das bactérias magnetotáticas em sedimentos
Beneficiário:Luigi Jovane
Modalidade de apoio: Auxílio à Pesquisa - Programa de Pesquisa sobre Mudanças Climáticas Globais - Jovens Pesquisadores
Processo FAPESP: 12/15995-5 - Geoquímica dos isótopos estáveis como instrumento para entender a paleoceanografia e o paleoclima no período Eoceno e Oligoceno
Beneficiário:Martino Giorgioni
Modalidade de apoio: Bolsas no Brasil - Pós-Doutorado