2000
DOI: 10.1590/s0001-37652000000400012
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Late paleozoic glacial sedimentation in Northeastern Brazil: new results

Abstract: The Passa Dois Group is divided into formations and members, representing variations of lithofacies separated by unconformities or correlative conformities.The contact between the Passa Dois and Tubarão Groups is represented by a paraconformity, and the contact between the Passa Dois and São Bento Groups corresponds to a regional unconformity or correlative conformity.Intracratonic basins differ physiographically from passive margin basins, for which the concepts of Sequence Stratigraphy were originally develo… Show more

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“…Along with the similar deglacial evolution, the Santa Fé Group from east-central Brazil may be tentatively correlated with the Taciba Formation from the uppermost Itararé Group in south Brazil. Further north, other late Paleozoic glacial basins are found (Viviani et al, 2000), although no confident paleo-ice flow directions were up to now measured and published. Nevertheless, late Paleozoic glaciations may have occurred in lower latitudes in Brazil and the geographic extension may be wider than previously thought.…”
Section: Age Constraints and Glacial Dynamicsmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Along with the similar deglacial evolution, the Santa Fé Group from east-central Brazil may be tentatively correlated with the Taciba Formation from the uppermost Itararé Group in south Brazil. Further north, other late Paleozoic glacial basins are found (Viviani et al, 2000), although no confident paleo-ice flow directions were up to now measured and published. Nevertheless, late Paleozoic glaciations may have occurred in lower latitudes in Brazil and the geographic extension may be wider than previously thought.…”
Section: Age Constraints and Glacial Dynamicsmentioning
confidence: 95%