2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.gloplacha.2007.11.005
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Low post-Cenomanian denudation depths across the Brazilian Northeast: Implications for long-term landscape evolution at a transform continental margin

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“…Km-scale crustal movements during the early post-rift time are also documented elsewhere along the Atlantic Ocean: in the conjugate margin of Nova Scotia (Ravenhurst et al 1990;Grist and Zentilli 2003;Pe-Piper and MacKay 2006;Li et al 2012); the NE Brazilian margin (Harman et al 1998;Peulvast et al 2008;Bonow et al 2009;Jelinek et al 2014); and the W Greenland margin (Chalmers et al 1999;Japsen et al 2006;Bonow et al 2006). Onshore domains along these margins experienced anomalous exhumation and denudation during the early Atlantic post-rift Abstract The Anti-Atlas belt of Morocco extends ENE-WSW, over more than 600 km, from the Atlantic margin in the west to the interior of the African plate in the east.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…Km-scale crustal movements during the early post-rift time are also documented elsewhere along the Atlantic Ocean: in the conjugate margin of Nova Scotia (Ravenhurst et al 1990;Grist and Zentilli 2003;Pe-Piper and MacKay 2006;Li et al 2012); the NE Brazilian margin (Harman et al 1998;Peulvast et al 2008;Bonow et al 2009;Jelinek et al 2014); and the W Greenland margin (Chalmers et al 1999;Japsen et al 2006;Bonow et al 2006). Onshore domains along these margins experienced anomalous exhumation and denudation during the early Atlantic post-rift Abstract The Anti-Atlas belt of Morocco extends ENE-WSW, over more than 600 km, from the Atlantic margin in the west to the interior of the African plate in the east.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…The branched pattern of the seaway is based on modern contours of the Araripe, Jatobá, Tucano, Recôncavo, Almada, Potiguar, São Francisco and São Luís basins. One should note that the modern limits of those basins do not represent their original paleogeographic configurations, neither the area of the interior sea during Aptian/Albian times (Braun 1966), because the basins are solely the sedimentary record preserved after uplift and intense denudation during the Cenozoic (Peulvast et al 2008, Japsen et al 2012). …”
Section: Letter To the Editormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Porém, vale frisar, esse processo de soerguimento não foi resultado apenas dessa etapa da tectônica cretácica, mas também, de outra etapa de soerguimento cenozoico (PEULVAST et al, 2008).…”
Section: Moura-fé Evolução Morfoestrutural Cretácica Da Ibiapaba Seteunclassified
“…Este setor mais espesso da litosfera correspondia aos resquícios de uma cadeia de montanhas do tipo "hymalaiana", a "Cadeia Brasiliana" que existiu entre cerca de 500 e 400 Ma entre o Brasil e a África (CABY et al, 1995), resultante da colagem do Pannotia -Ciclo Brasiliano (BRITO NEVES, 1999 Conforme visto nos mapas apresentados, os reflexos desse importante processo foram significativos na bacia do Parnaíba, bem como em toda a porção NO do Ceará, submetidos a um acelerado processo de soerguimento atribuído a todo o Aptiano-Eocenico (Cretácico-Paleogenico Médio) (PEULVAST et al, 2008). Esse soerguimento incidiu numa inclinação maior de toda a borda leste da bacia, que passou a apresentar mergulhos mais acentuados para oeste (ANGELI et al, 1983), dando a configuração cuestiforme da Ibiapaba.…”
Section: Moura-fé Evolução Morfoestrutural Cretácica Da Ibiapaba Seteunclassified
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