2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.jsames.2019.102397
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Tectonic significance of abrupt immature sedimentation in a shallow cratonic margin basin: The Arkose Level, Mesoproterozoic Paranoá Group

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“…The sediments in the upper portion of the Paranoá Group display features indicating more varied environments, reflecting important sea-level fluctuations: deeper water pelites alternate with rhythmites and quartzites, storm-influenced rhythmites, limestones, and stromatolitic dolomites [70]. The Arkose Level [73], in the upper Paranoá Group, represents a record of braided river deposits, probably associated with normal fault activity (Figure 3). The Paranoá basin is thicker to the west (4000-2500 m thick), with a decrease in quartzites and an increase in turbiditic metarythmites, suggesting a westward passive margin [14,49].…”
Section: The Northern Brasília Orogenmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The sediments in the upper portion of the Paranoá Group display features indicating more varied environments, reflecting important sea-level fluctuations: deeper water pelites alternate with rhythmites and quartzites, storm-influenced rhythmites, limestones, and stromatolitic dolomites [70]. The Arkose Level [73], in the upper Paranoá Group, represents a record of braided river deposits, probably associated with normal fault activity (Figure 3). The Paranoá basin is thicker to the west (4000-2500 m thick), with a decrease in quartzites and an increase in turbiditic metarythmites, suggesting a westward passive margin [14,49].…”
Section: The Northern Brasília Orogenmentioning
confidence: 99%