2022
DOI: 10.1111/bre.12674
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Tectono‐stratigraphic evolution of the rift and post‐rift systems in the Northern Campos Basin, offshore Brazil

Abstract: Several studies of rifting of the Campos Basin in the context of the break-up of the South Atlantic Ocean during the Early Cretaceous have been made using a combination of regional 2D seismic, wellbore and potential field data (Chang et al., 1992;Ponte & Asmus, 1976;Stanton et al., 2019). However, relatively few studies have been made using

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“…High‐resolution carbon isotope (δ 13 C) data from the eastern Brazilian margin were recently correlated with well‐calibrated Tethyan sections by Tedeschi et al (2019). These new correlations conclude that major evaporite deposition in the South Atlantic occurred in the early Aptian (124–125 Ma), suggesting the underlying pre‐salt sag sequence is approximately late Barremian and the deeper rift sequence is approximately Hauterivian–lower Barremian (Strugale & Cartwright, 2022—see their fig. 2).…”
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“…High‐resolution carbon isotope (δ 13 C) data from the eastern Brazilian margin were recently correlated with well‐calibrated Tethyan sections by Tedeschi et al (2019). These new correlations conclude that major evaporite deposition in the South Atlantic occurred in the early Aptian (124–125 Ma), suggesting the underlying pre‐salt sag sequence is approximately late Barremian and the deeper rift sequence is approximately Hauterivian–lower Barremian (Strugale & Cartwright, 2022—see their fig. 2).…”
Section: Geological Contextmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…The authors interpreted the base‐salt unconformity as a result of significant long‐term sub‐aerial exposure. Karner and Gamboa (2007) and Strugale and Cartwright (2022) also suggest that rift‐related normal faults were locally active during salt deposition in the Santos and Campos basin, respectively, offsetting the base of the salt and causing block uplift and erosion within basement lows.…”
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“…The stratigraphy of the Campos Basin can be broadly divided into three tectonostratigraphic or megasequences (rift, sag, and passive margin), although it should be noted that this and the associated age constraints are widely debated (Figure 1b) (e.g. Tedeschi et al, 2019;Strugale and Cartwright, 2022;Szatmari et al,2021). The rift sequence initiated at c. 135 Ma with the intense volcanic activity that emplaced basaltic and volcanoclastic rocks of Cabiúnas Formation (Baksi, 2018).…”
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“…Karst features in deep reservoirs are commonly attributed to hypogene dissolution (hypogene speleogenesis) resulting from upwelling and migration of thermal groundwaters (Andreychouk et al, 2009;Dublyansky, 1990;Klimchouk, 2007Klimchouk, , 2019. Hydrothermal alteration in carbonate reservoirs resulting in cavernous vugs and nonmatrix permeability is a common phenomenon, especially along fault and fracture zones (Álvaro, 2013;Fernández-Ibáñez, Jones, et al, 2022;Strugale & Cartwright, 2022;Zhou et al, 2014). These hypogene karst processes generate non-fabric-selective interconnected pore systems, resulting in heterogeneous porosity and highly anisotropic rock permeability (Fernández-Ibáñez, Jones, et al, 2022;Trice, 2005), which has implications not only for hydrocarbon exploration but also for the characterization of geothermal resources and groundwater reserves (Audra et al, 2022;Goldscheider et al, 2010;Montanari et al, 2017).…”
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