2000
DOI: 10.1590/s0001-37652000000400019
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The inversion of the São José do Itaboraí paleocene basin (RJ) in a strike-slip regime

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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“…Maximum thickness of basin infill reached around 100 m next to its southern border, prior to limestone quarrying for cement production (Leinz, 1938; Rodrigues Francisco & Cunha, 1978; Bergqvist et al ., 2005). The basin is delimited to the south by the São José Fault, and intersected by the north‐west‐oriented Transversal Fault (Rodrigues‐Francisco & Cunha, 1978; Riccomini & Rodrigues‐Francisco, 1992; Ferrari & Riccomini, 2000; Ferrari, 2001), which divides the Basin into the east and west segments (Fig. 2).…”
Section: Geological Settingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Maximum thickness of basin infill reached around 100 m next to its southern border, prior to limestone quarrying for cement production (Leinz, 1938; Rodrigues Francisco & Cunha, 1978; Bergqvist et al ., 2005). The basin is delimited to the south by the São José Fault, and intersected by the north‐west‐oriented Transversal Fault (Rodrigues‐Francisco & Cunha, 1978; Riccomini & Rodrigues‐Francisco, 1992; Ferrari & Riccomini, 2000; Ferrari, 2001), which divides the Basin into the east and west segments (Fig. 2).…”
Section: Geological Settingmentioning
confidence: 99%