New insights of the tectonic and sedimentary evolution of the Rio Grande Rise, South Atlantic Ocean

Oceanic plateaus, such as the Rio Grande Rise (RGR), comprise crucial pieces of information about the opening of the South Atlantic Ocean and the evolution of associated lithospheric plate margins. A detailed seismostratigraphic assessment of the volcano-sedimentary package of the RGR was conducted...

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Published in:Marine and Petroleum Geology
Main Authors: Pinheiro Praxedes, Adriane Gomes, de Castro, David Lopes, Torres, Luiz Carlos, Gambôa, Luiz Antônio Pierantoni, Hackspacher, Peter Christian
Other Authors: Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2019
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11449/190521
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpetgeo.2019.07.035
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spelling ftunivespir:oai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/190521 2023-07-02T03:33:43+02:00 New insights of the tectonic and sedimentary evolution of the Rio Grande Rise, South Atlantic Ocean Pinheiro Praxedes, Adriane Gomes de Castro, David Lopes Torres, Luiz Carlos Gambôa, Luiz Antônio Pierantoni Hackspacher, Peter Christian Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP) 2019-12-01 335-346 http://hdl.handle.net/11449/190521 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpetgeo.2019.07.035 eng eng Marine and Petroleum Geology http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.marpetgeo.2019.07.035 Marine and Petroleum Geology, v. 110, p. 335-346. 0264-8172 http://hdl.handle.net/11449/190521 doi:10.1016/j.marpetgeo.2019.07.035 2-s2.0-85069676610 1040135935908734 orcid:0000-0003-2125-3050 openAccess Cruzeiro do Sul Rift Magmatism events Rifting Rio Grande Rise Seismic interpretation Tectono-sedimentary evolution info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2019 ftunivespir https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpetgeo.2019.07.035 2023-06-12T17:17:05Z Oceanic plateaus, such as the Rio Grande Rise (RGR), comprise crucial pieces of information about the opening of the South Atlantic Ocean and the evolution of associated lithospheric plate margins. A detailed seismostratigraphic assessment of the volcano-sedimentary package of the RGR was conducted in its western portion based on correlations between seismic data and DSDP Site 516F. The approximately 330-km long seismic transect is characterized by a complex array of normal faults related to extensional tectonics from Late Cretaceous to the Miocene, and probably into the present-day, along the Cruzeiro do Sul Rift. The bathymetric and seismic data reveal: a) the presence of deep faults that rise from the basement to the sea floor; b) the occurrence of several seamounts with tops at a water depth below 1000 m; and c) prominent graben structures that represent unidentified volcanic intrusions, indicative of the reactivation of Lower Miocene faults by younger extensional events. Based on integration of older data with the results presented here, we propose a five-stage tectono-sedimentary model for the western portion of the RGR: 1) the first basaltic flow began to form the Rio Grande Rise in the Coniacian/Santonian; 2) extensional movements caused rifting during the uplift of the large volcanic structures; 3) volcanic islands emerged above sea level increasing the deposition of volcanic breccia and ash layers; 4) after the volcanism ceased, thermal subsidence took place over the entire rise with intense erosion and sedimentation; and 5) the uppermost sedimentary layers were deposited in pelagic conditions and offset by sub-vertical normal faults. Article in Journal/Newspaper South Atlantic Ocean Universidade Estadual Paulista São Paulo: Repositório Institucional UNESP Marine and Petroleum Geology 110 335 346
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topic Cruzeiro do Sul Rift
Magmatism events
Rifting
Rio Grande Rise
Seismic interpretation
Tectono-sedimentary evolution
spellingShingle Cruzeiro do Sul Rift
Magmatism events
Rifting
Rio Grande Rise
Seismic interpretation
Tectono-sedimentary evolution
Pinheiro Praxedes, Adriane Gomes
de Castro, David Lopes
Torres, Luiz Carlos
Gambôa, Luiz Antônio Pierantoni
Hackspacher, Peter Christian
New insights of the tectonic and sedimentary evolution of the Rio Grande Rise, South Atlantic Ocean
topic_facet Cruzeiro do Sul Rift
Magmatism events
Rifting
Rio Grande Rise
Seismic interpretation
Tectono-sedimentary evolution
description Oceanic plateaus, such as the Rio Grande Rise (RGR), comprise crucial pieces of information about the opening of the South Atlantic Ocean and the evolution of associated lithospheric plate margins. A detailed seismostratigraphic assessment of the volcano-sedimentary package of the RGR was conducted in its western portion based on correlations between seismic data and DSDP Site 516F. The approximately 330-km long seismic transect is characterized by a complex array of normal faults related to extensional tectonics from Late Cretaceous to the Miocene, and probably into the present-day, along the Cruzeiro do Sul Rift. The bathymetric and seismic data reveal: a) the presence of deep faults that rise from the basement to the sea floor; b) the occurrence of several seamounts with tops at a water depth below 1000 m; and c) prominent graben structures that represent unidentified volcanic intrusions, indicative of the reactivation of Lower Miocene faults by younger extensional events. Based on integration of older data with the results presented here, we propose a five-stage tectono-sedimentary model for the western portion of the RGR: 1) the first basaltic flow began to form the Rio Grande Rise in the Coniacian/Santonian; 2) extensional movements caused rifting during the uplift of the large volcanic structures; 3) volcanic islands emerged above sea level increasing the deposition of volcanic breccia and ash layers; 4) after the volcanism ceased, thermal subsidence took place over the entire rise with intense erosion and sedimentation; and 5) the uppermost sedimentary layers were deposited in pelagic conditions and offset by sub-vertical normal faults.
author2 Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Pinheiro Praxedes, Adriane Gomes
de Castro, David Lopes
Torres, Luiz Carlos
Gambôa, Luiz Antônio Pierantoni
Hackspacher, Peter Christian
author_facet Pinheiro Praxedes, Adriane Gomes
de Castro, David Lopes
Torres, Luiz Carlos
Gambôa, Luiz Antônio Pierantoni
Hackspacher, Peter Christian
author_sort Pinheiro Praxedes, Adriane Gomes
title New insights of the tectonic and sedimentary evolution of the Rio Grande Rise, South Atlantic Ocean
title_short New insights of the tectonic and sedimentary evolution of the Rio Grande Rise, South Atlantic Ocean
title_full New insights of the tectonic and sedimentary evolution of the Rio Grande Rise, South Atlantic Ocean
title_fullStr New insights of the tectonic and sedimentary evolution of the Rio Grande Rise, South Atlantic Ocean
title_full_unstemmed New insights of the tectonic and sedimentary evolution of the Rio Grande Rise, South Atlantic Ocean
title_sort new insights of the tectonic and sedimentary evolution of the rio grande rise, south atlantic ocean
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