Mixed carbonate-siliciclastic sedimentation in a mesoproterozoic storm-dominated ramp : depositional processes and stromatolite development

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Autor(a) principal: Ferronato, João Pedro Formolo
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Scherer, Claiton Marlon dos Santos, Drago, Gabriel Barbosa, Rodrigues, Amanda Goulart, Souza, Ezequiel Galvão de, Reis, Adriano Domingos dos, Bálico, Manoela Bettarel, Kifumbi, Carrel, Cazarin, Caroline Lessio
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10183/221826
Resumo: Records of shallow-marine ramps with the mixing of carbonate and siliciclastic sediments are common throughout the geological time. All these records have pure carbonate and pure siliciclastic deposits as end members, occurring contemporaneously in distinct depositional regions along the ramp, and transitional hybrid facies between them. The two end member can mix in different scales and can alternate in time due to climatic changes and regressions and transgressions. This work presents a detailed reconstruction of a Mesoproterozoic storm-dominated mixed carbonate-siliciclastic ramp composed of hybrid sediments and whithout the presence of pure siliciclastic or carbonate deposits, a rare example in the geological record. Based on a high resolution logged section (in 1:20 scale) and qualitative thin sections, eleven lithofacies were identified and grouped into three lithofacies associations (offshore, offshore transition and shoreface), which are stacked vertically forming a transgressive–regressive cycle. This faciological distribution indicates a low relief ramp with wide microbial colonization from shallow to relatively deep waters (below storm-wave base level). In offshore low-energy distal areas, microbial mats spread laterally over large distances with little or no interference from currents, while in the offshore transition the morphology of the bioherms is shaped by currents induced by waves. In turn, the high wave energy in the shoreface inhibits the formation of stromatolites, restricting their occurrence to thin layers of microbial carpets or intraclastic lags. The mixing occurs in compositional scale and is relatively homogeneous along the whole logged interval, independent of the shifts in lithofacies or lithofacies associations. This compositional homogeneity is linked to the wide distribution and regularity in the input of siliciclastic sediments during the sedimentary accumulation. Strong currents induced by storms allow the transport and mixing of siliciclastic sediments with carbonate grains generated in the basin during fair-weather periods.
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spelling Ferronato, João Pedro FormoloScherer, Claiton Marlon dos SantosDrago, Gabriel BarbosaRodrigues, Amanda GoulartSouza, Ezequiel Galvão deReis, Adriano Domingos dosBálico, Manoela BettarelKifumbi, CarrelCazarin, Caroline Lessio2021-06-02T04:34:01Z20210301-9268http://hdl.handle.net/10183/221826001125989Records of shallow-marine ramps with the mixing of carbonate and siliciclastic sediments are common throughout the geological time. All these records have pure carbonate and pure siliciclastic deposits as end members, occurring contemporaneously in distinct depositional regions along the ramp, and transitional hybrid facies between them. The two end member can mix in different scales and can alternate in time due to climatic changes and regressions and transgressions. This work presents a detailed reconstruction of a Mesoproterozoic storm-dominated mixed carbonate-siliciclastic ramp composed of hybrid sediments and whithout the presence of pure siliciclastic or carbonate deposits, a rare example in the geological record. Based on a high resolution logged section (in 1:20 scale) and qualitative thin sections, eleven lithofacies were identified and grouped into three lithofacies associations (offshore, offshore transition and shoreface), which are stacked vertically forming a transgressive–regressive cycle. This faciological distribution indicates a low relief ramp with wide microbial colonization from shallow to relatively deep waters (below storm-wave base level). In offshore low-energy distal areas, microbial mats spread laterally over large distances with little or no interference from currents, while in the offshore transition the morphology of the bioherms is shaped by currents induced by waves. In turn, the high wave energy in the shoreface inhibits the formation of stromatolites, restricting their occurrence to thin layers of microbial carpets or intraclastic lags. The mixing occurs in compositional scale and is relatively homogeneous along the whole logged interval, independent of the shifts in lithofacies or lithofacies associations. This compositional homogeneity is linked to the wide distribution and regularity in the input of siliciclastic sediments during the sedimentary accumulation. Strong currents induced by storms allow the transport and mixing of siliciclastic sediments with carbonate grains generated in the basin during fair-weather periods.application/pdfengPrecambrian research, Amsterdam. Vol. 361, (2021), [Art. 106240], p. 1-20ProterozoicoFormação cabocloSedimentos híbridosEstromatólitos pré-cambrianosProterozoicCaboclo formationSediment mixingHybrid sedimentsPrecambrian stromatolitesMixed carbonate-siliciclastic sedimentation in a mesoproterozoic storm-dominated ramp : depositional processes and stromatolite developmentEstrangeiroinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRGSinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSTEXT001125989.pdf.txt001125989.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain80354http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/221826/2/001125989.pdf.txtd080331bea058db94164142108279cb1MD52ORIGINAL001125989.pdfTexto completo (inglês)application/pdf54193897http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/221826/1/001125989.pdf3afb32c0aa74cb819641e396a9b9d828MD5110183/2218262021-06-13 04:35:35.643186oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/221826Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestopendoar:2021-06-13T07:35:35Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false
dc.title.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Mixed carbonate-siliciclastic sedimentation in a mesoproterozoic storm-dominated ramp : depositional processes and stromatolite development
title Mixed carbonate-siliciclastic sedimentation in a mesoproterozoic storm-dominated ramp : depositional processes and stromatolite development
spellingShingle Mixed carbonate-siliciclastic sedimentation in a mesoproterozoic storm-dominated ramp : depositional processes and stromatolite development
Ferronato, João Pedro Formolo
Proterozoico
Formação caboclo
Sedimentos híbridos
Estromatólitos pré-cambrianos
Proterozoic
Caboclo formation
Sediment mixing
Hybrid sediments
Precambrian stromatolites
title_short Mixed carbonate-siliciclastic sedimentation in a mesoproterozoic storm-dominated ramp : depositional processes and stromatolite development
title_full Mixed carbonate-siliciclastic sedimentation in a mesoproterozoic storm-dominated ramp : depositional processes and stromatolite development
title_fullStr Mixed carbonate-siliciclastic sedimentation in a mesoproterozoic storm-dominated ramp : depositional processes and stromatolite development
title_full_unstemmed Mixed carbonate-siliciclastic sedimentation in a mesoproterozoic storm-dominated ramp : depositional processes and stromatolite development
title_sort Mixed carbonate-siliciclastic sedimentation in a mesoproterozoic storm-dominated ramp : depositional processes and stromatolite development
author Ferronato, João Pedro Formolo
author_facet Ferronato, João Pedro Formolo
Scherer, Claiton Marlon dos Santos
Drago, Gabriel Barbosa
Rodrigues, Amanda Goulart
Souza, Ezequiel Galvão de
Reis, Adriano Domingos dos
Bálico, Manoela Bettarel
Kifumbi, Carrel
Cazarin, Caroline Lessio
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author2 Scherer, Claiton Marlon dos Santos
Drago, Gabriel Barbosa
Rodrigues, Amanda Goulart
Souza, Ezequiel Galvão de
Reis, Adriano Domingos dos
Bálico, Manoela Bettarel
Kifumbi, Carrel
Cazarin, Caroline Lessio
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author
author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ferronato, João Pedro Formolo
Scherer, Claiton Marlon dos Santos
Drago, Gabriel Barbosa
Rodrigues, Amanda Goulart
Souza, Ezequiel Galvão de
Reis, Adriano Domingos dos
Bálico, Manoela Bettarel
Kifumbi, Carrel
Cazarin, Caroline Lessio
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Proterozoico
Formação caboclo
Sedimentos híbridos
Estromatólitos pré-cambrianos
topic Proterozoico
Formação caboclo
Sedimentos híbridos
Estromatólitos pré-cambrianos
Proterozoic
Caboclo formation
Sediment mixing
Hybrid sediments
Precambrian stromatolites
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Proterozoic
Caboclo formation
Sediment mixing
Hybrid sediments
Precambrian stromatolites
description Records of shallow-marine ramps with the mixing of carbonate and siliciclastic sediments are common throughout the geological time. All these records have pure carbonate and pure siliciclastic deposits as end members, occurring contemporaneously in distinct depositional regions along the ramp, and transitional hybrid facies between them. The two end member can mix in different scales and can alternate in time due to climatic changes and regressions and transgressions. This work presents a detailed reconstruction of a Mesoproterozoic storm-dominated mixed carbonate-siliciclastic ramp composed of hybrid sediments and whithout the presence of pure siliciclastic or carbonate deposits, a rare example in the geological record. Based on a high resolution logged section (in 1:20 scale) and qualitative thin sections, eleven lithofacies were identified and grouped into three lithofacies associations (offshore, offshore transition and shoreface), which are stacked vertically forming a transgressive–regressive cycle. This faciological distribution indicates a low relief ramp with wide microbial colonization from shallow to relatively deep waters (below storm-wave base level). In offshore low-energy distal areas, microbial mats spread laterally over large distances with little or no interference from currents, while in the offshore transition the morphology of the bioherms is shaped by currents induced by waves. In turn, the high wave energy in the shoreface inhibits the formation of stromatolites, restricting their occurrence to thin layers of microbial carpets or intraclastic lags. The mixing occurs in compositional scale and is relatively homogeneous along the whole logged interval, independent of the shifts in lithofacies or lithofacies associations. This compositional homogeneity is linked to the wide distribution and regularity in the input of siliciclastic sediments during the sedimentary accumulation. Strong currents induced by storms allow the transport and mixing of siliciclastic sediments with carbonate grains generated in the basin during fair-weather periods.
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