Septarian carbonate concretions in the Permian Rio do Rasto Formation: Birth, growth and implications for the early diagenetic history of southwestern Gondwana succession
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Resumo: | Between the Late Carboniferous and Early Triassic, the southwestern Gondwana supercontinent was characterized by the development of a huge intracratonic basin. A large confined epeiric sea and the accumulation of a transgressive-regressive sequence were formed by continuous subsidence related to tectonic effects caused by the Sanrafaelic Orogeny and the consequent generation of accommodation space. The Permian Rio do Rasto Formation documents the last progradational cycle related to the complete continentalization of this epeiric sea. The basal member of the Rio do Rasto Formation (Serrinha) is believed to have been deposited in a shallow epicontinental water body subjected to storms and influenced by episodic deltaic incursions. One of the most remarkable characteristics of the Serrinha Member is the presence of carbonate concretions hosted in mudstones and very fine sandstones. Here, we combine sedimentological and petrographic descriptions coupled with geochemical and stable carbon and oxygen isotopic data to elucidate the nature of these carbonate concretions. The non-deformed internal structure, decreasing proportion of carbonate cements relative to detrital grains toward the concretion edges, core-to-rim isotopic variations, and perhaps most importantly, the preservation of a well-developed cardhouse fabric support an early diagenetic origin for these structures at shallow burial depths of tens of meters. Stable isotope analyses of micritic calcite cements and calcites filling the septarian fractures reveal major negative excursions in both delta O-18 and delta C-13 values. Oxygen isotope ratios obtained for the micritic calcite cements vary between -12.1 and -2.6%.. The calcite filling septarian fractures also exhibit negative values of delta O-18 (-14.2 to -13.8%.), with an average of 14%0. The delta C-13 values of micritic calcite cements range from -5.0-0.2%0. The carbon isotopic data from the calcite-filling septarian fractures are also negative (4.4 to -3.3%0). The delta O-18 signatures suggest that the early diagenetic carbonate concretions precipitated in a shallow freshwater environment rather than in a marine setting. The delta C-13 values suggest that the carbon isotopes were derived from a source with slightly depleted C-13, supporting at least a partial organogenic contribution with weak sulfate reduction rates typical of freshwater systems. Sedimentological analysis shows that the epicontinental water body in which the Serrinha Member was deposited was constantly supplied by rivers and meteoric waters, which suggests that an enormous freshwater basin with restricted marine connections to the Panthalassa Ocean once existed. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. |
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Septarian carbonate concretions in the Permian Rio do Rasto Formation: Birth, growth and implications for the early diagenetic history of southwestern Gondwana successionSeptarian carbonate concretionsLate PermianSouthwestern GondwanaParana BasinRio do Rasto FormationSerrinha MemberBetween the Late Carboniferous and Early Triassic, the southwestern Gondwana supercontinent was characterized by the development of a huge intracratonic basin. A large confined epeiric sea and the accumulation of a transgressive-regressive sequence were formed by continuous subsidence related to tectonic effects caused by the Sanrafaelic Orogeny and the consequent generation of accommodation space. The Permian Rio do Rasto Formation documents the last progradational cycle related to the complete continentalization of this epeiric sea. The basal member of the Rio do Rasto Formation (Serrinha) is believed to have been deposited in a shallow epicontinental water body subjected to storms and influenced by episodic deltaic incursions. One of the most remarkable characteristics of the Serrinha Member is the presence of carbonate concretions hosted in mudstones and very fine sandstones. Here, we combine sedimentological and petrographic descriptions coupled with geochemical and stable carbon and oxygen isotopic data to elucidate the nature of these carbonate concretions. The non-deformed internal structure, decreasing proportion of carbonate cements relative to detrital grains toward the concretion edges, core-to-rim isotopic variations, and perhaps most importantly, the preservation of a well-developed cardhouse fabric support an early diagenetic origin for these structures at shallow burial depths of tens of meters. Stable isotope analyses of micritic calcite cements and calcites filling the septarian fractures reveal major negative excursions in both delta O-18 and delta C-13 values. Oxygen isotope ratios obtained for the micritic calcite cements vary between -12.1 and -2.6%.. The calcite filling septarian fractures also exhibit negative values of delta O-18 (-14.2 to -13.8%.), with an average of 14%0. The delta C-13 values of micritic calcite cements range from -5.0-0.2%0. The carbon isotopic data from the calcite-filling septarian fractures are also negative (4.4 to -3.3%0). The delta O-18 signatures suggest that the early diagenetic carbonate concretions precipitated in a shallow freshwater environment rather than in a marine setting. The delta C-13 values suggest that the carbon isotopes were derived from a source with slightly depleted C-13, supporting at least a partial organogenic contribution with weak sulfate reduction rates typical of freshwater systems. Sedimentological analysis shows that the epicontinental water body in which the Serrinha Member was deposited was constantly supplied by rivers and meteoric waters, which suggests that an enormous freshwater basin with restricted marine connections to the Panthalassa Ocean once existed. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)Univ Sao Paulo, Inst Geociencias, BR-05508080 Sao Paulo, SP, BrazilUniv Estadual Paulista, Inst Geociencias & Ciencias Exatas, Dept Geol Aplicada, BR-13506900 Rio Claro, SP, BrazilUniv Estadual Paulista, Inst Geociencias & Ciencias Exatas, Dept Geol Aplicada, BR-13506900 Rio Claro, SP, BrazilCNPq: process 142202/2013-4CNPq: 300423/82-9Elsevier B.V.Universidade de São Paulo (USP)Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)Alessandretti, LucianoWarren, Lucas Verissimo [UNESP]Machado, RomuloNovello, Valdir FelipeSayeg, Isaac Jamil2018-11-26T16:16:33Z2018-11-26T16:16:33Z2015-08-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article1-15application/pdfhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.sedgeo.2015.06.007Sedimentary Geology. Amsterdam: Elsevier Science Bv, v. 326, p. 1-15, 2015.0037-0738http://hdl.handle.net/11449/16074610.1016/j.sedgeo.2015.06.007WOS:000360252500001WOS000360252500001.pdf1333845337012256Web of Sciencereponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengSedimentary Geology1,277info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2023-11-03T06:14:22Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/160746Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-08-05T16:51:43.375229Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false |
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Septarian carbonate concretions in the Permian Rio do Rasto Formation: Birth, growth and implications for the early diagenetic history of southwestern Gondwana succession |
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Septarian carbonate concretions in the Permian Rio do Rasto Formation: Birth, growth and implications for the early diagenetic history of southwestern Gondwana succession |
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Septarian carbonate concretions in the Permian Rio do Rasto Formation: Birth, growth and implications for the early diagenetic history of southwestern Gondwana succession Alessandretti, Luciano Septarian carbonate concretions Late Permian Southwestern Gondwana Parana Basin Rio do Rasto Formation Serrinha Member |
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Septarian carbonate concretions in the Permian Rio do Rasto Formation: Birth, growth and implications for the early diagenetic history of southwestern Gondwana succession |
title_full |
Septarian carbonate concretions in the Permian Rio do Rasto Formation: Birth, growth and implications for the early diagenetic history of southwestern Gondwana succession |
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Septarian carbonate concretions in the Permian Rio do Rasto Formation: Birth, growth and implications for the early diagenetic history of southwestern Gondwana succession |
title_full_unstemmed |
Septarian carbonate concretions in the Permian Rio do Rasto Formation: Birth, growth and implications for the early diagenetic history of southwestern Gondwana succession |
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Septarian carbonate concretions in the Permian Rio do Rasto Formation: Birth, growth and implications for the early diagenetic history of southwestern Gondwana succession |
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Alessandretti, Luciano |
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Alessandretti, Luciano Warren, Lucas Verissimo [UNESP] Machado, Romulo Novello, Valdir Felipe Sayeg, Isaac Jamil |
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Warren, Lucas Verissimo [UNESP] Machado, Romulo Novello, Valdir Felipe Sayeg, Isaac Jamil |
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Universidade de São Paulo (USP) Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp) |
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Alessandretti, Luciano Warren, Lucas Verissimo [UNESP] Machado, Romulo Novello, Valdir Felipe Sayeg, Isaac Jamil |
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Septarian carbonate concretions Late Permian Southwestern Gondwana Parana Basin Rio do Rasto Formation Serrinha Member |
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Septarian carbonate concretions Late Permian Southwestern Gondwana Parana Basin Rio do Rasto Formation Serrinha Member |
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Between the Late Carboniferous and Early Triassic, the southwestern Gondwana supercontinent was characterized by the development of a huge intracratonic basin. A large confined epeiric sea and the accumulation of a transgressive-regressive sequence were formed by continuous subsidence related to tectonic effects caused by the Sanrafaelic Orogeny and the consequent generation of accommodation space. The Permian Rio do Rasto Formation documents the last progradational cycle related to the complete continentalization of this epeiric sea. The basal member of the Rio do Rasto Formation (Serrinha) is believed to have been deposited in a shallow epicontinental water body subjected to storms and influenced by episodic deltaic incursions. One of the most remarkable characteristics of the Serrinha Member is the presence of carbonate concretions hosted in mudstones and very fine sandstones. Here, we combine sedimentological and petrographic descriptions coupled with geochemical and stable carbon and oxygen isotopic data to elucidate the nature of these carbonate concretions. The non-deformed internal structure, decreasing proportion of carbonate cements relative to detrital grains toward the concretion edges, core-to-rim isotopic variations, and perhaps most importantly, the preservation of a well-developed cardhouse fabric support an early diagenetic origin for these structures at shallow burial depths of tens of meters. Stable isotope analyses of micritic calcite cements and calcites filling the septarian fractures reveal major negative excursions in both delta O-18 and delta C-13 values. Oxygen isotope ratios obtained for the micritic calcite cements vary between -12.1 and -2.6%.. The calcite filling septarian fractures also exhibit negative values of delta O-18 (-14.2 to -13.8%.), with an average of 14%0. The delta C-13 values of micritic calcite cements range from -5.0-0.2%0. The carbon isotopic data from the calcite-filling septarian fractures are also negative (4.4 to -3.3%0). The delta O-18 signatures suggest that the early diagenetic carbonate concretions precipitated in a shallow freshwater environment rather than in a marine setting. The delta C-13 values suggest that the carbon isotopes were derived from a source with slightly depleted C-13, supporting at least a partial organogenic contribution with weak sulfate reduction rates typical of freshwater systems. Sedimentological analysis shows that the epicontinental water body in which the Serrinha Member was deposited was constantly supplied by rivers and meteoric waters, which suggests that an enormous freshwater basin with restricted marine connections to the Panthalassa Ocean once existed. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. |
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