TRACE FOSSILS FROM THE UPPER CRETACEOUS CAPACETE FORMATION, SANFRANCISCANA BASIN, CENTRAL BRAZIL
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Resumo: | The Upper Cretaceous Capacete Formation, from the intracratonic Sanfranciscana Basin, central Brazil, consists of epiclastic sediments with a significant aeolian contribution. This unit has been traditionally interpreted as deposited by alluvial fans distally grading to braided rivers in an arid- to semiarid climate within the central part of southwestern Gondwana. Locally, some expositions with wide lateral extension show architectural elements indicative of deposition in meandering rivers, such as floodplain fines (FF) interbedded with crevasse splay (CR), lateral-accretion macroforms (LA), and channels (CH). Bioturbation within the meandering fluvial deposits is commonly associated with the floodplain element, mainly occurring in fine-grained sandstone and mudstone. The lateral-accretion elements and channel deposits are barren of trace fossils. Sandstone with climbing ripples (Sr) from the element CR show low bioturbation of meniscate trace fossils assigned to Taenidium, Beaconites, and Scoyenia ichnogenera. Simple vertical and horizontal burrows identified as Skolithos and Palaeophycus occur associated with Taenidium and Camborygma in sandstone facies (Sr, St and Sh), as well as rhizoliths, representing the Scoyenia ichnofacies. The predominance of trace fossils related to the FF and CR architectural elements attests to the colonization mostly by insects in episodic and vegetated flood plains of the meandering river system from the Capacete Formation. Thus, despite the primarily arid to semiarid conditions interpreted for the inner parts of the newly formed South American continent during the Upper Cretaceous, our new data support deposition under humid conditions in some intervals of the Capacete Formation from the Sanfranciscana Basin. |
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TRACE FOSSILS FROM THE UPPER CRETACEOUS CAPACETE FORMATION, SANFRANCISCANA BASIN, CENTRAL BRAZILMeandering fluvial systeminsectscontinental trace fossilsScoyenia ichnofaciesThe Upper Cretaceous Capacete Formation, from the intracratonic Sanfranciscana Basin, central Brazil, consists of epiclastic sediments with a significant aeolian contribution. This unit has been traditionally interpreted as deposited by alluvial fans distally grading to braided rivers in an arid- to semiarid climate within the central part of southwestern Gondwana. Locally, some expositions with wide lateral extension show architectural elements indicative of deposition in meandering rivers, such as floodplain fines (FF) interbedded with crevasse splay (CR), lateral-accretion macroforms (LA), and channels (CH). Bioturbation within the meandering fluvial deposits is commonly associated with the floodplain element, mainly occurring in fine-grained sandstone and mudstone. The lateral-accretion elements and channel deposits are barren of trace fossils. Sandstone with climbing ripples (Sr) from the element CR show low bioturbation of meniscate trace fossils assigned to Taenidium, Beaconites, and Scoyenia ichnogenera. Simple vertical and horizontal burrows identified as Skolithos and Palaeophycus occur associated with Taenidium and Camborygma in sandstone facies (Sr, St and Sh), as well as rhizoliths, representing the Scoyenia ichnofacies. The predominance of trace fossils related to the FF and CR architectural elements attests to the colonization mostly by insects in episodic and vegetated flood plains of the meandering river system from the Capacete Formation. Thus, despite the primarily arid to semiarid conditions interpreted for the inner parts of the newly formed South American continent during the Upper Cretaceous, our new data support deposition under humid conditions in some intervals of the Capacete Formation from the Sanfranciscana Basin.Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)Univ Fed Uberlandia, Inst Geog, LMG 746 Km 1,Campus Monte Carmelo, BR-38500000 Uberlandia, MG, BrazilSao Paulo State Univ, Inst Geosci & Exact Sci, Dept Geol, Ave 24-A,Bela Vista 178, BR-13506900 Rio Claro, SP, BrazilUniv Republica, Sci Fac, Paleontol Dept, Igua 4225, Montevideo 11400, UruguayUnisinos Univ, Geol Grad Program, Sao Leopoldo, RS, BrazilSao Paulo State Univ, Inst Geosci & Exact Sci, Dept Geol, Ave 24-A,Bela Vista 178, BR-13506900 Rio Claro, SP, BrazilCNPq: 159548/2018-7Polish Geological SocUniversidade Federal de Uberlândia (UFU)Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)Univ RepublicaUnisinos UnivSedorko, DanielAlessandretti, LucianoWarren, Lucas Verissimo [UNESP]Verde, MarianoRangel, Caio CesarRamos, Kimberly SilvaNetto, Renata Guimaraes2021-06-25T12:35:09Z2021-06-25T12:35:09Z2020-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article247-260http://dx.doi.org/10.14241/asgp.2020.15Annales Societatis Geologorum Poloniae. Krakow: Polish Geological Soc, v. 90, n. 3, p. 247-260, 2020.0208-9068http://hdl.handle.net/11449/20996510.14241/asgp.2020.15WOS:000611815000004Web of Sciencereponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengAnnales Societatis Geologorum Poloniaeinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2021-10-23T19:50:12Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/209965Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-08-05T16:31:09.652889Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false |
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TRACE FOSSILS FROM THE UPPER CRETACEOUS CAPACETE FORMATION, SANFRANCISCANA BASIN, CENTRAL BRAZIL |
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TRACE FOSSILS FROM THE UPPER CRETACEOUS CAPACETE FORMATION, SANFRANCISCANA BASIN, CENTRAL BRAZIL |
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TRACE FOSSILS FROM THE UPPER CRETACEOUS CAPACETE FORMATION, SANFRANCISCANA BASIN, CENTRAL BRAZIL Sedorko, Daniel Meandering fluvial system insects continental trace fossils Scoyenia ichnofacies |
title_short |
TRACE FOSSILS FROM THE UPPER CRETACEOUS CAPACETE FORMATION, SANFRANCISCANA BASIN, CENTRAL BRAZIL |
title_full |
TRACE FOSSILS FROM THE UPPER CRETACEOUS CAPACETE FORMATION, SANFRANCISCANA BASIN, CENTRAL BRAZIL |
title_fullStr |
TRACE FOSSILS FROM THE UPPER CRETACEOUS CAPACETE FORMATION, SANFRANCISCANA BASIN, CENTRAL BRAZIL |
title_full_unstemmed |
TRACE FOSSILS FROM THE UPPER CRETACEOUS CAPACETE FORMATION, SANFRANCISCANA BASIN, CENTRAL BRAZIL |
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TRACE FOSSILS FROM THE UPPER CRETACEOUS CAPACETE FORMATION, SANFRANCISCANA BASIN, CENTRAL BRAZIL |
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Sedorko, Daniel |
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Sedorko, Daniel Alessandretti, Luciano Warren, Lucas Verissimo [UNESP] Verde, Mariano Rangel, Caio Cesar Ramos, Kimberly Silva Netto, Renata Guimaraes |
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author |
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Alessandretti, Luciano Warren, Lucas Verissimo [UNESP] Verde, Mariano Rangel, Caio Cesar Ramos, Kimberly Silva Netto, Renata Guimaraes |
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Universidade Federal de Uberlândia (UFU) Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp) Univ Republica Unisinos Univ |
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Sedorko, Daniel Alessandretti, Luciano Warren, Lucas Verissimo [UNESP] Verde, Mariano Rangel, Caio Cesar Ramos, Kimberly Silva Netto, Renata Guimaraes |
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Meandering fluvial system insects continental trace fossils Scoyenia ichnofacies |
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Meandering fluvial system insects continental trace fossils Scoyenia ichnofacies |
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The Upper Cretaceous Capacete Formation, from the intracratonic Sanfranciscana Basin, central Brazil, consists of epiclastic sediments with a significant aeolian contribution. This unit has been traditionally interpreted as deposited by alluvial fans distally grading to braided rivers in an arid- to semiarid climate within the central part of southwestern Gondwana. Locally, some expositions with wide lateral extension show architectural elements indicative of deposition in meandering rivers, such as floodplain fines (FF) interbedded with crevasse splay (CR), lateral-accretion macroforms (LA), and channels (CH). Bioturbation within the meandering fluvial deposits is commonly associated with the floodplain element, mainly occurring in fine-grained sandstone and mudstone. The lateral-accretion elements and channel deposits are barren of trace fossils. Sandstone with climbing ripples (Sr) from the element CR show low bioturbation of meniscate trace fossils assigned to Taenidium, Beaconites, and Scoyenia ichnogenera. Simple vertical and horizontal burrows identified as Skolithos and Palaeophycus occur associated with Taenidium and Camborygma in sandstone facies (Sr, St and Sh), as well as rhizoliths, representing the Scoyenia ichnofacies. The predominance of trace fossils related to the FF and CR architectural elements attests to the colonization mostly by insects in episodic and vegetated flood plains of the meandering river system from the Capacete Formation. Thus, despite the primarily arid to semiarid conditions interpreted for the inner parts of the newly formed South American continent during the Upper Cretaceous, our new data support deposition under humid conditions in some intervals of the Capacete Formation from the Sanfranciscana Basin. |
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