Unusual thick eolian sand sheet sedimentary succession: Paleoproterozoic Bandeirinha Formation, Minas Gerais

ABSTRACTSome present-day eolian sand sheets have small and width dunes, called zibars, as common type of depositional morphology. Their formation is related to different stabilizing factors, which reduce the availability of clastic materials for eolian processes. In fact, zibars are dunes which do n...

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Main Authors: Fábio Simplicio, Giorgio Basilici
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Geologia
Series:Brazilian Journal of Geology
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spelling doaj-b4eeec63285b41b88db33cac5a8143ca2020-11-25T00:24:44ZengSociedade Brasileira de GeologiaBrazilian Journal of Geology2317-469245suppl 131110.1590/2317-4889201530133S2317-48892015000400003Unusual thick eolian sand sheet sedimentary succession: Paleoproterozoic Bandeirinha Formation, Minas GeraisFábio SimplicioGiorgio BasiliciABSTRACTSome present-day eolian sand sheets have small and width dunes, called zibars, as common type of depositional morphology. Their formation is related to different stabilizing factors, which reduce the availability of clastic materials for eolian processes. In fact, zibars are dunes which do not have time to develop a larger dune with slipface (proto-dune). Dunes in sands sheet areas generally are constructed by wind ripple laminations and commonly generate sedimentary succession less than 20 m thick, which are the consequence of low sand supply. This study deals with an uncommon eolian sand sheet sedimentary succession more than 50 m thick, Proterozoic in age, known as Bandeirinha Formation. This paper tries to explain the anomalous thick of this sand sheet sedimentary succession. High thickness was probably the result of a high input of sand material, combine with low availability of sand, thus allowing the only construction of proto-dunes (zibars). Early cementation, due to near-surface evaporation of saline water, has been proposed as main factor that reduced the sand availability into this eolian system. Finally, the subsidence processes related to the first stage of rift Espinhaço Basin must have generated the accommodation space to preserve the sand sheet succession.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2317-48892015000400003&lng=en&tlng=enLençol de areiazibarrios efêmerosFormação BandeirinhaPaleoproterozoico.
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author Fábio Simplicio
Giorgio Basilici
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Giorgio Basilici
Unusual thick eolian sand sheet sedimentary succession: Paleoproterozoic Bandeirinha Formation, Minas Gerais
Brazilian Journal of Geology
Lençol de areia
zibar
rios efêmeros
Formação Bandeirinha
Paleoproterozoico.
author_facet Fábio Simplicio
Giorgio Basilici
author_sort Fábio Simplicio
title Unusual thick eolian sand sheet sedimentary succession: Paleoproterozoic Bandeirinha Formation, Minas Gerais
title_short Unusual thick eolian sand sheet sedimentary succession: Paleoproterozoic Bandeirinha Formation, Minas Gerais
title_full Unusual thick eolian sand sheet sedimentary succession: Paleoproterozoic Bandeirinha Formation, Minas Gerais
title_fullStr Unusual thick eolian sand sheet sedimentary succession: Paleoproterozoic Bandeirinha Formation, Minas Gerais
title_full_unstemmed Unusual thick eolian sand sheet sedimentary succession: Paleoproterozoic Bandeirinha Formation, Minas Gerais
title_sort unusual thick eolian sand sheet sedimentary succession: paleoproterozoic bandeirinha formation, minas gerais
publisher Sociedade Brasileira de Geologia
series Brazilian Journal of Geology
issn 2317-4692
description ABSTRACTSome present-day eolian sand sheets have small and width dunes, called zibars, as common type of depositional morphology. Their formation is related to different stabilizing factors, which reduce the availability of clastic materials for eolian processes. In fact, zibars are dunes which do not have time to develop a larger dune with slipface (proto-dune). Dunes in sands sheet areas generally are constructed by wind ripple laminations and commonly generate sedimentary succession less than 20 m thick, which are the consequence of low sand supply. This study deals with an uncommon eolian sand sheet sedimentary succession more than 50 m thick, Proterozoic in age, known as Bandeirinha Formation. This paper tries to explain the anomalous thick of this sand sheet sedimentary succession. High thickness was probably the result of a high input of sand material, combine with low availability of sand, thus allowing the only construction of proto-dunes (zibars). Early cementation, due to near-surface evaporation of saline water, has been proposed as main factor that reduced the sand availability into this eolian system. Finally, the subsidence processes related to the first stage of rift Espinhaço Basin must have generated the accommodation space to preserve the sand sheet succession.
topic Lençol de areia
zibar
rios efêmeros
Formação Bandeirinha
Paleoproterozoico.
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2317-48892015000400003&lng=en&tlng=en
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