Lowstand Turbidites and Delta Systems of the Itararé Group in the Vidal Ramos region (SC), southern Brazil

Turbidites have captioned the attention of sedimentologists during the last decades due their importance as hydrocarbon reservoirs. However, their relationship to delta systems still deserves further studies. This paper presents examples from a late deglacial to early post-glacial deltaic and turbid...

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Main Authors: Carla Gimena Puigdomenech, Bruno Carvalho, Paulo Sérgio Gomes Paim, Ubiratan Ferrucio Faccini
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spelling doaj-c24cf0d6d45f47e180ed595b67c5b2f52020-11-24T22:41:36ZengSociedade Brasileira de GeologiaBrazilian Journal of Geology2317-469244452954410.5327/Z23174889201400040002S2317-48892014000300529Lowstand Turbidites and Delta Systems of the Itararé Group in the Vidal Ramos region (SC), southern BrazilCarla Gimena PuigdomenechBruno CarvalhoPaulo Sérgio Gomes PaimUbiratan Ferrucio FacciniTurbidites have captioned the attention of sedimentologists during the last decades due their importance as hydrocarbon reservoirs. However, their relationship to delta systems still deserves further studies. This paper presents examples from a late deglacial to early post-glacial deltaic and turbidite strata exposed in the surroundings of Vidal Ramos (Santa Catarina State, Brazil), southern portion of the Paraná Basin. There, the uppermost part of the Mafra Formation and the Rio do Sul Formation onlap the Proterozoic basement and comprises an up to 360 m thick package. It includes (base to top) black shales, mass transport deposits (MTD) and sandy turbidites (Mafra Formation) as well as thin bedded turbidites (tbt), including one interval of black shales and sandy turbidites, overlain by proximal delta front sandstones (Rio do Sul Formation). The analysis of the succession shows two more than 150 m thick coarsening-upwards deltaic successions composed of turbidite sand sheets at their base (prodelta), followed by partially collapsed thin bedded turbidites (delta slope wedge) and delta front sandstones. Both turbidite sand-sheets abruptly overlay black shale intervals related to maximum flooding surfaces and therefore record correlative conformities. A detailed stratigraphic section elaborated from the correlation of four logs (1/100) suggests that distal delta front sands includes both thin bedded turbidites and wave reworked sands whereas the proximal delta front was dominated by long-lived underflows (hyperpycnal flows). The succession suggests that the most expressive turbidite beds (base of the delta systems) have resulted from relative sea-level falls (early lowstand) whereas the thin-bedded turbidites were related to the development of the late lowstand wedge. Black shales represent the transgressive systems tract and HST were not deposited or preserved in the area. High sediment supply associated with lowstand tracts could explain the occasional (Vidal Ramos) to common occurrence of slope failures (slumps and diamictites) involving thin bedded turbidites and delta front sandstones. This situation is quite logical in terms of deglacial periods, and resulting high sediment supply, within a long-term icehouse context, with prevalence of lowstand to transgressive settings.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2317-48892014000300529&lng=en&tlng=enDeltasTurbiditos de Mar BaixoCunha de Mar BaixoGlaciação Permo-CarboníferaBacia do Paraná
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author Carla Gimena Puigdomenech
Bruno Carvalho
Paulo Sérgio Gomes Paim
Ubiratan Ferrucio Faccini
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Bruno Carvalho
Paulo Sérgio Gomes Paim
Ubiratan Ferrucio Faccini
Lowstand Turbidites and Delta Systems of the Itararé Group in the Vidal Ramos region (SC), southern Brazil
Brazilian Journal of Geology
Deltas
Turbiditos de Mar Baixo
Cunha de Mar Baixo
Glaciação Permo-Carbonífera
Bacia do Paraná
author_facet Carla Gimena Puigdomenech
Bruno Carvalho
Paulo Sérgio Gomes Paim
Ubiratan Ferrucio Faccini
author_sort Carla Gimena Puigdomenech
title Lowstand Turbidites and Delta Systems of the Itararé Group in the Vidal Ramos region (SC), southern Brazil
title_short Lowstand Turbidites and Delta Systems of the Itararé Group in the Vidal Ramos region (SC), southern Brazil
title_full Lowstand Turbidites and Delta Systems of the Itararé Group in the Vidal Ramos region (SC), southern Brazil
title_fullStr Lowstand Turbidites and Delta Systems of the Itararé Group in the Vidal Ramos region (SC), southern Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Lowstand Turbidites and Delta Systems of the Itararé Group in the Vidal Ramos region (SC), southern Brazil
title_sort lowstand turbidites and delta systems of the itararé group in the vidal ramos region (sc), southern brazil
publisher Sociedade Brasileira de Geologia
series Brazilian Journal of Geology
issn 2317-4692
description Turbidites have captioned the attention of sedimentologists during the last decades due their importance as hydrocarbon reservoirs. However, their relationship to delta systems still deserves further studies. This paper presents examples from a late deglacial to early post-glacial deltaic and turbidite strata exposed in the surroundings of Vidal Ramos (Santa Catarina State, Brazil), southern portion of the Paraná Basin. There, the uppermost part of the Mafra Formation and the Rio do Sul Formation onlap the Proterozoic basement and comprises an up to 360 m thick package. It includes (base to top) black shales, mass transport deposits (MTD) and sandy turbidites (Mafra Formation) as well as thin bedded turbidites (tbt), including one interval of black shales and sandy turbidites, overlain by proximal delta front sandstones (Rio do Sul Formation). The analysis of the succession shows two more than 150 m thick coarsening-upwards deltaic successions composed of turbidite sand sheets at their base (prodelta), followed by partially collapsed thin bedded turbidites (delta slope wedge) and delta front sandstones. Both turbidite sand-sheets abruptly overlay black shale intervals related to maximum flooding surfaces and therefore record correlative conformities. A detailed stratigraphic section elaborated from the correlation of four logs (1/100) suggests that distal delta front sands includes both thin bedded turbidites and wave reworked sands whereas the proximal delta front was dominated by long-lived underflows (hyperpycnal flows). The succession suggests that the most expressive turbidite beds (base of the delta systems) have resulted from relative sea-level falls (early lowstand) whereas the thin-bedded turbidites were related to the development of the late lowstand wedge. Black shales represent the transgressive systems tract and HST were not deposited or preserved in the area. High sediment supply associated with lowstand tracts could explain the occasional (Vidal Ramos) to common occurrence of slope failures (slumps and diamictites) involving thin bedded turbidites and delta front sandstones. This situation is quite logical in terms of deglacial periods, and resulting high sediment supply, within a long-term icehouse context, with prevalence of lowstand to transgressive settings.
topic Deltas
Turbiditos de Mar Baixo
Cunha de Mar Baixo
Glaciação Permo-Carbonífera
Bacia do Paraná
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2317-48892014000300529&lng=en&tlng=en
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