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Journal Article
Journal: Geology
Published: 07 June 2018
Geology (2018) 46 (7): 615–618.
... extent and delimit glacial growth-decay cycles that serve as background for paleoclimate modeling. We report a cyclic diamictite-mudstone succession from the Bashkirian-Moscovian Campo do Tenente Formation in southern Brazil to investigate the timing of diamictite emplacement with respect to glaciation...
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Sedimentological profile (A) and Google Earth™ modern analogs (B) for intervals of maximum ice advance (Gmax; Greenland) and intervals of maximum ice retreat (Gmin; southern Alaska) stages of the Campo do Tenente Formation (southern Brazil; see the Data Repository [see footnote 1] for facies description). At Gmax, deposition took place in a water body fringed by calving glaciers flowing from the Windhoek Ice Sheet (southwest Africa). At Gmin, the ice cover, if present, was limited to small ice caps on the highland, and sediment was transferred to the basin through fluvio-deltaic systems that were subject to slope instability and mass flow activity.
Published: 07 June 2018
Figure 3. Sedimentological profile (A) and Google Earth™ modern analogs (B) for intervals of maximum ice advance (Gmax; Greenland) and intervals of maximum ice retreat (Gmin; southern Alaska) stages of the Campo do Tenente Formation (southern Brazil; see the Data Repository [see footnote 1
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Geological setting. A: Location of the study area in eastern Paraná Basin (southern Brazil) according to its former position during the late Paleozoic, with blue arrows indicating paleo-ice flow directions. Black crosses indicate localities from which subglacial erosional features have been reinterpreted as products of iceberg scouring (1: Rosa et al., 2016; 2: Vesely and Assine, 2014) or subaerial erosion (3: Fedorchuk et al., 2018). B: Schematic subdivision of the Itararé Group in the southeast Paraná Basin, with black arrow pointing to the examined interval. Formation names: CT—Campo do Tenente; MF—Mafra; RS—Rio do Sul.
Published: 07 June 2018
: CT—Campo do Tenente; MF—Mafra; RS—Rio do Sul.
Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 February 2007
AAPG Bulletin (2007) 91 (2): 151–160.
... on biostratigraphic data and lithofacies equivalence, França et al. (1996) considered that Westphalian mudstones that crop out in southeastern Paraná state (Campo do Tenente shale) are time equivalent to the mud-rich interval of the Lagoa Azul Formation recognized in the subsurface (Tarabaí Member). Consequently...
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Series: Geological Society, London, Special Publications
Published: 06 June 2023
DOI: 10.1144/SP535-2022-342
EISBN: 9781786205193
... records It is interesting to note that the Ac Zone covers two lithostratigraphical units in the Paraná Basin, i.e. the Lagoa Azul and Campo do Tenente formations ( Vesely et al. 2021 ), which means that within the range of occurrence of this palynozone there were two deglaciation intervals...
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Journal Article
Published: 28 September 2020
Journal of Sedimentary Research (2020) 90 (8): 969–979.
... a paleotopography characterized by valleys (paleodepressions), in which the sediments of the Itararé Group were deposited ( D'Elboux and Paiva 1980 ; Piccoli and Bortuluzzi 1981; Lopes 1995 ; Santos et al. 1996 ; Tedesco et al. 2016 ). The Itararé Group can be divided into the Campo do Tenente, Mafra...
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Journal Article
Published: 21 December 2020
The Canadian Mineralogist (2020) 58 (6): 679–702.
... aquamarine from the Tenente Ananias pegmatites ( Barreto 1991 ) in Rio Grande do Norte State. It exhibits a weakly developed, asymmetrical zoning which is characterized by a massive quartz core, an intermediate zone rich in K-feldspar (“amazonite” and white varieties) mineralized in aquamarine, and a wall...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 January 2023
Journal of Paleontology (2023) 97 (1): 172–188.
...Fernando A. Ferratges; Pedro Artal; Barry W.M. van Bakel; Samuel Zamora Abstract A highly diversified fauna of hermit crabs associated with reef environments from the Serraduy Formation (lower Eocene) in the southern Pyrenees (Huesca, Spain) is described. Other European Eocene outcrops have yielded...
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