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(a) Deltaic region of the Paraiba do Sul River (eastern Brazil). (b) Deltaic region of the Açu River (northeast Brazil).
Published: 01 March 2004
Figure 2. (a) Deltaic region of the Paraiba do Sul River (eastern Brazil). (b) Deltaic region of the Açu River (northeast Brazil).
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(a) Deltaic region of the Paraiba do Sul River (eastern Brazil). (b) Deltaic region of the Açu River (northeast Brazil).
Published: 01 March 2004
Figure 2. (a) Deltaic region of the Paraiba do Sul River (eastern Brazil). (b) Deltaic region of the Açu River (northeast Brazil).
Journal Article
Published: 05 November 2021
Journal of Sedimentary Research (2021) 91 (11): 1133–1150.
... to the northward and southward coastal transport cells. There is also evidence of heavy-mineral transport by the Paraíba do Sul River. However, research has not been done in this area on the opaque fraction (iron oxides and oxyhydroxides), which are good tracers for provenance and distribution processes. Here we...
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 April 1984
AAPG Bulletin (1984) 68 (4): 506.
... conditions, with the intake area of the Paraiba do Sul river delta supposedly playing an important part. Lopatin-type plots gave the first clue for establishing this model, which takes into account a large number of facts about the basin, such as well and seismic information, clay diagenesis, water...
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(A) Map of the Book Cliffs showing the depositional limits of the K-4 shoreface-shelf parasequence (modified from Taylor and Lovell 1995) and (B) the Paraiba do Sul delta, Atlantic Coast, Brazil, shown at the same scale. Linear-to-gently-arcute beach ridges in the latter record the counterclockwise rotation of the shoreline within progradational beach-ridge sets (highlighted by white lines), updrift (east) of the Paraiba do Sul River. Similar rotation of the shoreline is observed between successive clinothems in the geologic model of the studied parasequence (Figure 8).
Published: 01 September 2009
the counterclockwise rotation of the shoreline within progradational beach-ridge sets (highlighted by white lines), updrift (east) of the Paraiba do Sul River. Similar rotation of the shoreline is observed between successive clinothems in the geologic model of the studied parasequence ( Figure 8 ).
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Digital topography and satellite gravity-derived bathymetry, southeast Brazil. White polygon roughly frames the study area and 2-D seismic data coverage. The Atlantic hinge line (red dashed line) is drawn here on a gravimetric ridge (gravity high) that has been interpreted to delineate the boundary between the craton and extended or attenuated crust (nearshore Moho uplift of Meisling et al., 2001). Interpreted ancestral and modern Paraiba do Sul river courses are shown on the onshore digital topography. The ancestral Paraiba do Sul emptied into the northern Santos Basin and was previously described by Cobbold et al., 2001. Image courtesy of Khalid Soofi, ConocoPhillips Remote Sensing Laboratory.
Published: 01 July 2004
the boundary between the craton and extended or attenuated crust (nearshore Moho uplift of Meisling et al., 2001 ). Interpreted ancestral and modern Paraiba do Sul river courses are shown on the onshore digital topography. The ancestral Paraiba do Sul emptied into the northern Santos Basin and was previously
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Sequence 5 paleogeography (late Campanian–Maastrichtian). At this time, siliciclastic dispersal systems, driven by organization of the Paraiba do Sul river system, were beginning to focus sediment input into the northern and central Santos Basin. Shades of brown indicate relative thickness of the paleoshelf sequence (dark brown is relatively thin, and orange brown is relatively thick).
Published: 01 July 2004
Figure 9 Sequence 5 paleogeography (late Campanian–Maastrichtian). At this time, siliciclastic dispersal systems, driven by organization of the Paraiba do Sul river system, were beginning to focus sediment input into the northern and central Santos Basin. Shades of brown indicate relative
Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 July 2004
AAPG Bulletin (2004) 88 (7): 923–945.
... the boundary between the craton and extended or attenuated crust (nearshore Moho uplift of Meisling et al., 2001 ). Interpreted ancestral and modern Paraiba do Sul river courses are shown on the onshore digital topography. The ancestral Paraiba do Sul emptied into the northern Santos Basin and was previously...
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Rb–Sr isochron diagram for samples from the deltaic regions of the Paraiba do Sul and Açu rivers.
Published: 01 March 2004
Figure 3. Rb–Sr isochron diagram for samples from the deltaic regions of the Paraiba do Sul and Açu rivers.
Series: GSA Special Papers
Published: 01 January 1986
DOI: 10.1130/SPE210-p79
... of the Tertiary Powder River Basin coal swamps. In addition, the overall depositional elements of the Rio Paraiba do Sul in Brazil and the Upper Columbia and Lower Saskatchewan rivers in Canada are recognizable in the basin’s Tertiary rocks, giving rise to a hybrid model of coal deposition in the Powder River...
Journal Article
Published: 01 March 2004
Geological Magazine (2004) 141 (2): 233–244.
...Figure 2. (a) Deltaic region of the Paraiba do Sul River (eastern Brazil). (b) Deltaic region of the Açu River (northeast Brazil). ...
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Journal Article
Published: 21 February 2019
Journal of Sedimentary Research (2019) 89 (2): 168–185.
... it has been undergoing forced regression ( Martin et al. 1985 , 1993 , 2003 ; Dias and Kjerfve 2013). The current active lobe of the Paraiba do Sul delta initiated with the avulsion of the Paraiba do Sul river. The timing of this event varies depending on the type of age-dating method utilized ( Table...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 May 2022
Journal of Paleontology (2022) 96 (3): 729–733.
... Tecnologia (MCT), Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul (PUCRS), Porto Alegre, Brazil; UF = Florida Museum of Natural History, University of Florida, Gainesville. The species appears to be assignable to Rhinelepinae based on its low, wide parasphenoid—a synapomorphy of this subfamily...
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Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 January 2014
GSA Bulletin (2014) 126 (3-4): 459–480.
...-associated strandplains along the east-southeast Brazilian coast: based on studies at the coastal systems at the mouths of the Paraíba do Sul (loc. 13), São Francisco (loc. 8), and Jequitinhonha (loc. 10) Rivers, they proposed the formation of extensive barrier-island systems at the mid-Holocene SLH based...
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 September 1949
AAPG Bulletin (1949) 33 (9): 1590–1599.
....” In the Paraiba Valley, São Paulo, extensive oil-shale outcrops appear capable of supplying several plants located there. The main shale area, around Tremembé, is near the margin of the Paraiba River and is 100 miles from the city of São Paulo, 70 miles from Mogi das Cruzes, 114 miles from Barra Mansa, and 210...
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Journal Article
Published: 27 November 2018
Journal of Sedimentary Research (2018) 88 (11): 1300–1317.
... of microbialite and microbial mat by Metazoa. Lagoa Salgada is located on the Cape of São Tome close to the town Campos in the northern part of Rio de Janeiro State ( Fig. 1 ). It is part of the deltaic system of the Paraíba do Sul River ( Srivastava 2002 ). The lagoon is approximately 7 km long and 1.5 km...
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Journal Article
Journal: Clay Minerals
Published: 01 September 2006
Clay Minerals (2006) 41 (3): 697–716.
... (a subsidiary of CVRD – Companhia Vale do Rio Doce) with kaolin operations of CADAM (Jari River) and PPSA (Capim River operations). © The Mineralogical Society 2006 kaolinite halloysite Brazil paper clay coating clay ceramic The location of some of the Brazilian kaolin deposits is shown...
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A) Location map for the Paraiba do Sul Delta, Brazil. B) Location map for the current asymmetrical delta lobe (element complex set; ECS). C) Detailed stratigraphic architecture depicting beach-ridge elements, beach-ridge sets (element sets, ES), and element-set pairs. Note that the mouth-bar element complex is deflected in a downdrift direction; hence on the updrift flank, lobe ES units rather than mouth-bar ES units (Figs. 1, 9) represent the high-F/W periods. The low-F/W lobe ES units on the flanks represent the lobe healing phase and they combine with the high-F/W lobe ES units to form element-set pairs. D) Bathymetric contours of the current mouth-bar area interpreted from data supplied by Navionics (https://www.navionics.com/aus/apps/navionics-boating). Note that the contours of the mouth bar on the updrift side of the river mouth (right side) mimic the geometry of the updrift high F/W lobe element sets in Part C. An element complex (EC) is the equivalent of a facies association (Table 1; Vakarelov and Ainsworth 2013). The uncertainty in the age of the current ECS is due to different age dating techniques (Table 2). Base maps from Google Earth. Interpretation from WAVE Knowledgebase 3 (https://sedbase.com).
Published: 21 February 2019
Fig. 11.— A) Location map for the Paraiba do Sul Delta, Brazil. B) Location map for the current asymmetrical delta lobe (element complex set; ECS). C) Detailed stratigraphic architecture depicting beach-ridge elements, beach-ridge sets (element sets, ES), and element-set pairs. Note
Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 October 1985
AAPG Bulletin (1985) 69 (10): 1882–1889.
... operations and has produced more than 1,500,000 bbl (238,000 m 3 ) of shale oil and 20,000 tons (18,000 MT) of sulfur from more than 3,500,000 tons (2,175,000 MT) of Irati oil shale at Sao Mateus do Sul in Parana, Brazil. A larger commercial plant, containing a 36-ft (11-m) diameter retort system...
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Journal: Palynology
Published: 01 October 2020
Palynology (2020) 44 (4): 587–596.
... peatlands of the middle valley of the Paraíba do Sul river, SP, Brazil] . Revista do Instituto Geológico, São Paulo. 36 : 1 – 24 . Portuguese. Shumilovskikh LS , Ferrer A , Schlütz F . 2017 . Non-pollen palynomorphs notes: 2. Holocene record of Megalohypha aqua-dulces , its...
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