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Title: 
Estratigrafia de seqüências das formações Taciba e Rio Bonito (Membro Triunfo) na região de Mafra/SC, leste da Bacia do Paraná
Other Titles: 
Sequence stratigraphy of Tociba and Rio Bonito formations in Mafra/SC area, eastern Paraná Basin
Author(s): 
Institution: 
Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
ISSN: 
  • 0102-9304
  • 1806-2881
Abstract: 
The Taciba and Rio Bonito (lower Triunfo Mbr) formations are divided into six depositional sequences based on cores, gamma-ray and electrical logs from shallow drillings from northern Santa Catarina State, Each sequence is formed by two systems tracts, a lower one, sandy (lowstand) and an upper one, shaly (highstand). The Taciba Formation has three sequences, S 0 to S 0 sequence S 0 has a thick turbidite sandstone at the base (Rio Segredo Member) that pinches out towards the eastern margin and even disappears in the Mafra outcrop area. Sequence S 1 varies from a thin fluvial-estuarine system to a thick turbidite sandstone of a channelized fan system; S 1 upper shaly system tract is marine in well PP-11, and it is glacially-influenced in well PP-10. Sequence S 2 is a thick sand-stone body of shallow marine origin, but restricted to one well (PP-11); its upper shaly tract is dominated by massive siltstones intercalated with thin, distal tempestites. The lower Triunfo Member (or Taciba-Triunfo transition) begins with the arrival of deltaic clastics of sequence S 3 lower tract, coarsening-up from medial- to proximal delta front sandstones. Sequence S 4 is quite similar to S 3, both showing sand-stone progradation from north to south, as opposed to the southwest-sourced transgressive diamictites. Sequence S 5 consists of fluvial deposits at well PP-12, and two transgressive cycles from wells PP-11 to PP-9, each one of them composed of fluvial-estuarine to marine systems. Well PP-10 is an exception, where the lower cycle presents deglaciation to marine deposits.
Issue Date: 
1-Nov-2004
Citation: 
Boletim de Geociencias da Petrobras, v. 13, n. 1, p. 27-42, 2004.
Time Duration: 
27-42
Keywords: 
  • Paleogeography
  • Paraná Basin
  • Rio Bonito Formation
  • Sequence stratigraphy
  • Taciba Formation
  • paleogeography
  • sequence stratigraphy
  • transgression
  • Parana Basin
  • South America
  • Western Hemisphere
  • World
  • Katsuwonus pelamis
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Type: 
outro
Source:
http://repositorio.unesp.br/handle/11449/67944
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