Disponível on-line no endereço www.igc.usp.br/geologiausp -83 - ResumoBandas de deformação são estreitos volumes tabulares desenvolvidos em arenitos porosos. Apesar de produzidas em condições de deformação frágil, internamente podem apresentar gradiente de deslocamento contínuo. Quando o mecanismo de deformação dominante durante a nucleação dessas bandas é a cataclase granular, podem ser alteradas significativamente as propriedades originais de suas rochas hospedeiras, tais como porosidade e permeabilidade. Bandas de deformação, presentes nos arenitos pré-e sin-rifte da Bacia do Araripe, foram estudadas em meso e microescala com o intuito de classificá-las e de entender os mecanismos deformacionais envolvidos durante sua nucleação e desenvolvimento. Critérios geométrico--espaciais, cinemáticos e reológicos permitiram estabelecer as relações entre a gênese das bandas de deformação e a litificação dos arenitos protólitos. À luz desses dados, discutiu-se o impacto dessas estruturas no fluxo de fluido, na escala de reservatório. Além disso, o estudo das bandas de deformação auxiliou no entendimento da evolução geotectônica da bacia sedimentar estudada. Dessa maneira, o estudo das bandas de deformação pode subsidiar pesquisas sobre a evolução tectonossedimentar local e regional de bacias sedimentares.Palavras-chave: Bandas de deformação; Bacia do Araripe; Cataclase granular. AbstractDeformation bands are narrow tabular volumes developed in porous sandstones. Although these structures are a product of brittle deformation, they may have internally a continuous displacement gradient. When granular cataclasis is the dominant deformation mechanism, the initial properties of their host rocks (i.e., porosity and permeability) can change significantly. The deformation bands in sandstones from the pre-and syn-rift of the Araripe Basin were studied in meso and microscale in order to classify them and to understand the deformation mechanisms involved during their nucleation and development. Their geometric-spatial, kinematic, and rheological criteria allowed establishing relations between the origin of deformation bands and lithification of their host rocks. Additionally, some inferences on their influence to the fluid flow in the reservoir-scale were outlined. Moreover, the study of deformation bands contributed to the understanding of the tectonic evolution of the studied basin. Accordingly, the study of deformation bands can support research on local and regional aspects of the tectonosedimentary evolution of sedimentary basins.
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