“…Similarly, the Aptian layered evaporite sequence of offshore Brazil contains little to no nonevaporite lithologies, but contains mostly halite with varying amounts of anhydrite, carnallite and other evaporite minerals (e.g., Karner, 2000;Meisling et al, 2001;Gamboa et al, 2008;Fiduk and Rowan, 2012). Despite these differences in composition and, thus, the average viscosity of the salt layer, which might be expected to influence the deformation (e.g., Albertz and Ings, 2012;Goteti et al, 2013), the Callanna Group appears to have mobilized in a similar fashion to the GOM and South Atlantic evaporites. However, the nature of the Callanna Group breccia and the similarity of its clasts to minibasin lithologies in terms of composition may explain in part the apparent absence of slumped material (rubble zone).…”