DOI: 10.11606/t.44.2015.tde-07082015-135343
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Sedimentação autigênica neoproterozóica e mineralizações associadas: um registro não uniformitarista

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“…This value and the stratigraphic relationships of the Bolivian quartz porphyry require corroboration. If it could be proved that glacial activity during deposition of the Santa Cruz Formation overlying the Urucum Formation was penecontemporaneous with sedimentation of the Puga Formation at Morro do Puga and in the Serra da Bodoquena, 200 km to the southeast from the site here studied (Walde and Oliveira, 1980; Boggiani, 2010), then the age of ~706±9 Ma (U-Pb, SHRIMP) obtained by Babinski et al (2013) for the youngest detrital zircon grain in the Puga Formation would also be relevant to that of the Jacadigo Group. Corroboration of this suggestion would require additional data supporting both the correlation between the Puga and Santa Cruz formations and the interpretation that the glaciation affecting the two formations was related to a global rather than a local event.…”
Section: Geological Settingmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…This value and the stratigraphic relationships of the Bolivian quartz porphyry require corroboration. If it could be proved that glacial activity during deposition of the Santa Cruz Formation overlying the Urucum Formation was penecontemporaneous with sedimentation of the Puga Formation at Morro do Puga and in the Serra da Bodoquena, 200 km to the southeast from the site here studied (Walde and Oliveira, 1980; Boggiani, 2010), then the age of ~706±9 Ma (U-Pb, SHRIMP) obtained by Babinski et al (2013) for the youngest detrital zircon grain in the Puga Formation would also be relevant to that of the Jacadigo Group. Corroboration of this suggestion would require additional data supporting both the correlation between the Puga and Santa Cruz formations and the interpretation that the glaciation affecting the two formations was related to a global rather than a local event.…”
Section: Geological Settingmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…As altas concentrações de fosfato seriam resultado do intemperismo químico de rochas de fontes continentais, associado com a intensa erosão e o transporte glacial, bem como com condições deposicionais propícias provocadas pela presença da geleira (Cook, 1992). A variação eustática, isto é, a elevação do nível do mar na deglaciação, influencia diretamente a circulação do fósforo solúvel, não havendo similares em outros períodos geológicos (Cook, 1992;Boggiani, 2010). Assim, entender a cronologia dos eventos glaciação-fosfogênese é fundamental para o entendimento do ciclo do fósforo e da evolução da biota até o surgimento dos organismos macroscópicos no Ediacarano (Planavsky et al, 2010).…”
Section: Fosfogênese Neoproterozoicaunclassified
“…Além do aporte detrítico identificado nos calcários Pedro Leopoldo, sua composição dolomítica é também variada, atingindo teores de aproximadamente 15%, diferentemente das rochas carbonáticas do Membro Lagoa Santa, que apresentam valores de dolomita próximos a 0%. A abundância de dolomita em sequências carbonáticas é registrada principalmente em rochas neoproterozóicas e sua origem tem sido atribuída a bactérias redutoras de sulfato em ambientes anóxicos (Fairbridge 1957, McKenzie 1991, McKenzie & Vasconcelos 2009, Boggiani 2010).…”
Section: Elementos Maioresunclassified