Title of article
Late Miocene sedimentary environments in south-western Amazonia (Solimُes Formation; Brazil)
Author/Authors
Gross، نويسنده , , Martin and Piller، نويسنده , , Werner E. and Ramos، نويسنده , , Maria Ines and Douglas da Silva Paz، نويسنده , , Jackson، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Pages
13
From page
169
To page
181
Abstract
In Miocene times a vast wetland existed in Western Amazonia. Whereas the general development of this amazing ecosystem is well established, many questions remain open on sedimentary environments, stratigraphical correlations as well as its palaeogeographical configuration. Several outcrops located in a barely studied region around Eirunepé (SW Amazonas state, Brazil) were investigated to obtain basic sedimentological data. The observed deposits belong to the upper part of the Solimões Formation and are biostratigraphically dated to the Late Miocene. Vertically as well as laterally highly variable fine-grained clastic successions were recorded. Based on the lithofacies assemblages, these sediments represent fluvial deposits, possibly of an anastomosing river system. Sand bodies formed within active channels and dominant overbank fines are described (levees, crevasse splays/channels/deltas, abandoned channels, backswamps, floodplain paleosols). Lacustrine environments are restricted to local floodplain ponds/lakes. The mollusc and ostracod content as well as very light δ18O and δ13C values, measured on ostracod valves, refer to exclusively freshwater conditions. Based on palaeontological and geological results the existence of a long-lived lake (“Lake Pebas”) or any influx of marine waters can be excluded for that region during the Late Miocene.
Keywords
Western Amazonia , “Lake Pebas” , fluvial sediments , late Miocene
Journal title
Journal of South American Earth Sciences
Serial Year
2011
Journal title
Journal of South American Earth Sciences
Record number
2240033
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