Seismic stratigraphy of a partially filled incised valley on a semi-arid continental shelf, Northeast Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Ximenes Neto, Antonio Rodrigues
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Pessoa, Paulo Roberto Silva, Pinheiro, Lidriana de Souza, Morais, Jáder Onofre
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)
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Texto Completo: http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/72514
Resumo: This study aimed to understand the key surfaces and the sedimentary filling pattern of the Coreaú incised valley (CIV) system (NE Brazil) using high-resolution seismic stratigraphy. Six key surfaces (Ss) and five seismic units (SUs) were identified. The difference in the basal reflector (S1) and the paleointerfluve (modern sea floor) was verified to be up to 40 m of incision, of which only 20 m are filled. S1 (sequence boundary—SB) was associated with the acoustic basement (Tibau Formation/Barreiras Group) and presented strong control (antecedent topography) in the incision (re-incisions in the Pleistocene lowstands) and sedimentary stacking pattern. The CIV fill showed lowstand system tract, LST (chaotic facies)–transgressive system tract, TST (horizontal layers to chaotic facies)–highstand system tract, HST (chaotic facies) from the base to top. Thin fluvial deposits above SB correspond to LST. Overlapping this system tract is the first marine flooding surface—transgressive surface. Afterwards, the largest seismic unit (lateral and vertical) with sub-parallel and parallel (onlap) seismic facies, interpreted as related to a low energy system, with shallow gas, and vertical accretion (central basin of estuary) occurred. This environment is related to the drowning of the shelf from the shelf break (a decrease in gradient). A tide ravinement surface truncated the top of SU3 and favored coastal to shallow marine deposition. The transgressive system tract (TST) is thicker in the middle (mainly) and outer sectors in the fluvial troughs (depocenter). The maximum flooding surface appears near the sea floor and favored the development above of carbonate sedimentation in the HST. These seimostratigraphic stacking patterns showed a strong influence of semi-arid climate and antecedent topography/structural inheritance. Thus, it is evident that the filling of the CIV differs from other valleys on semiarid systems and/or influenced by paleotopography (e.g., South Africa and Texas Shelf), which demonstrates the importance of local settings. The great influence of estuarine to coastal sediments in the valley infilling is also observed in the modern Coreaú coastal plain incised valley.
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spelling Seismic stratigraphy of a partially filled incised valley on a semi-arid continental shelf, Northeast BrazilCoastal depositsTopograpyEstuarine to coastal sedimentsDepósitos costeirosTopografiaSedimentos de costa estuarinaThis study aimed to understand the key surfaces and the sedimentary filling pattern of the Coreaú incised valley (CIV) system (NE Brazil) using high-resolution seismic stratigraphy. Six key surfaces (Ss) and five seismic units (SUs) were identified. The difference in the basal reflector (S1) and the paleointerfluve (modern sea floor) was verified to be up to 40 m of incision, of which only 20 m are filled. S1 (sequence boundary—SB) was associated with the acoustic basement (Tibau Formation/Barreiras Group) and presented strong control (antecedent topography) in the incision (re-incisions in the Pleistocene lowstands) and sedimentary stacking pattern. The CIV fill showed lowstand system tract, LST (chaotic facies)–transgressive system tract, TST (horizontal layers to chaotic facies)–highstand system tract, HST (chaotic facies) from the base to top. Thin fluvial deposits above SB correspond to LST. Overlapping this system tract is the first marine flooding surface—transgressive surface. Afterwards, the largest seismic unit (lateral and vertical) with sub-parallel and parallel (onlap) seismic facies, interpreted as related to a low energy system, with shallow gas, and vertical accretion (central basin of estuary) occurred. This environment is related to the drowning of the shelf from the shelf break (a decrease in gradient). A tide ravinement surface truncated the top of SU3 and favored coastal to shallow marine deposition. The transgressive system tract (TST) is thicker in the middle (mainly) and outer sectors in the fluvial troughs (depocenter). The maximum flooding surface appears near the sea floor and favored the development above of carbonate sedimentation in the HST. These seimostratigraphic stacking patterns showed a strong influence of semi-arid climate and antecedent topography/structural inheritance. Thus, it is evident that the filling of the CIV differs from other valleys on semiarid systems and/or influenced by paleotopography (e.g., South Africa and Texas Shelf), which demonstrates the importance of local settings. The great influence of estuarine to coastal sediments in the valley infilling is also observed in the modern Coreaú coastal plain incised valley.Geo-Marine Letters2023-05-25T18:18:17Z2023-05-25T18:18:17Z2021info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfXIMENES NETO, Antonio Rodrigues; PESSOA, Paulo Roberto Silva; PINHEIRO, Lidriana De Souza; MORAIS, Jáder Onofre de. Seismic stratigraphy of a partially filled incised valley on a semi-arid continental shelf, Northeast Brazil. Geo-Marine Letters, v. 41, p. 18-30, 2021. Disponível em: https://doi.org/10.1007/s00367-021-00687-7. Acesso em: 25 maio 20230276-0460http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/72514ark:/83112/001300002xwp0Ximenes Neto, Antonio RodriguesPessoa, Paulo Roberto SilvaPinheiro, Lidriana de SouzaMorais, Jáder Onofreengreponame:Repositório Institucional da Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)instname:Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)instacron:UFCinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2023-05-25T18:18:17Zoai:repositorio.ufc.br:riufc/72514Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://www.repositorio.ufc.br/ri-oai/requestbu@ufc.br || repositorio@ufc.bropendoar:2023-05-25T18:18:17Repositório Institucional da Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC) - Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Seismic stratigraphy of a partially filled incised valley on a semi-arid continental shelf, Northeast Brazil
title Seismic stratigraphy of a partially filled incised valley on a semi-arid continental shelf, Northeast Brazil
spellingShingle Seismic stratigraphy of a partially filled incised valley on a semi-arid continental shelf, Northeast Brazil
Ximenes Neto, Antonio Rodrigues
Coastal deposits
Topograpy
Estuarine to coastal sediments
Depósitos costeiros
Topografia
Sedimentos de costa estuarina
title_short Seismic stratigraphy of a partially filled incised valley on a semi-arid continental shelf, Northeast Brazil
title_full Seismic stratigraphy of a partially filled incised valley on a semi-arid continental shelf, Northeast Brazil
title_fullStr Seismic stratigraphy of a partially filled incised valley on a semi-arid continental shelf, Northeast Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Seismic stratigraphy of a partially filled incised valley on a semi-arid continental shelf, Northeast Brazil
title_sort Seismic stratigraphy of a partially filled incised valley on a semi-arid continental shelf, Northeast Brazil
author Ximenes Neto, Antonio Rodrigues
author_facet Ximenes Neto, Antonio Rodrigues
Pessoa, Paulo Roberto Silva
Pinheiro, Lidriana de Souza
Morais, Jáder Onofre
author_role author
author2 Pessoa, Paulo Roberto Silva
Pinheiro, Lidriana de Souza
Morais, Jáder Onofre
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ximenes Neto, Antonio Rodrigues
Pessoa, Paulo Roberto Silva
Pinheiro, Lidriana de Souza
Morais, Jáder Onofre
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Coastal deposits
Topograpy
Estuarine to coastal sediments
Depósitos costeiros
Topografia
Sedimentos de costa estuarina
topic Coastal deposits
Topograpy
Estuarine to coastal sediments
Depósitos costeiros
Topografia
Sedimentos de costa estuarina
description This study aimed to understand the key surfaces and the sedimentary filling pattern of the Coreaú incised valley (CIV) system (NE Brazil) using high-resolution seismic stratigraphy. Six key surfaces (Ss) and five seismic units (SUs) were identified. The difference in the basal reflector (S1) and the paleointerfluve (modern sea floor) was verified to be up to 40 m of incision, of which only 20 m are filled. S1 (sequence boundary—SB) was associated with the acoustic basement (Tibau Formation/Barreiras Group) and presented strong control (antecedent topography) in the incision (re-incisions in the Pleistocene lowstands) and sedimentary stacking pattern. The CIV fill showed lowstand system tract, LST (chaotic facies)–transgressive system tract, TST (horizontal layers to chaotic facies)–highstand system tract, HST (chaotic facies) from the base to top. Thin fluvial deposits above SB correspond to LST. Overlapping this system tract is the first marine flooding surface—transgressive surface. Afterwards, the largest seismic unit (lateral and vertical) with sub-parallel and parallel (onlap) seismic facies, interpreted as related to a low energy system, with shallow gas, and vertical accretion (central basin of estuary) occurred. This environment is related to the drowning of the shelf from the shelf break (a decrease in gradient). A tide ravinement surface truncated the top of SU3 and favored coastal to shallow marine deposition. The transgressive system tract (TST) is thicker in the middle (mainly) and outer sectors in the fluvial troughs (depocenter). The maximum flooding surface appears near the sea floor and favored the development above of carbonate sedimentation in the HST. These seimostratigraphic stacking patterns showed a strong influence of semi-arid climate and antecedent topography/structural inheritance. Thus, it is evident that the filling of the CIV differs from other valleys on semiarid systems and/or influenced by paleotopography (e.g., South Africa and Texas Shelf), which demonstrates the importance of local settings. The great influence of estuarine to coastal sediments in the valley infilling is also observed in the modern Coreaú coastal plain incised valley.
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