Elastic thickness and residual gravity anomaly applied to the northern Brazilian basins: Unravelling the volcanic-sedimentary history linked to the Central Atlantic Ocean opening

IF 7.2 1区 地球科学 Q1 GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Gabriel Leal Rezende , Afonso Cesar Rodrigues Nogueira , Nelson de Lima Ribeiro-Filho , Alexandre Ribeiro Cardoso , Renato Sol Paiva de Medeiros , Cristiano Mendel Martins , Davis Carvalho de Oliveira
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The opening of the Central Atlantic Ocean during the Mesozoic caused voluminous outpouring of lava flows related to the Central Atlantic Magmatic Province (CAMP). Despite that, volcanic influence on the depositional evolution of northern Brazilian sedimentary basins is poorly-understood, as well as the interactions of volcanic and recurrent sedimentary deposits between lava flows. This region exhibits diverse magmatic expressions, including exclusively subsurface intrusions confined to the Amazonas and Solimões basins (Penatecaua magmatism) and lava spills, dykes, and sills interbedded with intertrap deposits (Mosquito Formation) in the Parnaíba Basin. In this context, forward gravity modeling was applied to derive residual gravity anomalies to better understand the emplacement and subsurface distribution of CAMP lithotypes. Crustal elastic thickness maps for the Amazonas, Solimões, and Parnaíba basins were constructed through cross-correlation of observed and modeled gravity signals. High values in the residual gravity maps are likely associated with volcanic rocks, enabling the reinterpretation of internal basin structures previously described to tectonic origins, such as the Monte Alegre Dome. The elastic thickness maps reveal a thinner crust in the Parnaíba Basin, closer to magma sources, which facilitated lava spills following magma accumulation along the basin’s western edge. This basin experienced three distinct magmatic pulses, interspersed with quiescent periods of subsidence and sedimentary deposition. In contrast, the Amazonas and Solimões basins exhibit thicker crusts, where magma was predominantly emplaced as sills, reaching up to 1 km in thickness. This is attributed to crustal densification and increased mechanical resistance. The heightened elastic resistance in the Amazonas and Solimões basins contributed to epeirogenic uplift and erosion of overlying sedimentary layers. Variations in crustal thickness and elastic resistance likely governed the styles and durations of magmatic activity, subsequently influencing the uplift or subsidence dynamics of the northern Brazilian basins.

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巴西北部盆地的弹性厚度和残余重力异常:揭示与中大西洋开口有关的火山-沉积史
中生代中大西洋的开放引起了与中大西洋岩浆省(CAMP)有关的大量熔岩流的流出。尽管如此,火山对巴西北部沉积盆地沉积演化的影响,以及熔岩流之间火山和循环沉积沉积物的相互作用,都知之甚少。该地区具有多种岩浆表现形式,包括仅局限于亚马孙河盆地和Solimões盆地的地下侵入(Penatecaua岩浆作用)以及与Parnaíba盆地的圈闭矿床互层的熔岩泄漏、岩脉和岩床(Mosquito组)。在此背景下,应用重力正演模拟方法推导剩余重力异常,以更好地了解CAMP岩型的侵位和地下分布。通过将观测到的重力信号与模拟的重力信号相互关联,构建了亚马孙盆地、Solimões盆地和Parnaíba盆地的地壳弹性厚度图。残余重力图中的高值可能与火山岩有关,从而可以重新解释以前描述为构造起源的内部盆地结构,例如Monte Alegre Dome。弹性厚度图显示Parnaíba盆地的地壳更薄,更靠近岩浆源,这有利于岩浆沿着盆地西部边缘积聚后的熔岩溢出。该盆地经历了三个不同的岩浆脉冲,其间穿插着沉降和沉积的静止期。相比之下,亚马逊河流域和Solimões盆地的地壳更厚,岩浆主要以岩床的形式存在,厚度可达1公里。这是由于地壳致密化和机械阻力增加所致。亚马逊河流域和Solimões盆地的弹性阻力增强,导致了上覆沉积层的造陆隆起和侵蚀。地壳厚度和弹性阻力的变化可能决定了岩浆活动的类型和持续时间,从而影响了巴西北部盆地的隆起或沉降动力学。
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Gondwana Research
Gondwana Research 地学-地球科学综合
CiteScore
12.90
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6.60%
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298
审稿时长
65 days
期刊介绍: Gondwana Research (GR) is an International Journal aimed to promote high quality research publications on all topics related to solid Earth, particularly with reference to the origin and evolution of continents, continental assemblies and their resources. GR is an "all earth science" journal with no restrictions on geological time, terrane or theme and covers a wide spectrum of topics in geosciences such as geology, geomorphology, palaeontology, structure, petrology, geochemistry, stable isotopes, geochronology, economic geology, exploration geology, engineering geology, geophysics, and environmental geology among other themes, and provides an appropriate forum to integrate studies from different disciplines and different terrains. In addition to regular articles and thematic issues, the journal invites high profile state-of-the-art reviews on thrust area topics for its column, ''GR FOCUS''. Focus articles include short biographies and photographs of the authors. Short articles (within ten printed pages) for rapid publication reporting important discoveries or innovative models of global interest will be considered under the category ''GR LETTERS''.
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