New interpretation of the basal Bambuí Group, Sete Lagoas High (Minas Gerais, E Brazil) by sedimentological studies and regional implications for the aftermath of the Marinoan glaciation: Correlations across Brazil and Central Africa
F. Delpomdor, A. M. Ilambwetsi, F. Caxito, A. Pedrosa-Soares
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1. Introduction For several decades, outcrops showing rudite deposits at the base of the lowermost carbonate-pelite unit of the Bambui Group, like those located at km-30 marker of the MG-424 roadway near Sao Jose de Lapa (Minas Gerais, eastern Brazil), firstly described by Costa & Branco (1961) as the type-section of the rudite-bearing Carrancas Formation, have been associated with Neoproterozoic glacial events (Martins-Neto et al., 2001; Sgarbi et al., 2001; Romano & Knauer, 2003; Uhlein et al., 2004, 2012, 2016; Romano, 2007; Ribeiro et al., 2008; Kuchenbecker et al., 2013, 2016; Babinski et al., 2012; Uhlein, 2014; Reis & Alkmim, 2015). More recently, this unit has been the subject of facies and stratigraphy analysis from type-sections in the Sete Lagoas High, southern Bambui basin, which have been newly interpreted as showing no evidence of glacial Cryogenian activity (Vieira et al., 2007; Rodrigues, 2008; Tuller et al., 2010). Caxito et al. (2012) interpreted the conglomeratic unit at these outcrops, as derived from local reworking of the basal platform of the lowermost unit of the Sete Lagoas Formation, along with its underlying basement. Other outcrops in adjacent areas commonly ascribed to the Carrancas Formation were recently re-interpreted as pre-glacial units deposited along fault margins (Uhlein et al., 2012, 2016). Recent chemostratigraphic studies on this stratigraphic interval supported general correlation with the lowermost part of the Sete Lagoas Formation (S
1. 几十年来,在Bambui群最底部的碳酸盐岩-泥岩单元底部的露头显示了粗砾岩矿床,例如位于Sao Jose de Lapa (Minas Gerais,巴西东部)附近MG-424公路km-30标记处的露头,Costa和Branco(1961)首次将其描述为含粗砾岩的Carrancas组的类型剖面,这与新元古代的冰川事件有关(Martins-Neto et al., 2001;Sgarbi et al., 2001;Romano & Knauer, 2003;Uhlein et al., 2004, 2012, 2016;Romano, 2007;Ribeiro et al., 2008;Kuchenbecker et al., 2013, 2016;Babinski et al., 2012;Uhlein, 2014;Reis & Alkmim, 2015)。最近,该单元已成为Bambui盆地南部Sete Lagoas High的类型剖面相和地层学分析的主题,这些剖面最近被解释为没有显示冰川低温期活动的证据(Vieira et al., 2007;罗德里格斯,2008;Tuller et al., 2010)。Caxito等人(2012)将这些露头处的砾岩单元解释为源自对Sete Lagoas组最下层单元的基台及其下伏基底的局部改造。邻近地区的其他露头通常被认为是Carrancas组,最近被重新解释为沿断层边缘沉积的前冰川单元(Uhlein et al., 2012, 2016)。最近对该层段的化学地层学研究支持了该层段与Sete Lagoas组(S
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