Leonardo Corecco, F. I. Bezerra, W. F. da Silva Filho, Daniel Nascimento Júnior, J. H. Da Silva, Janaine Félix
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摘要
巴西东北部的克拉托组由早白垩世沉积在湖泊环境中的层状灰岩组成。新奥林达成员,克拉托地层的最低单位,以其保存完好的化石而闻名于世。几个世纪以来,新奥林达的石灰石一直被用于经济开采。今天,这种商业性的挖掘仍然是该地区的主要经济活动。在采矿过程中,采石场工人制定了一套非正式的地层代码,以使采石场的不同地层个性化。向上,当地工人承认继承为“laj o dos sete cortes”,“matrac o”,“laj o branco”,“p o de milho”,“veio da paiba”,“veio doid o”,“laj o amarelo”和“veio do besouro”。在这里,我们运用民族地层学的原则,通过将它们归类为民族地层学来验证这些非正式地层命名的起源和有效性。为此,我们应用了详细的岩石学分析,利用薄片和高分辨率x射线技术来表征每个民族地层。我们的结果表明,在Nova Olinda成员非正式和正式的地层命名之间可能存在联系。最后,本研究表明,民族地层学可以作为地层学研究的辅助工具,既可以作为一种初步的探索方法,也可以加强地质学家与当地社区之间的关系。
Petrological Meaning of Ethnostratigraphic Units: Laminated Limestone of the Crato Formation, Araripe Basin, NE Brazil
Crato Formation, NE Brazil, consists of laminated limestones deposited in a lacustrine environment during the Early Cretaceous. The Nova Olinda Member, the lowest unit of the Crato Formation, is world-famous for their exceptionally well-preserved fossils. The Nova Olinda limestones have been economically exploited for centuries. Today, this commercial excavation still represents the main economic activity in the region. During the mining process, the quarry workers have developed an informal stratigraphic code to individualize the different beds in the quarries. Upward, the local workers recognize the succession as “lajão dos sete cortes”, “matracão", “lajão branco", “pão de milho”, “veio da paiba”, "veio doidão”, “lajão amarelo” and “veio do besouro”. Here, we used principles of ethnostratigraphy to verify the origin and validity of these informal stratigraphic nomenclatures by classifying them as ethnostra. For this, we applied a detailed petrographical analysis with thin sections and high-resolution X-ray techniques to characterize each ethnostratum. Our results suggest possible linkages between informal and formal stratigraphic nomenclatures in Nova Olinda Member. Finally, this study showed that ethnostratigraphy can be applied as an auxiliary tool in stratigraphic studies, in both, as an initial exploratory approach and as enhancing the relationship between the geologists and the local community.