Ediacaran/Early Cambrian Serra da Saudade Formation, Bambuí Group: the sedimentary record of a foreland basin in Southeastern Brazil

Abstract The Serra da Saudade Formation, Ediacaran/Cambrian Bambuí Group, cropping out along the ridge of the same name in Central-Western Minas Gerais, Brazil, contains important deposits of glauconitic siltstones associated with phosphatic rhythmite as well as other siliciclastic, volcaniclastic and carbonate lithofacies. Lithofacies indicate deposition by proximal and distal storm waves on a continental marine shelf. The basal gray siltstone and part of the green siltstone represent a transgressive systems tract. The glauconitic siltstone indicates sea level rise, with the maximum flooding surface located approximately at the interval of highest K2O content. Biogenic carbonate and an upward increase in sandstone beds are interpreted as a highstand systems tract. Gradual lateral facies changes reflect the transition from foredeep (to the west) to forebulge (to the east) deposition in a foreland basin as the final stage of a shallowing-upward second-order sequence. Black organic-rich limestone has δ13C values between -8.78 and 9.79‰, negative δ18O values from -11.50 to -9.35‰, and 87Sr/86Sr around 0.7075. This isotopic signature, similar to that of other Bambuí carbonates, indicates a probably-restricted depositional environment with organic sedimentation, methanogenesis and high evaporation rates from the Ediacaran through the early Cambrian period.

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Main Authors: Moreira,Débora Silvano, Uhlein,Alexandre, Uhlein,Gabriel Jubé, Sial,Alcides Nóbrega, Koester,Edinei
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Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Geologia 2021
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spelling oai:scielo:S2317-488920210003003042021-10-08Ediacaran/Early Cambrian Serra da Saudade Formation, Bambuí Group: the sedimentary record of a foreland basin in Southeastern BrazilMoreira,Débora SilvanoUhlein,AlexandreUhlein,Gabriel JubéSial,Alcides NóbregaKoester,Edinei Glauconitic siltstone phosphorite, foredeep/forebulge transition C-O-Sr isotopic geochemistry Abstract The Serra da Saudade Formation, Ediacaran/Cambrian Bambuí Group, cropping out along the ridge of the same name in Central-Western Minas Gerais, Brazil, contains important deposits of glauconitic siltstones associated with phosphatic rhythmite as well as other siliciclastic, volcaniclastic and carbonate lithofacies. Lithofacies indicate deposition by proximal and distal storm waves on a continental marine shelf. The basal gray siltstone and part of the green siltstone represent a transgressive systems tract. The glauconitic siltstone indicates sea level rise, with the maximum flooding surface located approximately at the interval of highest K2O content. Biogenic carbonate and an upward increase in sandstone beds are interpreted as a highstand systems tract. Gradual lateral facies changes reflect the transition from foredeep (to the west) to forebulge (to the east) deposition in a foreland basin as the final stage of a shallowing-upward second-order sequence. Black organic-rich limestone has δ13C values between -8.78 and 9.79‰, negative δ18O values from -11.50 to -9.35‰, and 87Sr/86Sr around 0.7075. This isotopic signature, similar to that of other Bambuí carbonates, indicates a probably-restricted depositional environment with organic sedimentation, methanogenesis and high evaporation rates from the Ediacaran through the early Cambrian period.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSociedade Brasileira de GeologiaBrazilian Journal of Geology v.51 n.3 20212021-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2317-48892021000300304en10.1590/2317-4889202120210029
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author Moreira,Débora Silvano
Uhlein,Alexandre
Uhlein,Gabriel Jubé
Sial,Alcides Nóbrega
Koester,Edinei
spellingShingle Moreira,Débora Silvano
Uhlein,Alexandre
Uhlein,Gabriel Jubé
Sial,Alcides Nóbrega
Koester,Edinei
Ediacaran/Early Cambrian Serra da Saudade Formation, Bambuí Group: the sedimentary record of a foreland basin in Southeastern Brazil
author_facet Moreira,Débora Silvano
Uhlein,Alexandre
Uhlein,Gabriel Jubé
Sial,Alcides Nóbrega
Koester,Edinei
author_sort Moreira,Débora Silvano
title Ediacaran/Early Cambrian Serra da Saudade Formation, Bambuí Group: the sedimentary record of a foreland basin in Southeastern Brazil
title_short Ediacaran/Early Cambrian Serra da Saudade Formation, Bambuí Group: the sedimentary record of a foreland basin in Southeastern Brazil
title_full Ediacaran/Early Cambrian Serra da Saudade Formation, Bambuí Group: the sedimentary record of a foreland basin in Southeastern Brazil
title_fullStr Ediacaran/Early Cambrian Serra da Saudade Formation, Bambuí Group: the sedimentary record of a foreland basin in Southeastern Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Ediacaran/Early Cambrian Serra da Saudade Formation, Bambuí Group: the sedimentary record of a foreland basin in Southeastern Brazil
title_sort ediacaran/early cambrian serra da saudade formation, bambuí group: the sedimentary record of a foreland basin in southeastern brazil
description Abstract The Serra da Saudade Formation, Ediacaran/Cambrian Bambuí Group, cropping out along the ridge of the same name in Central-Western Minas Gerais, Brazil, contains important deposits of glauconitic siltstones associated with phosphatic rhythmite as well as other siliciclastic, volcaniclastic and carbonate lithofacies. Lithofacies indicate deposition by proximal and distal storm waves on a continental marine shelf. The basal gray siltstone and part of the green siltstone represent a transgressive systems tract. The glauconitic siltstone indicates sea level rise, with the maximum flooding surface located approximately at the interval of highest K2O content. Biogenic carbonate and an upward increase in sandstone beds are interpreted as a highstand systems tract. Gradual lateral facies changes reflect the transition from foredeep (to the west) to forebulge (to the east) deposition in a foreland basin as the final stage of a shallowing-upward second-order sequence. Black organic-rich limestone has δ13C values between -8.78 and 9.79‰, negative δ18O values from -11.50 to -9.35‰, and 87Sr/86Sr around 0.7075. This isotopic signature, similar to that of other Bambuí carbonates, indicates a probably-restricted depositional environment with organic sedimentation, methanogenesis and high evaporation rates from the Ediacaran through the early Cambrian period.
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