Stratigraphic evolution of a fluvial–eolian succession: the example of the Upper Jurassic—Lower Cretaceous Guará and Botucatu formations, Paraná Basin …

CMS Scherer, ELC Lavina - Gondwana Research, 2006 - Elsevier
Gondwana Research, 2006Elsevier
The Guará and Botucatu formations comprise an 80 to 120 m thick continental succession
that crops out on the western portion of the Rio Grande do Sul State (Southernmost Brazil).
The Guará Formation (Upper Jurassic) displays a well-defined facies shift along its outcrop
belt. On its northern portion it is characterised by coarse-grained to conglomeratic
sandstones with trough and planar cross-bedding, as well as low-angle lamination, which
are interpreted to represent braided river deposits. Southwards these fluvial facies thin out …
The Guará and Botucatu formations comprise an 80 to 120 m thick continental succession that crops out on the western portion of the Rio Grande do Sul State (Southernmost Brazil). The Guará Formation (Upper Jurassic) displays a well-defined facies shift along its outcrop belt. On its northern portion it is characterised by coarse-grained to conglomeratic sandstones with trough and planar cross-bedding, as well as low-angle lamination, which are interpreted to represent braided river deposits. Southwards these fluvial facies thin out and interfinger with fine- to medium-grained sandstones with large-scale cross-stratification and horizontal lamination, interpreted as eolian dune and eolian sand sheets deposits, respectively. The Botucatu Formation is characterised by large-scale cross-strata formed by successive climbing of eolian dunes, without interdune and/or fluvial accumulation (dry eolian system). The contact between the Guará and the Botucatu formations is delineated by a basin-wide deflation surface (supersurface). The abrupt change in the depositional conditions that took place across this supersurface suggests a major climate change, from semi-arid (Upper Jurassic) to hyper-arid (Lower Cretaceous) conditions. A rearrangement of the Paraná Basin depocenters is contemporaneous to this climate change, which seems to have changed from a more restrict accumulation area in the Guará Formation to a wider sedimentary context in the Botucatu Formation.
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