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New sedimentological and palynological data from surface Miocene strata in the central Amazonas Basin area

Novos dados sedimentológicos e palinológicos de camadas miocenas aflorantes na área central da Bacia do Amazonas

ABSTRACT

The scarcity of stratigraphic data has hindered the demarcation of the outcropping area of Miocene deposits of the Amazon Basin, represented informally by the Novo Remanso Formation. Moreover, this unit is characterized by a sparse and irregular geographic distribution due to its sedimentological features and rare fossil content. Miocene deposits cropping out in central Amazonas Basin area were described in sedimentological terms and analyzed palynologically. All analyses were undertaken in samples collected at the ­Uatumã River banks (Itapiranga and São Sebastião do Uatumã cities). Lithostratigraphic data shows that Novo Remanso Formation consists of sandstones, with subordinate conglomerates and pelites, characteristic of a meandering fluvial paleosystem, with fluvial channel, point bar, floodplain and crevasse splay facies. The palynoflora retrieved from five samples consists exclusively of continental-origin palynomorphs dominated by angiosperms species. Trilete spores are well represented, while gymnosperms pollen grains are minor components. The presence of Psilastephanoporites tesseroporus, Syncolporites poricostatus, Jandufouria seamrogiformis and Polypodiaceoisporites potoniei ensure these deposits fits into the Grimsdalea magnaclavata palynozone (Regali et al. 1974aRegali M.S.P., Uesugui N., Santos A.S. 1974a. Palinologia dos sedimentos mesocenozoicos do Brasil.IBoletim Técnico da Petrobras, 17(3):177-190., bRegali M.S.P., Uesugui N., Santos A.S. 1974b. Palinologia dos sedimentos mesocenozoicos do Brasil. II. BoletimTécnico da Petrobras , 17(4):263-301.), and the Grimsdalea magnaclavata/Crassoretitriletes vanraadshooveni palynozones of Jaramillo et al. (2011Da Silva-Caminha S.A.F., Jaramillo C., Absy M.L. 2010. Neogene palynology of the Solimões Basin, Brazilian Amazonia. Palaeontographica Abteilung B. Palaeophytology e Palaeobotany 284(1-3):13-79.) considered Middle Miocene age. This age is confirmed by the zonation of Jaramillo et al. (2011Da Silva-Caminha S.A.F., Jaramillo C., Absy M.L. 2010. Neogene palynology of the Solimões Basin, Brazilian Amazonia. Palaeontographica Abteilung B. Palaeophytology e Palaeobotany 284(1-3):13-79.), based on the LADs of Bombacacidites baumfalki (11.57Ma) and Crototricolpites annemariae (12.91Ma); and the FAD of Psilastephanoporites tesseroporus (14.00Ma). With these new data presented herein, it is possible to assume that the Miocene strata represented by the Novo Remanso Formation covers a larger area in the basin than previously considered, and that it may be extended for about 300 km until the Manacapuru village, indicating a Miocene subsidence phase.

KEYWORDS:
Novo Remanso Formation; Miocene; Amazonas Basin; Northern Brazil Basins.

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