Sedimentary Facies and Depositional Environments of the Barbalha Formation, Araripe Basin, Northeastern Brazil.

Authors

  • Daniel Bezerras das Chagas Instituto de Geociências e Ciências Exatas, Universidade Estadual Paulista
  • Mário Luís Assine Instituto de Geociências e Ciências Exatas, Universidade Estadual Paulista
  • Francisco Idalécio de Freitas Universidade Regional do Cariri (URCA)

Keywords:

Formação Barbalha, Bacia do Araripe, Camadas Batateira, Aptiano.

Abstract

The Aptian Barbalha Formation represents the first unit of the post-rift sequence of the Araripe Basin and crops out at the slopes of the Araripe plateau in the eastern part of Araripe Basin. The unit has also been named Rio da Batateira Formation, but this name is here used in its original definition as Batateira Beds, an interval of great lateral continuity and characterized by the presence of bituminous shales of the Alagoas Stage (P-270 palynological biozone). This paper presents the results of a stratigraphic analysis carried out along the outcrop belt in order to establish the facies architecture and to interpret deposicional environments of the siliciclastic Barbalha Formation. Detailed stratigraphic vertical sections were measured and correlated. They allowed the recognition of two depositional sequences characterized by fining upward arrangement of facies, beginning with fluvial deposits and ending with lacustrine deposits at their tops. The end of the first cycle is represented by black shales and brecciated limestones of the Batateira Beds that record a geologic event of regional magnitude and serve as meaningful long-distance stratigraphic mark. The second deposicional sequence overlies disconformably the Batateira Beds and begins with clast-supported conglomerates, which are covered by a succession of fluvial sandstones and minor intervals of pelitic rocks. The sandstone content diminishes towards the top and the upper part of the unit is characterized by the presence of ostracode-rich green shales. The Barbalha Formation is conformably overlaid by Late Aptian lacustrine limestones belonging to the Crato Member of the Santana Formation. Keywords: Barbalha Formation, Araripe Basin, Batateira Beds, Late Aptian, fining-upward sequences.

Published

2008-10-08

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