Origin and structural evolution of the Cenozoic Rift System of Southeastern Brasin

Authors

  • Pedro Victor Zalán Petrobras

Keywords:

Southeastern Brazil, cenozoic rifts, Cretaceous Serra do Mar, Japi Surface, Late Cretaceous highlands, alkaline intrusions, Cretaceous hingeline, Santos Basin, Campos Basin, high resolution aeromagnetnometry

Abstract

The southeastern region of Brazil did not constitute a typical passive margin as one would expect from the premises of Plate Tectonics. After 25 m.y. that rifting (134-114 Ma) ceased an uplift of epeirogenic nature of the continental crust started in response to the drifting of the South American Plate over a thermal anomaly (Trindade hot spot). This Late Cretaceous (89-65 Ma) uplift was accompanied by intense alkaline (over non-extended crust) and basaltic (over thinned crust) magmatism. A marked absence of tectonism, however, also characterized this event. The resulting highlands extended over 300 000 km2 (Cretaceous Serra do Mar), and they were the main source area for coniacian-maastrichtian sediments of the Santos, Campos and Paraná Basins. By the end of the rising (exactly at the K/T boundary) a widespread erosional surface had developed (Japi Surface) and leveled the top of the highlands at around 2 000 m (in relation to present-day sea level). This mega-plateau was adjacent to the subsiding Santos and Campos Basins and created an isostatically unstable situation. Gravitational collapse began around 7 m.y. after K/T, towards the depocenters of the basins. From Late Paleocene to Early Miocene (58-20 Ma) the continental crust broke and collapsed into a series of grabens, thus forming corridors (rifts) parallel to the current coastline. The ancient eastern edge of the Cretaceous Serra do Mar coincided with the current cretaceous hinge line of the Santos and Campos Basins. The topographic remnants of the mega-plateau nowadays form the highest parts of the Mantiqueira and Serra do Mar Ranges, modified by elastic rebound and tilting of the fault blocks.

Published

2005-11-01

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How to Cite

ZALÁN, Pedro Victor. Origin and structural evolution of the Cenozoic Rift System of Southeastern Brasin. Boletim de Geociências da Petrobras, Rio de Janeiro, v. 13, n. 2, p. 269–300, 2005. Disponível em: https://bgp.petrobras.com.br/bgp/article/view/162. Acesso em: 20 sep. 2024.