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A geophysical view of the Southeastern Brazilian margin at Santos Basin: Insights into rifting evolution

Journal

JOURNAL OF SOUTH AMERICAN EARTH SCIENCES
Volume 55, Issue -, Pages 141-154

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jsames.2014.07.003

Keywords

Brazilian margin; Santos Basin; Rifting evolution; Magnetic anomalies; Tectonics; Geophysics

Funding

  1. PETROBRAS S.A.
  2. National Research Council of Brazil (CNPq)

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This study investigates the rifting structures of Santos Basin at the Southeastern Brazilian margin, based on an integrated geophysical approach. Our aim is to constrain the crustal basement topography of central and northern Santos basin, the presence of magmatism and the role of inherited structures in space and time through the rifting processes. We present a new high resolution aeromagnetic dataset, which in correlation with gravity anomalies enables us to interpret the tectonic trends and crustal basement structures. We calculated the magnetic basement depth for the central and northern Santos Basin using power spectrum analysis. The obtained depths range between 2 and 9 kms, and are comparable with results from previous works. From our integrated study, three margin domains could be identified, which display distinct rifting structures and are characterized by important lateral variation along the margin. The proximal domain displays trends and magnetic basement blocks NE-SW oriented, i.e., parallel to inherited onshore crustal basement with an inflexion to E-W oriented trends; the necking domain is characterized by oblique magnetic basement highs and lows (E-W and NW-SE) and a structural trend change. The trends and magnetic basement highs are bounded by NW-SE negative anomalies, interpreted as transfer zones. Oceanwards at the distal domain, the lineaments and transfer zones show a progressive structural inflexion to ENE and E-W, sub-parallel to adjacent South Atlantic Fracture Zones. The observed crustal basement architecture and segmentation suggest the reactivation of pre-rift structures at the proximal margin and the obliquity of rifting relative to them. From the proximal domain oceanwards the structural pattern may reflect the passage from a continental type domain, where lithospheric inheritance controls the deformation, to a distal margin where this influence diminishes and new structural trends are formed. We propose that northern Santos Basin show evidences of an intensely deformed zone, where rift evolved under oblique extension, similar to that observed at transform margin segments. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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