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Houston Geological Society Bulletin
Abstract
Abstract: Brazilian Deep Water Fold Belts: Tectonic Drivers and
Structural
Styles of Potential Traps
Structural
Styles of Potential TrapsBy
1Shell International E&P, Inc.
2Amerada Hess
Deep water fold belts in the emerging and frontier basins in
Brazil are structurally quite different than those more
explored Santos, Campos, and Espirito Santo basins (the
Southern Salt basin). One key difference is the nature of the
mobile substrate. In the deep water fold belts of the Equatorial
Margin and extreme northeast Brazil, little salt exists in the deep
water continental margin, although shallow water salt is penetrated
in the Potiguar and Sergipe-Alagoas basins. As a result,
mobile shales, sometimes overpressured, provide the base of the
decollement(s).
Structural
imprints from breakup of the North
and South Atlantic provided strong contrasts in
structural
fabric
of the continental margin separating fold belts into two generic
sectors: 1) southern sector from Cumuruxitiba to Parnaiba-
Pernambuco basins, where roughly east-west rifting occurred,
and 2) northern sector along the Equatorial Margin from the
Ceara to the Foz do Amazonas basin, where North Atlantic
oblique rifting initiated Berriasian rifts and later drifting. Some
limited parts of the Equatorial Margin also have Triassic rifts,
akin to eastern North America. Fold belts and their contiguous
listric-faulted nearshore
structural
zones will be dissected from
the south to the north, from the Cumuruxitiba to the Foz do
Amazonas basins.
Major tectonic drivers and
structural
controls for formation
of these fold belts will be discussed relative to the general
stratigraphic section in shallow and deep water. In addition to
Campanian uplift, Middle Eocene and Late Middle Miocene
Andean orogenies have triggered fold belt formation. The lack of
significant exploration in these deep water fold belts points
to potential in high-risk and potentially high-reward
structural
segments.
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