Late Pleistocene–Holocene stress in the South American intraplate evidenced by tectonic instability in central Amazonia.

Autor Dilce F. Rossetti
Autores Rossetti, D.F., Bezerra, F.H.R., Valeriano, M.M. & Molina, E.C., 2021
Resumo

Documenting neotectonic instabilities and determining the style and time of deformation in the vast and difficult to access central Amazonia region is challenging. We focus on these issues by investigating a large area of the Negro River drainage basin, applying morphostructural analysis based on synthetic aperture radar data. The digital elevation models of the C-band Shuttle Radar Topography Mission and the L-band Protection System of Amazonia were used as the database. We also used subsurface magnetic information from the Earth Magnetic Anomaly Grid global model to validate the morphostructures. The results revealed NW-oriented morphostructural lineaments bounding multiple depositional valley fills. These were extensively fragmented to form regularly distributed en échelon rectangular blocks commonly offset horizontally by several kilometers. Strike-slip faults and oblique, either normal or reverse, faults are present. These structures were reactivated along the main NE- and SW-oriented regional structural trends due to N-S-oriented horizontal compression and E-W-oriented horizontal extension in the late Pleistocene and Holocene. The extensive neotectonic faulting results from the interplay of plate motion and Andean uplifting since the late Pleistocene, combined with local stresses.

Programa Geofísica
Ano de publicação 2021
Tipo de publicação Artigo publicado em revista
Nome da revista/jornal Cambridge University Press
Localidade Publicação Internacional
Volume 102
DOI https://doi.org/10.1017/qua.2020.123
Página inicial 205
Página final 205
Página web https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/quaternary-research/article/late-pleistoceneholocene-stress-in-the-south-american-intraplate-evidenced-by-tectonic-instability-in-central-amazonia/FF972672B3736056997285BE49AEBFC5
Anexo Rossetti, D.F., Bezerra, F.H.R., Valeriano, M.M. & Molina, E.C..pdf