ABSTRACT The scarcity of stratigraphic data has hindered the demarcation of the outcropping area of Miocene deposits of the Amazon Basin, represented informally by the Novo Remanso Formation. Moreover, this unit is characterized by a sparse and irregular geographic distribution due to its sedimentological features and rare fossil content. Miocene deposits cropping out in central Amazonas Basin area were described in sedimentological terms and analyzed palynologically. All analyses were undertaken in samples collected at the Uatumã River banks (Itapiranga and São Sebastião do Uatumã cities). Lithostratigraphic data shows that Novo Remanso Formation consists of sandstones, with subordinate conglomerates and pelites, characteristic of a meande...
A sedimentological and ichnological data set that covers the Lower-Upper Miocene sedimentary series ...
The Miocene palaeogeography of the western Amazonian Foreland Basin (Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, P...
There is a considerable controversy about whether western Amazonia was ever covered by marine waters...
ABSTRACT The scarcity of stratigraphic data has hindered the demarcation of the outcropping area of ...
Palynostratigraphic and sedimentary fades analyses were made on sedimentary deposits from the left b...
AbstractIn Miocene times a vast wetland existed in Western Amazonia. Whereas the general development...
The Amazon submarine fan is a large sediment apron situated offshore Pará (Brazil) and represents th...
Fossil content (vertebrate paleofauna and palynology) indicates that the sediments of the Solimões F...
There is a considerable controversy about whether western Amazonia was ever covered by marine waters...
During the Miocene (23.03 to 5.33 Ma), western Amazonia experienced major changes in its geography a...
The palynology (150 species of pollen grains, 43 species of spores, eight species of dinoflagellate ...
New biostratigraphic, isotopic, and well log data from exploration wells on the outer continental sh...
During the Paleogene - Neogene transition, the Amazon coast (Brazil) presented very low rates of sed...
Aim We analysed in detail a past marine incursion event in north‐western Amazonia and measured its e...
A biozonation based on molluscs is proposed for Miocene deposits of western Amazonia (Peru, Colombia...
A sedimentological and ichnological data set that covers the Lower-Upper Miocene sedimentary series ...
The Miocene palaeogeography of the western Amazonian Foreland Basin (Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, P...
There is a considerable controversy about whether western Amazonia was ever covered by marine waters...
ABSTRACT The scarcity of stratigraphic data has hindered the demarcation of the outcropping area of ...
Palynostratigraphic and sedimentary fades analyses were made on sedimentary deposits from the left b...
AbstractIn Miocene times a vast wetland existed in Western Amazonia. Whereas the general development...
The Amazon submarine fan is a large sediment apron situated offshore Pará (Brazil) and represents th...
Fossil content (vertebrate paleofauna and palynology) indicates that the sediments of the Solimões F...
There is a considerable controversy about whether western Amazonia was ever covered by marine waters...
During the Miocene (23.03 to 5.33 Ma), western Amazonia experienced major changes in its geography a...
The palynology (150 species of pollen grains, 43 species of spores, eight species of dinoflagellate ...
New biostratigraphic, isotopic, and well log data from exploration wells on the outer continental sh...
During the Paleogene - Neogene transition, the Amazon coast (Brazil) presented very low rates of sed...
Aim We analysed in detail a past marine incursion event in north‐western Amazonia and measured its e...
A biozonation based on molluscs is proposed for Miocene deposits of western Amazonia (Peru, Colombia...
A sedimentological and ichnological data set that covers the Lower-Upper Miocene sedimentary series ...
The Miocene palaeogeography of the western Amazonian Foreland Basin (Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, P...
There is a considerable controversy about whether western Amazonia was ever covered by marine waters...