New biostratigraphic, isotopic, and well log data from exploration wells on the outer continental shelf and uppermost Amazon deep-sea fan, Brazil, reveal that the Amazon River was initiated as a transcontinental river between 11.8 and 11.3 Ma ago (middle to late Miocene), and reached its present shape and size during the late Pliocene. Prior to the late Miocene the continental shelf was a carbonate platform that received moderate siliciclastic sediment supply from the Proterozoic basement in eastern Amazonia. Average sedimentation rates on the Amazon Fan show three stages of development: (1) 11.8-6.8 Ma ago, low sedimentation rates (0.05 m/ka) prevailed on the fan, because the Amazon River was not yet entrenched and some sediments were part...
The Amazonian Craton is an old geological feature of Archaean/Proterozoic age that has determined th...
AbstractIn Miocene times a vast wetland existed in Western Amazonia. Whereas the general development...
The main structural and geomorphological features along the Amazon River are closely associated with...
The Amazon submarine fan is a large sediment apron situated offshore Pará (Brazil) and represents th...
The history of the Amazon River is a much-discussed subject, and the timing of the development of a ...
The Amazon River nutrient-rich plume currently triggers large-scale phytoplankton blooms in the othe...
ABSTRACT We review geological evidence on the origin of the modern transcontinental Amazon River, an...
The history of the Amazon River is a much-discussed subject, and the timing of the development of a ...
We review the Neogene geologic history of lowland Amazonia in an attempt to focus attention on areas...
ABSTRACT: The development of the transcontinental Amazon River System involved geological events in ...
There is a considerable controversy about whether western Amazonia was ever covered by marine waters...
International audienceDuring the Middle Late Miocene, tidal sedimentation was the rule in the Amazon...
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...
International audienceThe continental shelf offshore the present-day Amazon River is known to have h...
The Amazonian Craton is an old geological feature of Archaean/Proterozoic age that has determined th...
AbstractIn Miocene times a vast wetland existed in Western Amazonia. Whereas the general development...
The main structural and geomorphological features along the Amazon River are closely associated with...
The Amazon submarine fan is a large sediment apron situated offshore Pará (Brazil) and represents th...
The history of the Amazon River is a much-discussed subject, and the timing of the development of a ...
The Amazon River nutrient-rich plume currently triggers large-scale phytoplankton blooms in the othe...
ABSTRACT We review geological evidence on the origin of the modern transcontinental Amazon River, an...
The history of the Amazon River is a much-discussed subject, and the timing of the development of a ...
We review the Neogene geologic history of lowland Amazonia in an attempt to focus attention on areas...
ABSTRACT: The development of the transcontinental Amazon River System involved geological events in ...
There is a considerable controversy about whether western Amazonia was ever covered by marine waters...
International audienceDuring the Middle Late Miocene, tidal sedimentation was the rule in the Amazon...
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...
International audienceThe continental shelf offshore the present-day Amazon River is known to have h...
The Amazonian Craton is an old geological feature of Archaean/Proterozoic age that has determined th...
AbstractIn Miocene times a vast wetland existed in Western Amazonia. Whereas the general development...
The main structural and geomorphological features along the Amazon River are closely associated with...