George Luiz Luvizotto
Sao Paulo State University
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Geologia USP. Série Científica | 2012
Carlos Humberto da Silva; Luiz Sérgio Amarante Simões; Wellington Leonardo Damázio; Samuel Nunes Ferreira; George Luiz Luvizotto
This work aimed at describing the Neoproterozoic evolution of a Southern Brasilia Fold Belt segment, in Tapira area (southwest of Minas Gerais state, Brazil), using detailed geologic mapping. This area, the Canastra Group type-area, has showed great tectonic and stratigraphic complexities unlike the simplicity suggested in previous works. From recognizing the main tectonic discontinuities, it was possible to subdivide the area into some domains. In the west domain, they were individualized in tectonic sheet I, marked by pelitic rocks and pelitic-graphite rocks with psammitic intercalations, and II, pelitic rocks with psammitic and mafic-ultramafic intercalations overlapped by gneisses. In the east domain, a group of three tectonic sheets was defined, in which, in the two lower tectonic sheets, pelitic and pelitic-graphite rocks with psammitic rock intercalations prevailed, which is different in metamorphic conditions. The lower tectonic sheet is marked by mineralogical associations with muscovite + chlorite + quartz ± graphite ± albite, without biotite; however, the superior one is with muscovite + quartz + garnet ± chlorite ± biotite ± chloritoid ± graphite ± albite. In the upper tectonic sheet, pelitic rocks with local contributions of psammitic and ultramafics rocks occur. In the south domain, psammitic rocks basically occur with contributions of pelitics and rudaceous rocks, where the preservation of textures and sedimentary structures is common. Rocks of the several domains are interpreted as part of a passive continental margin basin, located in the western margin of the Sao Francisco paleocontinent. Thus, the south domain rocks would represent the facies of proximal platform; rocks of the lower and middle tectonic sheets (east domain) and of the tectonic sheet I (west domain) are of facies distal platform; and the ones from the upper tectonic sheet (east domain) and tectonic sheet II (west domain) were acknowledged as deposited in an environment of continental shelf and/or oceanic seafloor.
Environmental Earth Sciences | 2018
Rodrigo Irineu Cerri; Fábio Augusto Gomes Vieira Reis; Marcelo Fischer Gramani; Vania Rosolen; George Luiz Luvizotto; Lucilia do Carmo Giordano; Beatriz Marques Gabelini
Due to its meteorological, geological and geomorphological settings, Brazilian’s Atlantic coast have suffered severe landslide phenomena, particularly along the cost of São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, and Santa Catarina states. Studies have shown that these processes are complex and triggered by several factors. However, within the study area, many landslide locations are placed on gneiss migmatitic terrain with pronounced geological discontinuities. The objective of this paper is to assess landslide occurrences in Serra do Mar (Caraguatatuba, SP) and investigate, by means of kinematic analysis, how they correlate with foliation and fractures present on the rocks. Kinematic analysis is used to investigate which discontinuities are more favorable to landslides occurrence and their relationship with slope directions. Structural information and kinematic data models are used to evaluate cause–effect relationship of landslide processes. Results show that dip slopes, with NE–SW direction, have greatest potential for the occurrence of planar landslides. On the other hand, anti-dip and cross-dip slopes have a greater potential to develop wedge landslides. Rock weathering and fluid flux along foliation planes can intensify mass movement. Such effect is also seen in residual soil, since they are able to preserve relict structures of the rock. This study contributes to a better understanding of how geological structures, preserved in tropical residual soils, influence shallow landslides.
Brazilian Journal of Geology | 2017
Lucas Veríssimo Warren; Fernanda Quaglio; Marcello Guimarães Simões; Mario Luis Assine; Luciano Alessandretti; George Luiz Luvizotto; Claudio Riccomini; Nicolás M Stríkis
Following the rise of metazoans, the beginning of bioclasticity and substrate competition, the saga of microbial mats was in a fluctuating decline in the end of the Neoproterozoic era. Increases in diversity during the Phanerozoic and punctual upturns in the microbial carbonate production occured after the events of global mass extinctions. Gradually along the Phanerozoic, the microbial colonies occupied isolated niches and grazers-free environments, characterized by physically and/or geochemically stressful conditions, such as those found in saline bays, alkaline lakes and hydrothermal or cold seep vents. Here we report one of the oldest occurrences of a vent camp coupled with cold seepage of methane in the geologic record, associated with well-preserved microbialites and elephant skin structures. During the seep activity, oxygen depletion and high salinity conditions are prohibitive for complex animal life, clearing the way to microbial colonies to flourish. Due to the co-occurrence of high adaptability and low competitiveness of microbial forms, they became highly specialized in stressful conditions. We argue that the sporadic microbial mat upturns in Earth’s history are not restricted to geological periods, following massive death of metazoan species; they also may occur in response to punctual paleoenvironmental conditions that enable microbial colonies to growth. Indeed, the Phanerozoic geological record is punctuated of these examples, in a kind of hide-and-seek game of Precambrian times.
Geofisica Internacional | 2016
Leandro B. Vieira; César Augusto Moreira; Ariane Raissa Pinheiro Côrtes; George Luiz Luvizotto
Geologia USP. Série Científica | 2015
Guillermo Rafael Beltran Navarro; Regiane Andrade Fumes; Antenor Zanardo; Marcos Aurélio Farias de Oliveira; George Luiz Luvizotto
Journal of South American Earth Sciences | 2018
Felipe Holanda dos Santos; Wagner da Silva Amaral; George Luiz Luvizotto; Daniel Francisco Martins de Sousa
Geologia USP. Série Científica | 2018
Ilio Rodarte Faria Júnior; George Luiz Luvizotto; Vania Rosolen
Holos Environment | 2016
Ilio Rodarte Faria Júnior; George Luiz Luvizotto
Holos Environment | 2016
Edson Ricardo Maia Ferraz; George Luiz Luvizotto
Holos Environment | 2016
Regiane Andrade Fumes; George Luiz Luvizotto; Renato de Moraes; Edson Ricardo Maia Ferraz