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Anais Da Academia Brasileira De Ciencias | 2006

Kinematics and geometry of structures in the southern limb of the Paraíba do Sul divergent structural fan, SE Brazil: a true transtensional shear

Nolan Maia Dehler; Rômulo Machado; Heloisa R.S. Dehler; Ian McReath

Shear zones geometry in the Paraíba do Sul belt, southeastern Brazil, delineates a NE-trending fan-like structure. Shear zones dip towards SE in the northern limb, and towards NW in the southern one. This geometry has been interpreted either due to transpression or to late folding of flat-lying thrust surfaces. Stretching lineation plunges to ENE-ESE in the northern limb and towards NNE-NE in the southern one. Structural data in the southern limb of the divergent fan suggest a two stage kinematic evolution in high-temperature conditions: an earlier stage with top-to-SSW/SW sinistral thrusting and orogenic-parallel tangential motion, and a later stage with top-down to NNE/NE transtensional deformation. We propose a heterogeneous deformation model to explain the observed shear reversal, and suggest that the imposed transpressional displacement gradient may change during progressive deformation due to transient rheological inhomogeneities in bulk pure shear strain. In the earlier stage, the partially molten material could easily accommodate the imposed strain rates, giving rise firstly to the SW-directed shearing. As the thermal disturbance tended to vanish and the convergence increased, the NNE-directed transtensional shearing developed. We propose that the transtensional deformation characterized in this paper could be related to extrusion processes during regional transpressional strain.


Anais Da Academia Brasileira De Ciencias | 2007

40Ar/39Ar ages (600-570 Ma) of the Serra do Azeite transtensional shear zone: evidence for syncontractional extension in the Cajati area, southern Ribeira belt

Rômulo Machado; Nolan Maia Dehler; Paulo M. Vasconcelos

This paper presents 40Ar/39Ar ages of the rocks from the Serra do Azeite transtensional shear zone in the southern part of the Ribeira belt, between the States of Sao Paulo and Parana, and also discusses the regional correlations and the tectonic implications for other parts of the belt. The geochronological data suggest that transtensional deformation was active between 600 and 580 Ma (hornblende and muscovite apparent ages, respectively). This time span is considerably older than previous proposals for the period of activity of these structures (520-480 Ma) in the northern segment of this belt and in the Aracuai belt. Kinematic analysis of the dated mylonites shows extensional structures with top-down movement to ESE compatible with structures found in other tectonic segments in the eastern portion of the Quadrilatero Ferrifero and in the Rio Doce Valley region. Our ages are situated in the same time interval defined for the alkaline magmatism of the Serra do Mar suite. We suggest that the regional tectonic framework was developed during continental-scale extension. This process has been coeval with convergent strain in the adjacent Neoproterozoic shear zones of the Apiai/Ribeira and Aracuai belts, which make up significant segments of these belts. The available data show that these structures may not be simply related to post-orogenic gravitational collapse, but must involve a more complex process probably related to dynamic balance between crustal thickening and thinning during tectonic convergence, basin formation and exhumation processes.


Anais Da Academia Brasileira De Ciencias | 2008

Transpressive dextral shear in the Italva-Itaperuna section, Northern State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Tiago da Rocha Karniol; Rômulo Machado; Nolan Maia Dehler

Structural analysis carried out on a segment of the Neoproterozoic Ribeira Belt, southeastern Brazil, show that it represents part of the transpressive dextral orogen related to the Central Mantiqueira Province. NNE-trending and steeply dipping regional mylonitic belts form anastomosed geometry, and describe a map-scale, S-C-like structure that is characterized by their deflection towards NE near the Além Paraíba Lineament. Lithological and structural control related to deformation partition were responsible for the formation of felsic mylonitic granulites with S-type granites lenses developed in ductile shear zones, alternated with less deformed intermediate to basic granulites associated with charnockites. The dextral shear sense indicators are consistent with transpressive deformation in the region and are common especially at the border of the main shear zones. The presence of S-type leucogranite may lead to variations of linear and planar relationships, which result in local extension zones. These elements are consistent with oblique continental collision considering the São Francisco Craton as a stable block.


Anais Da Academia Brasileira De Ciencias | 2007

Pluton emplacement in a releasing bend in a transpressive regime: the arrozal granite in the Paraíba do Sul shear belt, Rio de Janeiro

Rômulo Machado; Nolan Maia Dehler

The Arrozal Granite, situated in the southwestern region of the State of Rio de Janeiro, has a granitic to granodioritic composition. It contains a strong mylonitic foliation along its border, passing gradually to a well-developed magmatic foliation towards its center. Structural analysis indicates that the Arrozal Granite was emplaced along the Além-Paraíba Shear Zone in a dextral transpressive tectonic regime. A regional shift of the trend along this shear zone from NE-SW to E-W, observed in the area, is interpreted to be casually related to the creation of space for the emplacement of the granite. Our data indicate that releasing bends may have played an important role for space generation during the emplacement of the Arrozal Granite and other plutons.


Journal of South American Earth Sciences | 2007

Shear structures in the Serra do Azeite shear zone, southeastern Brazil: Transtensional deformation during regional transpression in the central Mantiqueira province (Ribeira belt)

Nolan Maia Dehler; Rômulo Machado; Elvo Fassbinder


Brazilian Journal of Geology | 2000

Tectônica extensional oblíqua no Sul do estado de São Paulo.

Nolan Maia Dehler; Rômulo Machado; Claudemir Severiano de Vasconcelos


Brazilian Journal of Geology | 2007

Extrusão tectônica e transporte lateral de massa na porção central do cinturão Paraíba do Sul, seção Três Rios - Matias Barbosa (RJ/MG)

Letícia Constantino Vicente; Nolan Maia Dehler; Rômulo Machado; Tiago da Rocha Karniol


Marine and Petroleum Geology | 2016

The ‘Helmut’ geophysical anomaly: A regional left-lateral transtensional shear zone system connecting Santos and Campos basins, southeastern Brazil

Nolan Maia Dehler; Luciano P. Magnavita; Leonardo Gomes; C. Rigoti; João Alberto Bach de Oliveira; Marília Vidigal Sant'Anna; Felipe Garcia Domingues da Costa


Brazilian Journal of Geology | 2002

GEOMETRIA E CINEMÁTICA DA ABA SUL DA ESTRUTURA DIVERGENTE DO RIO PARAÍBA DO SUL AO LONGO DA SEÇÃO AREAL-TRÊS RIOS, RIO DE JANEIRO

Nolan Maia Dehler; Rômulo Machado


Deep-sea Research Part Ii-topical Studies in Oceanography | 2017

A giant oil seep at a salt-induced escarpment of the São Paulo Plateau, Espírito Santo Basin, off Brazil: Host rock characteristics and geochemistry

Antonio Fernando Menezes Freire; Juliana Andrade Iemini; Adriano R. Viana; Luciano P. Magnavita; Nolan Maia Dehler; Renato Oscar Kowsmann; Dennis J. Miller; Sabrina Helena Diniz Gilaberte Bezerra; Geise de Santana dos Anjos Zerfass; Seirin Shimabukuro; Marcos Nóbrega

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Rômulo Machado

National Council for Scientific and Technological Development

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Elvo Fassbinder

Federal University of Paraná

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