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The Rio Grande fracture zone in the western South Atlantic and its tectonic implications
Gamboa, L.A.P.; Rabinowitz, Ph.D. (1981). The Rio Grande fracture zone in the western South Atlantic and its tectonic implications. Earth Planet. Sci. Lett. 52(2): 410-418. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0012-821X(81)90193-X
In: Earth and Planetary Science Letters. Elsevier: Amsterdam. ISSN 0012-821X; e-ISSN 1385-013X, more
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Keywords
    Carriers
    Earth sciences > Geology > Tectonics > Plate tectonics
    Intermodal transportation companies > Carriers
    Materials > Carriers
    Morphology
    Morphology
    Morphology
    Motion > Water motion > Circulation > Water circulation > Ocean circulation
    Sediments > Authigenic minerals > Evaporites
    Topographic features > Submarine features > Fracture zones
    Topography
    ASW, Rio Grande Fracture Zone [Marine Regions]
    Marine/Coastal

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  • Gamboa, L.A.P.
  • Rabinowitz, Ph.D.

Abstract
    A broad zone of linear, mappable basement structures is observed north and northeast of the Rio Grande Rise in the South Atlantic Ocean. These structures lie along the same flow line as the Sao Paulo Ridge, the Florianopolis High, and onshore lineaments, suggesting that they all comprise the same tectonic trend: the Rio Grande fracture zone. The morphology developed along this fracture zone during the early opening of the South Atlantic Ocean formed a barrier to open ocean circulation during the Aptian and allowed the formation of extensive evaporite deposits to the north of it.

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