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Amazon Basin (sedimentary basin)

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Amazon Basin
Bacia do Amazonas
The basin is located in the center and center-right of the picture
Coordinates2°29′47″S 57°3′25″W / 2.49639°S 57.05694°W / -2.49639; -57.05694
EtymologyAmazon River
LocationSouth America
RegionNorth
Country Brazil
State(s)Amazonas, Pará
CitiesManaus
Characteristics
On/OffshoreOnshore
BoundariesGuiana Shield, Gurupá Arch; Marajó Basin, Brazilian Shield, Púrus Arch; Solimões Basin
Part ofAmazon basins
Area620,000 km2 (240,000 sq mi)
Hydrology
River(s)Amazon River
Geology
Basin typeContinental rift basin
PlateSouth America
AgeCambrian-recent
Amazon alluvium deposit
Amazon alluvium deposit

The Amazon Basin is a large sedimentary basin (620,000 square kilometres (240,000 sq mi)) located near the middle and lower course of the Amazon River, south the Guiana Shield and north of the Central Brazilian Shield. The basin developed on a rift that originated about 550 million years ago during the Cambrian.

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Location

The Amazon Basin is located south of the Guiana Shield, north of the Central Brazilian Shield, east of the Solimões Basin, and west of the Marajó Basin. It is bound to the west by the Púrus Arch and in the east by the Gurupá Arch. The basin has an elongated shape with a WSW-ENE orientation. Its long axis runs from the vicinity of Manaus to the area near the confluence of Xingu River with the Amazon River.

Evolution of the Basin

The Amazon Basin was developed on a rift, called the Sub-Amazonal Rift, that originated about 550 million years ago during continental collision of the West African Craton.[1] Parts of the rift were reactivated during the opening of the South Atlantic.[1] The Amazon Basin evolved through tectonic activity including continental collision, subduction, and distortion of parts of the Andes Mountain Range.[2]

Bauxite Deposits

The Amazon basin hosts large deposits of the aluminum-rich sedimentary rock bauxite.[3] The discovery of bauxite deposits approximately 70 years ago[3] made Brazil one of the most important countries in terms of both production and possession of bauxite deposits.

References

  1. ^ a b Burke, Kevin C.; Lytwyn, Jennifer (1993). "Origin of the Rift Under the Amazon Basin as a Result of Continental Collision During Pan-African Time". International Geology Review. 35 (10): 881–897. doi:10.1080/00206819309465563.
  2. ^ Latrubesse, Edgardo M.; Cozzuol, Mario; da Silva-Caminha, Silane A. F.; Rigsby, Catherine A.; Absy, Maria Lucia; Jaramillo, Carlos (2010). "The Late Miocene paleogeography of the Amazon Basin and the evolution of the Amazon River system". Earth-Science Reviews. 99 (3): 99–124. doi:10.1016/j.earscirev.2010.02.005. ISSN 0012-8252. S2CID 129666624.
  3. ^ a b Grubb, P. L. C. (1979). "Genesis of bauxite deposits in the lower Amazon Basin and Guianas coastal plain". Economic Geology. 74 (4): 735–750. doi:10.2113/gsecongeo.74.4.735. ISSN 0361-0128.


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