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Revista Brasileira de Geociências Yngve Grahn & Elvio Pinto Bosetti 40(1): 236-241, junho de 2010
Arquivo digital disponível on-line no site www.sbgeo.org.br236
Storm deposited pebble and cobble-sized particles in the early Emsian of the
Ponta Grossa Formation, Paraná Basin (state of Paraná, Brazil)
Yngve Grahn1
& Elvio Pinto Bosetti2
Abstract  Quartzite pebble and cobble-sized particles from an arenaceous siltstone with fine sandstone
lenses have been found at two localities in the Campos Gerais region, Apucarana Sub-Basin (Paraná Basin),
south Brazil. These particles were first interpreted as glacial diamictites, but their smooth surfaces and sur-
rounding sediments indicate another origin. Two of the pebbles are associated with a small scale hummocky
cross stratification in the top layer, and with fine sandstone layers below, which is indicative of currents formed
by oscillatory flow. None of the particles show any traces of encrustation, and their morphology suggests they
have been formed in a fluviatle environment. The surrounding siltstone is affected by bioturbation and contain
brachiopods (Australospirifer). Palynomorphs indicate that these storm deposits were formed during an early
Emsian maximum inundation on a transgressive ravinement surface.
Keywords: Storm deposited particles, palynomorphs, early Emsian.
Resumo  Seixos depositados por tempestades durante o Eoemsiano na Formação Ponta Grossa,
Bacia do Paraná (estado do Paraná, Brasil).  Seixos de quartzito em siltito arenoso com finas lentes de
areia foram encontrados em duas localidades da região dos Campos Gerais do Paraná, sub-bacia de Apucara-
na, Bacia do Paraná, sul do Brasil. Estes seixos foram inicialmente interpretados como diamicititos glaciais
mas suas superfícies lisas e as características sedimentares circumvizinhas indicam outra origem. Dois dos
seixos são associados a estruturas do tipo hummocky cross stratification de pequeno porte, o que é indicativo
de correntes formadas por oscilação de ondas. Nenum dos seixos mostram traços de encrustação. O siltito
que suporta os seixos é afetado por bioturbação e contém braquiópodes (Australospirifer). Palinomorfos in-
dicam que estes depósitos de tempestades foram depositados durante uma inundação máxima do Eoemsiano.
Palavras-chave: seixos depositados por tempestades, palinomorfos, Eoemsiano.
1 - Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, Faculdade de Geologia, Rio de Janeiro (RJ), Brasil. E-mail: yngvegrahn@gmail.com
2 - Universidade Estadual de Ponta Grossa, Departamento de Geociências, Laboratório de Paleontologia, Ponta Grossa (PR), Brasil.
E-mail: elvio.bosetti@pq.cnpq.br
e 2). At both localities the particles occur in sediments
deposited during a maximum inundation (MFS – maxi-
mum flood surface) in sequence B sensu Bergamaschi
& Pereira (2001). The lithology is an arenaceous silt-
stone with lenses of fine sandstone.
Franco da rocha
(25o
03’ 21,43” S, 50o
08’ 10,18” W)
This locality (Figs. 1 e 2) was first described by Soares
& Malanski (1968). It is a 12,5 m deep well constructed
for the water supply of a nearby hospital (Fig. 2). Two
quartzite pebbles and a cobble occurred about 8 m from
the top, and an estimated 52-53 m above the Furnas/
Ponta Grossa contact (Fig. 2). No fossils were collect-
ed. The sequence probably corresponds to the top of
the section at Curva 1 (25 o
03’ 56” S, 50 o
08’ 00” W),
described by Bosetti (2004), situated ca. 150 m SSE of
the Franco da Rocha locality (Fig. 2).
Tibagi 2
(24o
29´ 51´´ S, 50o
25´ 00´´ W)
The locality (Figs. 1 e 2), no longer accessible, was de-
scribed by Zabini (2007) and Zabini et al. (2010) in pa-
INTRODUCTION  Only one publication has men-
tioned or discussed big pebbles or cobbles in the Ponta
Grossa Formation. Soares & Malanski (1968) described
three quartzite particles found in the Ponta Grossa For-
mation in a well near Franco da Rocha Hospital (= Fran-
co da Rocha in this paper). They interpreted these as
glaciogenic diamictites. Another possible explanations,
not discussed by these authors, are transport with plants
or unidirectional currents. Conglomerates contain-
ing gravels (< 1 cm) are well-known from the Furnas
Formation (Lange & Petri 1967, Bigarella & Salamuni
1967), where they occur at several stratigraphic levels
within the sandstones. A similar conglomerate has been
mentioned from the Middle Devonian São Domingos
Formation sensu Melo 1988 and Grahn 1992 (Lange &
Petri 1967 p. 23). However, in these conglomerates the
gravel occurs in an arenaceous matrix of fluviatile or
near shore origin, in contrast to the siltstone matrix in
which occur the big quartzite particles here described.
LOCALITIES  Two localities with big quartzite
pebbles and cobble are known from the Ponta Grossa
Formation, i.e. Franco da Rocha and Tibagi 2 (Figs. 1
Revista Brasileira de Geociências, volume 40 (2), 2010 237
Yngve Grahn & Elvio Pinto Bosetti
pers discussing lingulid taphofacies. Two quartzite peb-
bles were collected from the upper part (Fig. 2), and at an
estimated 55 m above the Furnas/Ponta Grossa contact
(Fig. 2). A sample was taken for dating purposes from
a horizon stratigraphically above the top layer of Tibagi
2 in an outcrop along the Tibagi – Alto da Amparo road
(BR-153). No palynomorphs were encountered.
EVIDENCE FOR STORM DEPOSITION OFTHE
PEBBLES AND THE COBBLE  Altogether four
quartzite pebbles and one cobble with a size range be-
tween 12.5 and 95 mm (Fig. 3) are known from the
Ponta Grossa Formation, attributed to a maximum
inundation surface in the early Emsian (see below).
The occurrences of these particles are scattered and
found in a dark arenaceous siltstone with gravel indi-
cating either a transport to their position in the inner
shelf or as a result of reworking (Tamura & Masuda
2005) of earlier sediments (transgressive ravinement
surface). The surrounding siltstone contains a benthic
fauna dominated by lingulids and bivalves (Bosetti &
Horodyski 2009). The particles are smooth, and there
are no glacial striations, encrustation or any eroded re-
mains of encrusting organisms. Their shape suggests
they were formed in a fluviatil environment. The bra-
chiopod Australospirifer is associated with the peb-
bles (Fig. 3J), and this genus characterizes the Marine
Benthic Life Zone 3 and/or 4 (Boucot, 1975, personal
Figure 1 - Location map for the localities investigated.
Storm deposited pebble and cobble-sized particles in the early Emsian of the Ponta Grossa Formation,
Paraná Basin (state of Paraná, Brazil)
238 Revista Brasileira de Geociências, volume 40 (2), 2010
communication 2009), representative of a shoreface
to shallow inner shelf environment, at a depth interval
between 15 and 75 to 175 m.
Land plants with roots large enough to trans-
port big pebbles are known from the upper Emsian Fort
Prével Member of the Battery Point Formation, Gaspé
Bay, Québec, Canada (Elick et al.1998). These plants
had rhizomatous roots that penetrated the sandy soils up
to a depth of ca. 1 m. If uprooted, such plants could have
been transported with riverine pebbles of comparable
size to the shoreface. However, the age of the sediments
hosting the pebbles in the Ponta Grossa Formation are
older than the Battery Point Formation plant-bearing
beds. Furthermore, there are no root impressions or any
other evidence that suggests this possibility.
Another possibility are currents combined
with oscillatory flow. The surface layer contain-
ing the big pebbles is irregular and displays a small
scale hummocky cross stratification confirming influ-
ence of oscillatory movements (Fig. 3K). Hummocky
cross stratification is thought to be formed by storm
wave surges on the shoreface (Harms et al. 1975).
The structure is also considered as diagnostic of in-
ner shelf storm deposits (Swift et al. 1983). Below the
hummocky cross stratified layer the beds contain lens-
es of fine-grained sandstone (Fig. 3K). No truncation
surfaces have been observed, and the beds can only be
explained by the deposition of sand by a single event.
A strong and highly concentrated unidirectional flow
is required to transport the amount of sediments need-
ed (Myrow & Southard 1991). Beds like those from
Tibagi 2 (Figs. 3 I, K) can be produced by flows on
slopes with an angle less than 1o
(Carter 1975).
A possibility is that storms eroded the beach
sediments and transported the sands to the inner shelf
by grain flow, strongly influenced by oscillatory waves
(Duke et al. 1991). The gravel, pebbles and the cobble
settled on the top of the grain flow through pore pres-
sure when the beds were deposited through frictional
freezing (Carter 1975). Modified grain flows with a
high concentration and cohesive matrix support and
a lift provided with flow turbulence (Enos 1977), or
traction carpets, would concentrate larger particles on
the top of laminar flows through dispersive pressure
(Lowe 1979).
However, we favour an explanation that the
pebbles and the cobble in the lower Ponta Grossa For-
mation were a part of a transgressive ravinement sur-
face and deposited in a shoreface environment, where
storm processes completely reworked previous depos-
its, and redistributed the scattered larger particles on
these surfaces. In this case, coarse clasts must form
surfaces, even though as scattered pebbles (Souza Cruz
personal communication 2009). However, hummocky
cross-stratified beds generally are too thick (> 20 cm)
to be accounted for by in situ suspension (Swift et al.
Figure 2 - Lithologic columns for the Tibagi 2, Curva 1, and Franco da Rocha
localities.
Revista Brasileira de Geociências, volume 40 (2), 2010 239
Yngve Grahn & Elvio Pinto Bosetti
Figure 3 - Quartzite pebbles and associated sedimentary structures from the Ponta Grossa Formation.
Figures A-F from Soares & Malanski (1968). MP! = Museu de Paleontologia – Invertebrados. Ponta
Grossa. The scale bar represent 10 mm. A-B) Pebble no.1 by Soares & Malanski (1968). Franco da Ro-
cha. C-D) Pebble no.2 by Soares & Malanski (1968). Franco da Rocha. E) Detail of pebble no.1. F) Peb-
ble no.3 by Soares & Malanski (1968). Franco da Rocha. G) Pebble MPI 1500 from Tibagi 2. H) Pebble
MPI 1501 from Tibagi 2. Note the gravel on the surface of the siltstone. I) Side-view of pebble MPI 1500.
J) Complete pebble MPI 1501. The arrows points at specimens of Australospirifer. K) Detail of the storm
deposit with pebble MPI 1500. Note the 2 cm thick hummocky cross stratification followed by laminated
sedimentation with fine sandstone lenses.
Storm deposited pebble and cobble-sized particles in the early Emsian of the Ponta Grossa Formation,
Paraná Basin (state of Paraná, Brazil)
240 Revista Brasileira de Geociências, volume 40 (2), 2010
1983), but in this case they are only 2 cm thick (< 1 cm
wide). If this is a correct interpretation the reworking
took place at a depth of 15 m, or slightly below, accord-
ing to the incorporated fauna. The closed valves of the
Australospirifer specimens suggests they either were in
situ or transported a short distance.
AGE OFTHE STORM DEPOSITS  The base of the
maximum inundation (MFS) in sequence B sensu Ber-
gamaschi & Pereira (2001) has been dated as early Em-
sian based on spores, acritarchs, and chitinozoans from
several localities in the Paraná Basin, e.g. the Jaciara
(Mendlowicz Mauller et al. 2007, 2009), Jaguariaiva
(Grahn et al. 2000, Mendlowicz Mauller et al. 2009)
and Tibagi – Telemaco Borba (Grahn et al. 2000) sec-
tions, and the 2-AG-1-MT (Grahn et al. 2000, Mendlo-
wicz Mauller et al. 2009), Paleosul-02-RV-MS (Mend-
lowicz Mauller et al. 2009), RVR-1 (Gaugris & Grahn
2006, Mendlowicz Mauller et al. 2009) and 9-PPG-7-
PR (Gaugris & Grahn 2006, Mendlowicz Mauller et al.
2009) wells. A sample collected from a road cut (Fig.
1B) of the Tibagi – Alto de Amparo road (BR 153),
just above the pebbles at Tibagi 2, did not contain any
palynomorphs. Since middle Emsian (AB – FD spore
zones) are missing, or very condensed, in the Paraná
Basin (Melo & Loboziak 2003, Grahn 2005) the lower
MFS level in sequence B probably corresponds to the
uppermost PoW spore Zone.
CONCLUDING REMARKS  Particles with a
length over 10 mm are rare in the Ponta Grossa For-
mation sensu Grahn 1992. Four quartzite pebbles and
a cobble with a size range from 12.5 to 95 mm have
been found in two localities at levels corresponding to
a maximum inundation (MFS) in sequence B by Ber-
gamaschi & Pereira (2001). These levels have been
dated as early Emsian (uppermost PoW spore Zone).
The quartzite pebbles and the cobble occur parallel to
the bedding planes in an arenaceous siltstone, and they
are perfectly smooth. The deposits are either unidirec-
tional flows, where the top layer displays a small scale
hummocky cross lamination, and the layers below fine
sandstone lenses. This is characteristic features for a
deposition of a current induced and influenced by os-
cillatory flow action. The pebbles are associated with
brachiopods (Australospirifer) from a shoreface to
shallow inner shelf environment. If a result of a grain
flow the gravel and the pebbles settled on the top of
the flow through pore pressure when the beds were
deposited through freezing, or through high concen-
tration and cohesive matrix support and a lift provided
with flow turbulence and a dispersive pressure. We fa-
vour another more likely possibility that the pebbles
and the cobble were a part of a transgressive ravine-
ment surface and after the sediments were reworked
by storm actions settled on top of the new surface.
Acknowledgements  Yngve Grahn thanks the Con-
selho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tec-
nológico (CNPq, PQ 309751/2007-1), which made his
work possible through grants. Thanks are also due to
the Faculty of Geology at Universidade do Estado do
Rio de Janeiro (UERJ), Prof. Claudia Sayão Valladares,
head of the post-graduate program at the Faculty of
Geology at UERJ for access to the facilities. Elvio P.
Bosetti thanks the Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvim-
ento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq PQ 480427/2007-
0) for the financial support and to the Palaios Group/
UEPG/CNPq for the support in the field work. The au-
thors are greatful to Drs. Michael Holz (Universidade
Federal da Bahia, Salvador) for comments, and Carlos
Emanoel de Souza Cruz (Petrobras, Rio de Janeiro)
for suggestions and reading of the manuscript. Com-
ments of an anonymous reviewer greatly improved the
content. Prof. emer. Art Boucot (Corvallis, Oregon)
checked the English. Our sincere thanks to all.
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Grahn & Bosetti 2010

  • 1. Revista Brasileira de Geociências Yngve Grahn & Elvio Pinto Bosetti 40(1): 236-241, junho de 2010 Arquivo digital disponível on-line no site www.sbgeo.org.br236 Storm deposited pebble and cobble-sized particles in the early Emsian of the Ponta Grossa Formation, Paraná Basin (state of Paraná, Brazil) Yngve Grahn1 & Elvio Pinto Bosetti2 Abstract  Quartzite pebble and cobble-sized particles from an arenaceous siltstone with fine sandstone lenses have been found at two localities in the Campos Gerais region, Apucarana Sub-Basin (Paraná Basin), south Brazil. These particles were first interpreted as glacial diamictites, but their smooth surfaces and sur- rounding sediments indicate another origin. Two of the pebbles are associated with a small scale hummocky cross stratification in the top layer, and with fine sandstone layers below, which is indicative of currents formed by oscillatory flow. None of the particles show any traces of encrustation, and their morphology suggests they have been formed in a fluviatle environment. The surrounding siltstone is affected by bioturbation and contain brachiopods (Australospirifer). Palynomorphs indicate that these storm deposits were formed during an early Emsian maximum inundation on a transgressive ravinement surface. Keywords: Storm deposited particles, palynomorphs, early Emsian. Resumo  Seixos depositados por tempestades durante o Eoemsiano na Formação Ponta Grossa, Bacia do Paraná (estado do Paraná, Brasil).  Seixos de quartzito em siltito arenoso com finas lentes de areia foram encontrados em duas localidades da região dos Campos Gerais do Paraná, sub-bacia de Apucara- na, Bacia do Paraná, sul do Brasil. Estes seixos foram inicialmente interpretados como diamicititos glaciais mas suas superfícies lisas e as características sedimentares circumvizinhas indicam outra origem. Dois dos seixos são associados a estruturas do tipo hummocky cross stratification de pequeno porte, o que é indicativo de correntes formadas por oscilação de ondas. Nenum dos seixos mostram traços de encrustação. O siltito que suporta os seixos é afetado por bioturbação e contém braquiópodes (Australospirifer). Palinomorfos in- dicam que estes depósitos de tempestades foram depositados durante uma inundação máxima do Eoemsiano. Palavras-chave: seixos depositados por tempestades, palinomorfos, Eoemsiano. 1 - Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, Faculdade de Geologia, Rio de Janeiro (RJ), Brasil. E-mail: yngvegrahn@gmail.com 2 - Universidade Estadual de Ponta Grossa, Departamento de Geociências, Laboratório de Paleontologia, Ponta Grossa (PR), Brasil. E-mail: elvio.bosetti@pq.cnpq.br e 2). At both localities the particles occur in sediments deposited during a maximum inundation (MFS – maxi- mum flood surface) in sequence B sensu Bergamaschi & Pereira (2001). The lithology is an arenaceous silt- stone with lenses of fine sandstone. Franco da rocha (25o 03’ 21,43” S, 50o 08’ 10,18” W) This locality (Figs. 1 e 2) was first described by Soares & Malanski (1968). It is a 12,5 m deep well constructed for the water supply of a nearby hospital (Fig. 2). Two quartzite pebbles and a cobble occurred about 8 m from the top, and an estimated 52-53 m above the Furnas/ Ponta Grossa contact (Fig. 2). No fossils were collect- ed. The sequence probably corresponds to the top of the section at Curva 1 (25 o 03’ 56” S, 50 o 08’ 00” W), described by Bosetti (2004), situated ca. 150 m SSE of the Franco da Rocha locality (Fig. 2). Tibagi 2 (24o 29´ 51´´ S, 50o 25´ 00´´ W) The locality (Figs. 1 e 2), no longer accessible, was de- scribed by Zabini (2007) and Zabini et al. (2010) in pa- INTRODUCTION  Only one publication has men- tioned or discussed big pebbles or cobbles in the Ponta Grossa Formation. Soares & Malanski (1968) described three quartzite particles found in the Ponta Grossa For- mation in a well near Franco da Rocha Hospital (= Fran- co da Rocha in this paper). They interpreted these as glaciogenic diamictites. Another possible explanations, not discussed by these authors, are transport with plants or unidirectional currents. Conglomerates contain- ing gravels (< 1 cm) are well-known from the Furnas Formation (Lange & Petri 1967, Bigarella & Salamuni 1967), where they occur at several stratigraphic levels within the sandstones. A similar conglomerate has been mentioned from the Middle Devonian São Domingos Formation sensu Melo 1988 and Grahn 1992 (Lange & Petri 1967 p. 23). However, in these conglomerates the gravel occurs in an arenaceous matrix of fluviatile or near shore origin, in contrast to the siltstone matrix in which occur the big quartzite particles here described. LOCALITIES  Two localities with big quartzite pebbles and cobble are known from the Ponta Grossa Formation, i.e. Franco da Rocha and Tibagi 2 (Figs. 1
  • 2. Revista Brasileira de Geociências, volume 40 (2), 2010 237 Yngve Grahn & Elvio Pinto Bosetti pers discussing lingulid taphofacies. Two quartzite peb- bles were collected from the upper part (Fig. 2), and at an estimated 55 m above the Furnas/Ponta Grossa contact (Fig. 2). A sample was taken for dating purposes from a horizon stratigraphically above the top layer of Tibagi 2 in an outcrop along the Tibagi – Alto da Amparo road (BR-153). No palynomorphs were encountered. EVIDENCE FOR STORM DEPOSITION OFTHE PEBBLES AND THE COBBLE  Altogether four quartzite pebbles and one cobble with a size range be- tween 12.5 and 95 mm (Fig. 3) are known from the Ponta Grossa Formation, attributed to a maximum inundation surface in the early Emsian (see below). The occurrences of these particles are scattered and found in a dark arenaceous siltstone with gravel indi- cating either a transport to their position in the inner shelf or as a result of reworking (Tamura & Masuda 2005) of earlier sediments (transgressive ravinement surface). The surrounding siltstone contains a benthic fauna dominated by lingulids and bivalves (Bosetti & Horodyski 2009). The particles are smooth, and there are no glacial striations, encrustation or any eroded re- mains of encrusting organisms. Their shape suggests they were formed in a fluviatil environment. The bra- chiopod Australospirifer is associated with the peb- bles (Fig. 3J), and this genus characterizes the Marine Benthic Life Zone 3 and/or 4 (Boucot, 1975, personal Figure 1 - Location map for the localities investigated.
  • 3. Storm deposited pebble and cobble-sized particles in the early Emsian of the Ponta Grossa Formation, Paraná Basin (state of Paraná, Brazil) 238 Revista Brasileira de Geociências, volume 40 (2), 2010 communication 2009), representative of a shoreface to shallow inner shelf environment, at a depth interval between 15 and 75 to 175 m. Land plants with roots large enough to trans- port big pebbles are known from the upper Emsian Fort Prével Member of the Battery Point Formation, Gaspé Bay, Québec, Canada (Elick et al.1998). These plants had rhizomatous roots that penetrated the sandy soils up to a depth of ca. 1 m. If uprooted, such plants could have been transported with riverine pebbles of comparable size to the shoreface. However, the age of the sediments hosting the pebbles in the Ponta Grossa Formation are older than the Battery Point Formation plant-bearing beds. Furthermore, there are no root impressions or any other evidence that suggests this possibility. Another possibility are currents combined with oscillatory flow. The surface layer contain- ing the big pebbles is irregular and displays a small scale hummocky cross stratification confirming influ- ence of oscillatory movements (Fig. 3K). Hummocky cross stratification is thought to be formed by storm wave surges on the shoreface (Harms et al. 1975). The structure is also considered as diagnostic of in- ner shelf storm deposits (Swift et al. 1983). Below the hummocky cross stratified layer the beds contain lens- es of fine-grained sandstone (Fig. 3K). No truncation surfaces have been observed, and the beds can only be explained by the deposition of sand by a single event. A strong and highly concentrated unidirectional flow is required to transport the amount of sediments need- ed (Myrow & Southard 1991). Beds like those from Tibagi 2 (Figs. 3 I, K) can be produced by flows on slopes with an angle less than 1o (Carter 1975). A possibility is that storms eroded the beach sediments and transported the sands to the inner shelf by grain flow, strongly influenced by oscillatory waves (Duke et al. 1991). The gravel, pebbles and the cobble settled on the top of the grain flow through pore pres- sure when the beds were deposited through frictional freezing (Carter 1975). Modified grain flows with a high concentration and cohesive matrix support and a lift provided with flow turbulence (Enos 1977), or traction carpets, would concentrate larger particles on the top of laminar flows through dispersive pressure (Lowe 1979). However, we favour an explanation that the pebbles and the cobble in the lower Ponta Grossa For- mation were a part of a transgressive ravinement sur- face and deposited in a shoreface environment, where storm processes completely reworked previous depos- its, and redistributed the scattered larger particles on these surfaces. In this case, coarse clasts must form surfaces, even though as scattered pebbles (Souza Cruz personal communication 2009). However, hummocky cross-stratified beds generally are too thick (> 20 cm) to be accounted for by in situ suspension (Swift et al. Figure 2 - Lithologic columns for the Tibagi 2, Curva 1, and Franco da Rocha localities.
  • 4. Revista Brasileira de Geociências, volume 40 (2), 2010 239 Yngve Grahn & Elvio Pinto Bosetti Figure 3 - Quartzite pebbles and associated sedimentary structures from the Ponta Grossa Formation. Figures A-F from Soares & Malanski (1968). MP! = Museu de Paleontologia – Invertebrados. Ponta Grossa. The scale bar represent 10 mm. A-B) Pebble no.1 by Soares & Malanski (1968). Franco da Ro- cha. C-D) Pebble no.2 by Soares & Malanski (1968). Franco da Rocha. E) Detail of pebble no.1. F) Peb- ble no.3 by Soares & Malanski (1968). Franco da Rocha. G) Pebble MPI 1500 from Tibagi 2. H) Pebble MPI 1501 from Tibagi 2. Note the gravel on the surface of the siltstone. I) Side-view of pebble MPI 1500. J) Complete pebble MPI 1501. The arrows points at specimens of Australospirifer. K) Detail of the storm deposit with pebble MPI 1500. Note the 2 cm thick hummocky cross stratification followed by laminated sedimentation with fine sandstone lenses.
  • 5. Storm deposited pebble and cobble-sized particles in the early Emsian of the Ponta Grossa Formation, Paraná Basin (state of Paraná, Brazil) 240 Revista Brasileira de Geociências, volume 40 (2), 2010 1983), but in this case they are only 2 cm thick (< 1 cm wide). If this is a correct interpretation the reworking took place at a depth of 15 m, or slightly below, accord- ing to the incorporated fauna. The closed valves of the Australospirifer specimens suggests they either were in situ or transported a short distance. AGE OFTHE STORM DEPOSITS  The base of the maximum inundation (MFS) in sequence B sensu Ber- gamaschi & Pereira (2001) has been dated as early Em- sian based on spores, acritarchs, and chitinozoans from several localities in the Paraná Basin, e.g. the Jaciara (Mendlowicz Mauller et al. 2007, 2009), Jaguariaiva (Grahn et al. 2000, Mendlowicz Mauller et al. 2009) and Tibagi – Telemaco Borba (Grahn et al. 2000) sec- tions, and the 2-AG-1-MT (Grahn et al. 2000, Mendlo- wicz Mauller et al. 2009), Paleosul-02-RV-MS (Mend- lowicz Mauller et al. 2009), RVR-1 (Gaugris & Grahn 2006, Mendlowicz Mauller et al. 2009) and 9-PPG-7- PR (Gaugris & Grahn 2006, Mendlowicz Mauller et al. 2009) wells. A sample collected from a road cut (Fig. 1B) of the Tibagi – Alto de Amparo road (BR 153), just above the pebbles at Tibagi 2, did not contain any palynomorphs. Since middle Emsian (AB – FD spore zones) are missing, or very condensed, in the Paraná Basin (Melo & Loboziak 2003, Grahn 2005) the lower MFS level in sequence B probably corresponds to the uppermost PoW spore Zone. CONCLUDING REMARKS  Particles with a length over 10 mm are rare in the Ponta Grossa For- mation sensu Grahn 1992. Four quartzite pebbles and a cobble with a size range from 12.5 to 95 mm have been found in two localities at levels corresponding to a maximum inundation (MFS) in sequence B by Ber- gamaschi & Pereira (2001). These levels have been dated as early Emsian (uppermost PoW spore Zone). The quartzite pebbles and the cobble occur parallel to the bedding planes in an arenaceous siltstone, and they are perfectly smooth. The deposits are either unidirec- tional flows, where the top layer displays a small scale hummocky cross lamination, and the layers below fine sandstone lenses. This is characteristic features for a deposition of a current induced and influenced by os- cillatory flow action. The pebbles are associated with brachiopods (Australospirifer) from a shoreface to shallow inner shelf environment. If a result of a grain flow the gravel and the pebbles settled on the top of the flow through pore pressure when the beds were deposited through freezing, or through high concen- tration and cohesive matrix support and a lift provided with flow turbulence and a dispersive pressure. We fa- vour another more likely possibility that the pebbles and the cobble were a part of a transgressive ravine- ment surface and after the sediments were reworked by storm actions settled on top of the new surface. Acknowledgements  Yngve Grahn thanks the Con- selho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tec- nológico (CNPq, PQ 309751/2007-1), which made his work possible through grants. 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