Amazon Basin (sedimentary basin)

Amazon Basin
Bacia do Amazonas
Map showing the location of Amazon Basin
The basin is located in the center and center-right of the picture
Coordinates 2°29′47″S 57°3′25″W / 2.49639°S 57.05694°W / -2.49639; -57.05694
Etymology Amazon River
Location South America
Region North
Country  Brazil
State(s) Amazonas, Pará
Cities Manaus
Characteristics
On/Offshore Onshore
Boundaries Guiana Shield, Gurupá Arch; Marajó Basin, Brazilian Shield, Púrus Arch; Solimões Basin
Part of Amazon basins
Area 620,000 km2 (240,000 sq mi)
Hydrology
River(s) Amazon River
Geology
Basin type Continental rift basin
Plate South America
Age Cambrian-recent

The Amazon Basin is a major 620,000 square kilometres (240,000 sq mi) large sedimentary basin located roughly at the middle and lower course of the Amazon River, south the Guiana Shield and north of the Central Brazilian Shield. It is bound to the west by the Púrus Arch, separating the Amazon Basin from the Solimões Basin and in the east by the Gurupá Arch, separating the basin from the Marajó Basin.[1] The basin developed on a rift that originated possibly about 550 million years ago during the Cambrian. Parts of the rift were reactivated during the opening of the South Atlantic.[2]

The basin has an elongated shape with a WSW-ENE orientation. It long axis runs from the vicinity of Manaus to the area near the confluence of Xingu River with the Amazon River.

References

  1. Ferreira et al., 2015, p.1
  2. 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. Taylor & Francis. 35 (10): 881–897. doi:10.1080/00206819309465563. Retrieved 24 November 2015.

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