Abstract

The Ipubi Formation of the Santana Group, Araripe Basin, Brazil, is characterized by black shales and overlying evaporite deposits and is suggested to record the transition from lacustrine to marine depositional environments. To date, the age of the black shales, constrained only by microfossils, is poorly determined, with ages spanning ~25 myrs from 125 to 100.5 Ma (Aptian-Albian). Here we present new Re–Os elemental and isotopic data to provide the first absolute age for those rocks of the Ipubi Formation and an improved understanding of the depositional paleoenvironment of the Araripe Basin. The Re–Os isotope data for Ipubi Formation black shales yields a depositional age of 123 ± 3.5 Ma, with a highly radiogenic initial 187Os/188Os composition (Osi) of 1.97 ± 0.02. The Re–Os age indicates that the deposition of the Ipubi Formation black shales occurred during the Late Barremian/Early Aptian, prior to the onset of OAE 1a, in a highly restricted marine/lacustrine setting.

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