Abstract

<p>The Early Cretaceous was dominated by greenhouse conditions and increases in ocean crust production rate, with critical climate, geography and oceanography changes and abrupt shifts in redox conditions in the oceans. Prior to the Aptian, regarding the Earth’s magnetic field, a high rate of polarity reversals dominated. However, thereafter, a period of polarity stability, known as the Cretaceous Normal Polarity Superchron (CNPS), was established for 34 Myr. Although, there are debates on the causes and consequences of these extreme events. The exact behavior of the geomagnetic field in this period is still poorly understood, and data from volcanic and sedimentary rocks are conflicting. The biostratigraphy data from the sedimentary succession from the Aptian-Albian interval in the Sergipe-Alagoas Basin (Brazil) are rare and correlations are weak with Tethyan realm. Since some of the major reservoirs of the terrestrial portion of the Sergipe-Alagoas basin are from Aptian-Albian ages the lack of age models brings difficulties to the oil industry. Magnetic parameters such as magnetic susceptibility, ARM, IRM, and magnetostratigraphy data were obtained with a resolution of 25 cm in the Core SER-03 from Sergipe-Alagoas Basin. The entire section varies 4 Myr, including the Aptian-Albian boundary. Here, we present preliminary environmental magnetism and magnetostratigraphic interpretation for this core. Therefore, these data will aid to develop an age model framework in order to assist this uncovered region and for future comparisons with Tethyan realm.</p>

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