The Marajó Basin is a Paleozoic basin developed on Precambrian crust that was later reactivated during Triassic extension in the South Atlantic. The basin is comprised of four sub-basins, the Mexiana, Limoeiro, Cametá, and Mocajuba, which were filled with rift and post-rift sediments. Zalán and Matsudo (2007) state that post-Cretaceous beds are “absolutely horizontal, without any indication of deformation whatsoever.”
The post-rift stratigraphic column consists of
Drilling objectives in the Marajó Basin include:
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