Coarse‐grained, marine, sub‐wave base, high‐angle clinoform sets: A little‐known outcrop facies illustrated by Jurassic examples from East Greenland
Abstract Outcrops of coarse‐grained, high‐angle clinoform sets are mainly thought to represent Gilbert‐type deltas. Superficially similar clinoform sets may, however, form in marine, sub‐wave base settings. They are interpreted to have formed as a result of storms where downwelling, seaward‐directed...
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crwiley:10.1111/bre.12763 2024-09-15T18:04:14+00:00 Coarse‐grained, marine, sub‐wave base, high‐angle clinoform sets: A little‐known outcrop facies illustrated by Jurassic examples from East Greenland Surlyk, Finn Larsen, Michael Carlsbergfondet Norsk Hydro 2023 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/bre.12763 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/bre.12763 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full-xml/10.1111/bre.12763 en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Basin Research volume 35, issue 4, page 1509-1529 ISSN 0950-091X 1365-2117 journal-article 2023 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1111/bre.12763 2024-08-20T04:15:19Z Abstract Outcrops of coarse‐grained, high‐angle clinoform sets are mainly thought to represent Gilbert‐type deltas. Superficially similar clinoform sets may, however, form in marine, sub‐wave base settings. They are interpreted to have formed as a result of storms where downwelling, seaward‐directed currents transported sand from the coastal area and shoreface across the shelf in suspension or as bedload to be deposited as clinothems. An additional transport of sand took place by strong coast‐parallel currents. The clinoform sets appear to be associated with rift events, the creation of accommodation space and an increasing supply of coarse‐grained sediment. A major protracted rift phase was initiated in East Greenland in Middle Jurassic times and intensified through the Late Jurassic to reach a climax close to the Jurassic–Cretaceous boundary. Rifting caused uplift of borderlands, creation of accommodation space and development of shallow marine shelves passing offshore into submarine slopes and deeper basinal areas. Each rift event was accompanied by the formation of clinoform sets prograding seawards towards the east and southeast away from the cratonic coastline in water depths below the wave base. The clinoform sets are interpreted as typical motifs for rift events in the relatively shallow epeiric Jurassic seaway between East Greenland and Norway. Outcrops of such sets represent a little‐known, commonly misinterpreted sedimentary system and may serve as motifs for rifting in shallow marine areas elsewhere in the geological record. Similar sets have been recorded in outcrop from the Mediterranean, and elsewhere and are probably more common than hitherto realized. Article in Journal/Newspaper East Greenland Greenland Wiley Online Library Basin Research 35 4 1509 1529 |
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Abstract Outcrops of coarse‐grained, high‐angle clinoform sets are mainly thought to represent Gilbert‐type deltas. Superficially similar clinoform sets may, however, form in marine, sub‐wave base settings. They are interpreted to have formed as a result of storms where downwelling, seaward‐directed currents transported sand from the coastal area and shoreface across the shelf in suspension or as bedload to be deposited as clinothems. An additional transport of sand took place by strong coast‐parallel currents. The clinoform sets appear to be associated with rift events, the creation of accommodation space and an increasing supply of coarse‐grained sediment. A major protracted rift phase was initiated in East Greenland in Middle Jurassic times and intensified through the Late Jurassic to reach a climax close to the Jurassic–Cretaceous boundary. Rifting caused uplift of borderlands, creation of accommodation space and development of shallow marine shelves passing offshore into submarine slopes and deeper basinal areas. Each rift event was accompanied by the formation of clinoform sets prograding seawards towards the east and southeast away from the cratonic coastline in water depths below the wave base. The clinoform sets are interpreted as typical motifs for rift events in the relatively shallow epeiric Jurassic seaway between East Greenland and Norway. Outcrops of such sets represent a little‐known, commonly misinterpreted sedimentary system and may serve as motifs for rifting in shallow marine areas elsewhere in the geological record. Similar sets have been recorded in outcrop from the Mediterranean, and elsewhere and are probably more common than hitherto realized. |
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Coarse‐grained, marine, sub‐wave base, high‐angle clinoform sets: A little‐known outcrop facies illustrated by Jurassic examples from East Greenland |
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Coarse‐grained, marine, sub‐wave base, high‐angle clinoform sets: A little‐known outcrop facies illustrated by Jurassic examples from East Greenland |
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Coarse‐grained, marine, sub‐wave base, high‐angle clinoform sets: A little‐known outcrop facies illustrated by Jurassic examples from East Greenland |
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Coarse‐grained, marine, sub‐wave base, high‐angle clinoform sets: A little‐known outcrop facies illustrated by Jurassic examples from East Greenland |
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Coarse‐grained, marine, sub‐wave base, high‐angle clinoform sets: A little‐known outcrop facies illustrated by Jurassic examples from East Greenland |
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coarse‐grained, marine, sub‐wave base, high‐angle clinoform sets: a little‐known outcrop facies illustrated by jurassic examples from east greenland |
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