Stratigraphy and sedimentology of a basement-onlapping shallow marine sandstone succession, the Charcot Bugt Formation, Middle–Upper Jurassic, East Greenland
A rocky shore developed in early Middle Jurassic times by transgression of the crystalline basement in Milne Land at the western margin of the East Greenland rift basin. The basement is onlapped by shallow marine sandstones of the Charcot Bugt Formation, locally with a thin fluvial unit at the base....
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description | A rocky shore developed in early Middle Jurassic times by transgression of the crystalline basement in Milne Land at the western margin of the East Greenland rift basin. The basement is onlapped by shallow marine sandstones of the Charcot Bugt Formation, locally with a thin fluvial unit at the base. The topography of the onlap surface suggests that a relative sea-level rise of at least 300 m took place in Early Bathonian – Middle Oxfordian times. The sea-level rise was punctuated by relative stillstands and falls during which progradation of the shoreline took place. Palynological data tied to the Boreal ammonite stratigraphy have greatly improved time resolution within the Charcot Bugt Formation, and the Jurassic succession in Milne Land can now be understood in terms of genetically-related depositional systems with a proximal to distal decrease in grain size. The sequence stratigraphic interpretation suggests that translation of the depositional systems governed by relative sea-level changes resulted in stacking of sandstone-dominated falling stage deposits in the eastern, basinwards parts of Milne Land, whereas thick, remarkably coarse-grained transgressive systems tract deposits formed along the western basin margin. The bulk of the Charcot Bugt Formation consists of stacked sandstone-dominated shoreface units that prograded during highstands. The overall aggradational to backstepping stacking pattern recognised in the Charcot Bugt Formation is comparable to that in the contemporaneous Pelion Formation of the Jameson Land Basin and in correlative units of the mid-Norway shelf and the Northern North Sea. We suggest that the long-term evolution of the depositional systems may have been controlled by long-term eustatic rise acting in concert with relative sea-level changes reflecting regionally contemporaneous phases of rift initiation, climax and gradual cessation of rifting. |
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spelling | ftjgeusbullet:oai:geusjournals.org:article/4693 2025-01-16T21:41:02+00:00 Stratigraphy and sedimentology of a basement-onlapping shallow marine sandstone succession, the Charcot Bugt Formation, Middle–Upper Jurassic, East Greenland Larsen, Michael Piasecki, Stefan Surlyk, Finn 2003-10-28 application/pdf https://geusbulletin.org/index.php/geusb/article/view/4693 https://doi.org/10.34194/geusb.v1.4693 eng eng Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland (GEUS) https://geusbulletin.org/index.php/geusb/article/view/4693/10347 https://geusbulletin.org/index.php/geusb/article/view/4693 doi:10.34194/geusb.v1.4693 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 GEUS Bulletin; Vol. 1 (2003): The Jurassic of Denmark and Greenland; 893-930 2597-2154 2597-2162 East Greenland Milne Land Bathonian–Oxfordian Charcot Bugt Formation Kap Leslie Formation sedimentology biostratigraphy dinoflagellates sequence stratigraphy shallow marine basement onlap clinoform unit info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Peer-reviewed Article. 2003 ftjgeusbullet https://doi.org/10.34194/geusb.v1.4693 2024-11-12T00:36:38Z A rocky shore developed in early Middle Jurassic times by transgression of the crystalline basement in Milne Land at the western margin of the East Greenland rift basin. The basement is onlapped by shallow marine sandstones of the Charcot Bugt Formation, locally with a thin fluvial unit at the base. The topography of the onlap surface suggests that a relative sea-level rise of at least 300 m took place in Early Bathonian – Middle Oxfordian times. The sea-level rise was punctuated by relative stillstands and falls during which progradation of the shoreline took place. Palynological data tied to the Boreal ammonite stratigraphy have greatly improved time resolution within the Charcot Bugt Formation, and the Jurassic succession in Milne Land can now be understood in terms of genetically-related depositional systems with a proximal to distal decrease in grain size. The sequence stratigraphic interpretation suggests that translation of the depositional systems governed by relative sea-level changes resulted in stacking of sandstone-dominated falling stage deposits in the eastern, basinwards parts of Milne Land, whereas thick, remarkably coarse-grained transgressive systems tract deposits formed along the western basin margin. The bulk of the Charcot Bugt Formation consists of stacked sandstone-dominated shoreface units that prograded during highstands. The overall aggradational to backstepping stacking pattern recognised in the Charcot Bugt Formation is comparable to that in the contemporaneous Pelion Formation of the Jameson Land Basin and in correlative units of the mid-Norway shelf and the Northern North Sea. We suggest that the long-term evolution of the depositional systems may have been controlled by long-term eustatic rise acting in concert with relative sea-level changes reflecting regionally contemporaneous phases of rift initiation, climax and gradual cessation of rifting. Article in Journal/Newspaper East Greenland Greenland Milne Land GEUS Bulletin (Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland) Greenland Norway Western Basin Kap ENVELOPE(23.567,23.567,65.533,65.533) Charcot ENVELOPE(139.017,139.017,-69.367,-69.367) Jameson Land ENVELOPE(-23.500,-23.500,71.167,71.167) Milne Land ENVELOPE(-26.750,-26.750,70.683,70.683) Kap Leslie ENVELOPE(-25.283,-25.283,70.667,70.667) Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland (GEUS) Bulletin 1 893 930 |
spellingShingle | East Greenland Milne Land Bathonian–Oxfordian Charcot Bugt Formation Kap Leslie Formation sedimentology biostratigraphy dinoflagellates sequence stratigraphy shallow marine basement onlap clinoform unit Larsen, Michael Piasecki, Stefan Surlyk, Finn Stratigraphy and sedimentology of a basement-onlapping shallow marine sandstone succession, the Charcot Bugt Formation, Middle–Upper Jurassic, East Greenland |
title | Stratigraphy and sedimentology of a basement-onlapping shallow marine sandstone succession, the Charcot Bugt Formation, Middle–Upper Jurassic, East Greenland |
title_full | Stratigraphy and sedimentology of a basement-onlapping shallow marine sandstone succession, the Charcot Bugt Formation, Middle–Upper Jurassic, East Greenland |
title_fullStr | Stratigraphy and sedimentology of a basement-onlapping shallow marine sandstone succession, the Charcot Bugt Formation, Middle–Upper Jurassic, East Greenland |
title_full_unstemmed | Stratigraphy and sedimentology of a basement-onlapping shallow marine sandstone succession, the Charcot Bugt Formation, Middle–Upper Jurassic, East Greenland |
title_short | Stratigraphy and sedimentology of a basement-onlapping shallow marine sandstone succession, the Charcot Bugt Formation, Middle–Upper Jurassic, East Greenland |
title_sort | stratigraphy and sedimentology of a basement-onlapping shallow marine sandstone succession, the charcot bugt formation, middle–upper jurassic, east greenland |
topic | East Greenland Milne Land Bathonian–Oxfordian Charcot Bugt Formation Kap Leslie Formation sedimentology biostratigraphy dinoflagellates sequence stratigraphy shallow marine basement onlap clinoform unit |
topic_facet | East Greenland Milne Land Bathonian–Oxfordian Charcot Bugt Formation Kap Leslie Formation sedimentology biostratigraphy dinoflagellates sequence stratigraphy shallow marine basement onlap clinoform unit |
url | https://geusbulletin.org/index.php/geusb/article/view/4693 https://doi.org/10.34194/geusb.v1.4693 |