Sedimentology of the Lower Cretaceous at Kikutodden and Keilhaufjellet, southern Spitsbergen: implications for an onshore–offshore link

Detailed sedimentological investigations of the Lower Cretaceous succession of southernmost Spitsbergen indicate deposition during a long-term fall and rise in relative sea level. The Rurikfjellet Formation shows an overall regressive development and consists of offshore deposits grading upwards int...

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Main Authors: Grundvåg, Sten-Andreas, Olaussen, Snorre
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Norwegian Polar Institute 2017
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spelling ftjpolarres:oai:journals.openacademia.net:article/2647 2023-05-15T15:13:37+02:00 Sedimentology of the Lower Cretaceous at Kikutodden and Keilhaufjellet, southern Spitsbergen: implications for an onshore–offshore link Grundvåg, Sten-Andreas Olaussen, Snorre 2017-04-10 application/pdf application/xml https://polarresearch.net/index.php/polar/article/view/2647 eng eng Norwegian Polar Institute https://polarresearch.net/index.php/polar/article/view/2647/6044 https://polarresearch.net/index.php/polar/article/view/2647/6045 https://polarresearch.net/index.php/polar/article/view/2647 Polar Research; Vol 36 (2017) 1751-8369 BI: bioturbation index FA: facies associations HALIP: High Arctic Large Igneous Province HCS: hummocky cross-stratification PS: parasequence SU: subaerial unconformity info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2017 ftjpolarres 2021-11-11T19:13:09Z Detailed sedimentological investigations of the Lower Cretaceous succession of southernmost Spitsbergen indicate deposition during a long-term fall and rise in relative sea level. The Rurikfjellet Formation shows an overall regressive development and consists of offshore deposits grading upwards into progradationally stacked shoreface parasequences. The overlying Helvetiafjellet Formation shows a two-fold division reflecting an overall transgressive development. The lower Festningen Member represents a lateral extensive sandstone sheet that was deposited in a braid plain setting with sediment dispersal to the south-east. The unit also includes a lower Barremian subaerial unconformity at its base, demonstrating that uplift and shelf erosion also took place in southern Spitsbergen. Clinoforms observed in seismic data from, amongst others, the Lower Cretaceous in the western Bjarmeland Platform suggest a potential link between the onshore unconformity and the offshore clinoforms. The Festningen Member is capped by a coaly shale unit that represents an expansion surface which marks a change into a high-accommodation distributary fluvial system of the overlying and heterolithic Glitrefjellet Member. The overall transgressive development recorded in the Helvetiafjellet Formation eventually resulted in a marine flooding that eroded and drowned the delta plain depositing an offshore mudstone unit, 5–10 m in thickness, that marks the reestablishment of open marine shelf conditions in the basal part of the Carolinefjellet Formation. The succeeding sand-rich part of the Carolinefjellet Formation contain abundant hummocky cross-stratified sandstones deposited in an inner shelf setting, and therefore represents renewed shoreline progradation onto the shallow subaqueous shelf. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Polar Research Spitsbergen Polar Research (E-Journal) Arctic Helvetiafjellet ENVELOPE(16.232,16.232,78.213,78.213) Rurikfjellet ENVELOPE(18.217,18.217,77.983,77.983) Carolinefjellet ENVELOPE(15.850,15.850,78.300,78.300) Glitrefjellet ENVELOPE(17.123,17.123,78.041,78.041) Keilhaufjellet ENVELOPE(16.938,16.938,76.622,76.622) Kikutodden ENVELOPE(16.988,16.988,76.604,76.604)
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topic BI: bioturbation index
FA: facies associations
HALIP: High Arctic Large Igneous Province
HCS: hummocky cross-stratification
PS: parasequence
SU: subaerial unconformity
spellingShingle BI: bioturbation index
FA: facies associations
HALIP: High Arctic Large Igneous Province
HCS: hummocky cross-stratification
PS: parasequence
SU: subaerial unconformity
Grundvåg, Sten-Andreas
Olaussen, Snorre
Sedimentology of the Lower Cretaceous at Kikutodden and Keilhaufjellet, southern Spitsbergen: implications for an onshore–offshore link
topic_facet BI: bioturbation index
FA: facies associations
HALIP: High Arctic Large Igneous Province
HCS: hummocky cross-stratification
PS: parasequence
SU: subaerial unconformity
description Detailed sedimentological investigations of the Lower Cretaceous succession of southernmost Spitsbergen indicate deposition during a long-term fall and rise in relative sea level. The Rurikfjellet Formation shows an overall regressive development and consists of offshore deposits grading upwards into progradationally stacked shoreface parasequences. The overlying Helvetiafjellet Formation shows a two-fold division reflecting an overall transgressive development. The lower Festningen Member represents a lateral extensive sandstone sheet that was deposited in a braid plain setting with sediment dispersal to the south-east. The unit also includes a lower Barremian subaerial unconformity at its base, demonstrating that uplift and shelf erosion also took place in southern Spitsbergen. Clinoforms observed in seismic data from, amongst others, the Lower Cretaceous in the western Bjarmeland Platform suggest a potential link between the onshore unconformity and the offshore clinoforms. The Festningen Member is capped by a coaly shale unit that represents an expansion surface which marks a change into a high-accommodation distributary fluvial system of the overlying and heterolithic Glitrefjellet Member. The overall transgressive development recorded in the Helvetiafjellet Formation eventually resulted in a marine flooding that eroded and drowned the delta plain depositing an offshore mudstone unit, 5–10 m in thickness, that marks the reestablishment of open marine shelf conditions in the basal part of the Carolinefjellet Formation. The succeeding sand-rich part of the Carolinefjellet Formation contain abundant hummocky cross-stratified sandstones deposited in an inner shelf setting, and therefore represents renewed shoreline progradation onto the shallow subaqueous shelf.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Grundvåg, Sten-Andreas
Olaussen, Snorre
author_facet Grundvåg, Sten-Andreas
Olaussen, Snorre
author_sort Grundvåg, Sten-Andreas
title Sedimentology of the Lower Cretaceous at Kikutodden and Keilhaufjellet, southern Spitsbergen: implications for an onshore–offshore link
title_short Sedimentology of the Lower Cretaceous at Kikutodden and Keilhaufjellet, southern Spitsbergen: implications for an onshore–offshore link
title_full Sedimentology of the Lower Cretaceous at Kikutodden and Keilhaufjellet, southern Spitsbergen: implications for an onshore–offshore link
title_fullStr Sedimentology of the Lower Cretaceous at Kikutodden and Keilhaufjellet, southern Spitsbergen: implications for an onshore–offshore link
title_full_unstemmed Sedimentology of the Lower Cretaceous at Kikutodden and Keilhaufjellet, southern Spitsbergen: implications for an onshore–offshore link
title_sort sedimentology of the lower cretaceous at kikutodden and keilhaufjellet, southern spitsbergen: implications for an onshore–offshore link
publisher Norwegian Polar Institute
publishDate 2017
url https://polarresearch.net/index.php/polar/article/view/2647
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ENVELOPE(18.217,18.217,77.983,77.983)
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ENVELOPE(17.123,17.123,78.041,78.041)
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ENVELOPE(16.988,16.988,76.604,76.604)
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op_source Polar Research; Vol 36 (2017)
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