A Sedimentological Study of the De Geerdalen Formation with Focus on the Isfjorden Member and Palaeosols

In this study sedimentological depositional environments of the Upper Triassic De Geerdalen Formation in Svalbard have been investigated. Facies and facies associations of the formation are presented, however the main focus has been on delta top sediments and in particular palaeosols. Special attent...

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Main Author: Haugen, Turid
Other Authors: Mørk, Atle, Olaussen, Snorre
Format: Master Thesis
Language:English
Published: NTNU 2016
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spelling ftntnutrondheimi:oai:ntnuopen.ntnu.no:11250/2407888 2023-05-15T15:25:07+02:00 A Sedimentological Study of the De Geerdalen Formation with Focus on the Isfjorden Member and Palaeosols Haugen, Turid Mørk, Atle Olaussen, Snorre 2016 http://hdl.handle.net/11250/2407888 eng eng NTNU ntnudaim:12593 http://hdl.handle.net/11250/2407888 166 Geologi Arktisk geologi Master thesis 2016 ftntnutrondheimi 2019-09-17T06:51:51Z In this study sedimentological depositional environments of the Upper Triassic De Geerdalen Formation in Svalbard have been investigated. Facies and facies associations of the formation are presented, however the main focus has been on delta top sediments and in particular palaeosols. Special attention has been paid to the Isfjorden Member, which constitutes the uppermost part of the De Geerdalen Formation. The purpose of the study has been to identify palaeosols, and relate them to the overall depositional environments. The palaeosols have been identified by three main characteristics: roots, soil horizons and soil structure. Based on field observations an attempt to classify the palaeosols has been made. There are notable differences between brown and yellow palaeosols found in the middle and upper parts of the De Geerdalen Formation and the red and green palaeosols restricted to the Isfjorden Member. The yellow and brown palaeosols are in general immature compared to the green and red palaeosols of the Isfjorden Member. Thin sections from the Isfjorden Member on Deltaneset show excellent examples of calcrete, with clear biogenetic indicators. Distinct and alternating green and red colours might be related to fluctuations in groundwater level and reduction and oxidation of the soil profile. The palaeosols are found on floodplains, interdistributary areas and on top of proximal shoreface deposits. The number, thickness and maturity of palaeosols tend to increase upwards in the De Geerdalen Formation. The Isfjorden Member is present on Wilhelmøya, Hahnfjella, Hellwaldfjellet, Teistberget, Klement evfjellet, Friedrichfjellet, Schmidtberget and Deltaneset. The Isfjorden Member is not present at Krefftberget, Blanknuten and Muen, probably due to erosion of the upper part of the De Geerdalen Formation. The Isfjorden Member is easily recognized by coquina beds and alternating red and green mudrocks, but the lower base of the member is not clearly defined. Field-data were collected in 2014 (5th -23th of August) and 2015 (2nd of August to 6th of September). In this thesis mainly data from 2015 is presented. The localities visited are situated on Edgeøya, Barentsøya, Wilhelmøya, Agardhdalen, and west Spitsbergen. Contemporary field work was conducted in order to collect the data. In addition XRD and thin section analyses have been performed on selected samples. Collected data is compared with previous studies. Master Thesis Arktis* Barentsøya Edgeøya Isfjord* Isfjord* Isfjorden Isfjorden Svalbard Wilhelmøya Spitsbergen NTNU Open Archive (Norwegian University of Science and Technology) Svalbard Edgeøya ENVELOPE(22.500,22.500,77.750,77.750) De Geerdalen ENVELOPE(16.368,16.368,78.296,78.296) Barentsøya ENVELOPE(21.250,21.250,78.450,78.450) Wilhelmøya ENVELOPE(20.418,20.418,79.062,79.062) Blanknuten ENVELOPE(21.263,21.263,77.987,77.987) Muen ENVELOPE(21.479,21.479,77.810,77.810) Hellwaldfjellet ENVELOPE(20.796,20.796,78.734,78.734) Deltaneset ENVELOPE(15.867,15.867,78.350,78.350) Friedrichfjellet ENVELOPE(18.150,18.150,78.067,78.067) Krefftberget ENVELOPE(20.915,20.915,78.271,78.271) Agardhdalen ENVELOPE(18.333,18.333,78.067,78.067) Hahnfjella ENVELOPE(18.940,18.940,78.428,78.428) Schmidtberget ENVELOPE(18.050,18.050,78.033,78.033)
institution Open Polar
collection NTNU Open Archive (Norwegian University of Science and Technology)
op_collection_id ftntnutrondheimi
language English
topic Geologi
Arktisk geologi
spellingShingle Geologi
Arktisk geologi
Haugen, Turid
A Sedimentological Study of the De Geerdalen Formation with Focus on the Isfjorden Member and Palaeosols
topic_facet Geologi
Arktisk geologi
description In this study sedimentological depositional environments of the Upper Triassic De Geerdalen Formation in Svalbard have been investigated. Facies and facies associations of the formation are presented, however the main focus has been on delta top sediments and in particular palaeosols. Special attention has been paid to the Isfjorden Member, which constitutes the uppermost part of the De Geerdalen Formation. The purpose of the study has been to identify palaeosols, and relate them to the overall depositional environments. The palaeosols have been identified by three main characteristics: roots, soil horizons and soil structure. Based on field observations an attempt to classify the palaeosols has been made. There are notable differences between brown and yellow palaeosols found in the middle and upper parts of the De Geerdalen Formation and the red and green palaeosols restricted to the Isfjorden Member. The yellow and brown palaeosols are in general immature compared to the green and red palaeosols of the Isfjorden Member. Thin sections from the Isfjorden Member on Deltaneset show excellent examples of calcrete, with clear biogenetic indicators. Distinct and alternating green and red colours might be related to fluctuations in groundwater level and reduction and oxidation of the soil profile. The palaeosols are found on floodplains, interdistributary areas and on top of proximal shoreface deposits. The number, thickness and maturity of palaeosols tend to increase upwards in the De Geerdalen Formation. The Isfjorden Member is present on Wilhelmøya, Hahnfjella, Hellwaldfjellet, Teistberget, Klement evfjellet, Friedrichfjellet, Schmidtberget and Deltaneset. The Isfjorden Member is not present at Krefftberget, Blanknuten and Muen, probably due to erosion of the upper part of the De Geerdalen Formation. The Isfjorden Member is easily recognized by coquina beds and alternating red and green mudrocks, but the lower base of the member is not clearly defined. Field-data were collected in 2014 (5th -23th of August) and 2015 (2nd of August to 6th of September). In this thesis mainly data from 2015 is presented. The localities visited are situated on Edgeøya, Barentsøya, Wilhelmøya, Agardhdalen, and west Spitsbergen. Contemporary field work was conducted in order to collect the data. In addition XRD and thin section analyses have been performed on selected samples. Collected data is compared with previous studies.
author2 Mørk, Atle
Olaussen, Snorre
format Master Thesis
author Haugen, Turid
author_facet Haugen, Turid
author_sort Haugen, Turid
title A Sedimentological Study of the De Geerdalen Formation with Focus on the Isfjorden Member and Palaeosols
title_short A Sedimentological Study of the De Geerdalen Formation with Focus on the Isfjorden Member and Palaeosols
title_full A Sedimentological Study of the De Geerdalen Formation with Focus on the Isfjorden Member and Palaeosols
title_fullStr A Sedimentological Study of the De Geerdalen Formation with Focus on the Isfjorden Member and Palaeosols
title_full_unstemmed A Sedimentological Study of the De Geerdalen Formation with Focus on the Isfjorden Member and Palaeosols
title_sort sedimentological study of the de geerdalen formation with focus on the isfjorden member and palaeosols
publisher NTNU
publishDate 2016
url http://hdl.handle.net/11250/2407888
long_lat ENVELOPE(22.500,22.500,77.750,77.750)
ENVELOPE(16.368,16.368,78.296,78.296)
ENVELOPE(21.250,21.250,78.450,78.450)
ENVELOPE(20.418,20.418,79.062,79.062)
ENVELOPE(21.263,21.263,77.987,77.987)
ENVELOPE(21.479,21.479,77.810,77.810)
ENVELOPE(20.796,20.796,78.734,78.734)
ENVELOPE(15.867,15.867,78.350,78.350)
ENVELOPE(18.150,18.150,78.067,78.067)
ENVELOPE(20.915,20.915,78.271,78.271)
ENVELOPE(18.333,18.333,78.067,78.067)
ENVELOPE(18.940,18.940,78.428,78.428)
ENVELOPE(18.050,18.050,78.033,78.033)
geographic Svalbard
Edgeøya
De Geerdalen
Barentsøya
Wilhelmøya
Blanknuten
Muen
Hellwaldfjellet
Deltaneset
Friedrichfjellet
Krefftberget
Agardhdalen
Hahnfjella
Schmidtberget
geographic_facet Svalbard
Edgeøya
De Geerdalen
Barentsøya
Wilhelmøya
Blanknuten
Muen
Hellwaldfjellet
Deltaneset
Friedrichfjellet
Krefftberget
Agardhdalen
Hahnfjella
Schmidtberget
genre Arktis*
Barentsøya
Edgeøya
Isfjord*
Isfjord*
Isfjorden
Isfjorden
Svalbard
Wilhelmøya
Spitsbergen
genre_facet Arktis*
Barentsøya
Edgeøya
Isfjord*
Isfjord*
Isfjorden
Isfjorden
Svalbard
Wilhelmøya
Spitsbergen
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