Facies analysis and sequence stratigraphy of CRP-2/2A, Victoria Land Basin, Antarctica

The Oligocene to Quaternary succession encountered in CRP-2/2A is divided into twelve recurrent lithofacies (some of which have been subdivided further), reflecting a range of marine, glacimarine and possibly subglacial environments of sediment accumulation. A cyclical vertical arrangement of lithof...

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Main Authors: Fielding, C. R., Naish, T. R., Woolfe, K. J., Levelle, M. A.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Museo Nazionale dell'Antartide - Siena 2000
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spelling ftunivqespace:oai:espace.library.uq.edu.au:UQ:139702 2023-05-15T13:31:21+02:00 Facies analysis and sequence stratigraphy of CRP-2/2A, Victoria Land Basin, Antarctica Fielding, C. R. Naish, T. R. Woolfe, K. J. Levelle, M. A. 2000-01-01 https://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:139702 eng eng Museo Nazionale dell'Antartide - Siena issn:1122-8628 260111 Other Stratigraphy (incl. Sequence Stratigraphy) C1 780104 Earth sciences Journal Article 2000 ftunivqespace 2020-08-04T09:49:24Z The Oligocene to Quaternary succession encountered in CRP-2/2A is divided into twelve recurrent lithofacies (some of which have been subdivided further), reflecting a range of marine, glacimarine and possibly subglacial environments of sediment accumulation. A cyclical vertical arrangement of lithofacies was noted throughout the core, and is used as the basis for a sequence stratigraphic analysis. Twenty-four sequences are recognised, each of which begins with a Sequence Boundary (Glacial Surface of Erosion), and each is interpreted to record a cycle of glacial advance and retreat with associated changes in relative sea-level. During at least some of these cycles, ice is interpreted to have extended as far as and seaward of the drill-site. A recent reinterpretation of seismic reflection data by Henrys et al. (this volume) permits the first correlation between seismic reflection records and the stratigraphic surfaces identified herein. All but one of the reflectors recognised correspond to sequence boundaries, and most reflectors correspond to the base of thin, truncated and amalgamated sequences. Additionally, three thick and relatively complete sequences (9 to 11) are identified individually by seismic reflectors. The major surfaces of omission in CRP-2/2A, identified from a variety of evidence, correspond to changes in cross-sectional geometry in the seismic records, and in the case of the unconformity at 307 mbsf can be interpreted as recording the onset of a phase of active tectonic subsidence associated with half-graben development, bounded by periods of more uniform, slower, possibly thermal subsidence. Possible controls on cyclicity are discussed, and include long-term eustatic cycles. Milankovitch frequency cycles, and more local climatic and/or tectonic events. The analysis allows the recognition and separation of tectonic from climatic (?glacio-eustatic) controls on the Cainozoic stratigraphy of the McMurdo Sound region. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica McMurdo Sound Victoria Land The University of Queensland: UQ eSpace McMurdo Sound Victoria Land
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Fielding, C. R.
Naish, T. R.
Woolfe, K. J.
Levelle, M. A.
Facies analysis and sequence stratigraphy of CRP-2/2A, Victoria Land Basin, Antarctica
topic_facet 260111 Other Stratigraphy (incl. Sequence Stratigraphy)
C1
780104 Earth sciences
description The Oligocene to Quaternary succession encountered in CRP-2/2A is divided into twelve recurrent lithofacies (some of which have been subdivided further), reflecting a range of marine, glacimarine and possibly subglacial environments of sediment accumulation. A cyclical vertical arrangement of lithofacies was noted throughout the core, and is used as the basis for a sequence stratigraphic analysis. Twenty-four sequences are recognised, each of which begins with a Sequence Boundary (Glacial Surface of Erosion), and each is interpreted to record a cycle of glacial advance and retreat with associated changes in relative sea-level. During at least some of these cycles, ice is interpreted to have extended as far as and seaward of the drill-site. A recent reinterpretation of seismic reflection data by Henrys et al. (this volume) permits the first correlation between seismic reflection records and the stratigraphic surfaces identified herein. All but one of the reflectors recognised correspond to sequence boundaries, and most reflectors correspond to the base of thin, truncated and amalgamated sequences. Additionally, three thick and relatively complete sequences (9 to 11) are identified individually by seismic reflectors. The major surfaces of omission in CRP-2/2A, identified from a variety of evidence, correspond to changes in cross-sectional geometry in the seismic records, and in the case of the unconformity at 307 mbsf can be interpreted as recording the onset of a phase of active tectonic subsidence associated with half-graben development, bounded by periods of more uniform, slower, possibly thermal subsidence. Possible controls on cyclicity are discussed, and include long-term eustatic cycles. Milankovitch frequency cycles, and more local climatic and/or tectonic events. The analysis allows the recognition and separation of tectonic from climatic (?glacio-eustatic) controls on the Cainozoic stratigraphy of the McMurdo Sound region.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Fielding, C. R.
Naish, T. R.
Woolfe, K. J.
Levelle, M. A.
author_facet Fielding, C. R.
Naish, T. R.
Woolfe, K. J.
Levelle, M. A.
author_sort Fielding, C. R.
title Facies analysis and sequence stratigraphy of CRP-2/2A, Victoria Land Basin, Antarctica
title_short Facies analysis and sequence stratigraphy of CRP-2/2A, Victoria Land Basin, Antarctica
title_full Facies analysis and sequence stratigraphy of CRP-2/2A, Victoria Land Basin, Antarctica
title_fullStr Facies analysis and sequence stratigraphy of CRP-2/2A, Victoria Land Basin, Antarctica
title_full_unstemmed Facies analysis and sequence stratigraphy of CRP-2/2A, Victoria Land Basin, Antarctica
title_sort facies analysis and sequence stratigraphy of crp-2/2a, victoria land basin, antarctica
publisher Museo Nazionale dell'Antartide - Siena
publishDate 2000
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