Proximal to distal grain-size distribution of basin-floor lobes: A study from the Battfjellet Formation, Central Tertiary Basin, Svalbard

The grain-size distribution of sediment particles is an important aspect of the architecture of submarine fans and lobes. It governs depositional sand quality and reflects distribution of particulate organic carbon and pollutants. Documenting the grain-size distribution of these deep-marine sediment...

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Main Authors: Spychala, Yvonne T., Ramaaker, Thymen A.B., Eggenhuisen, Joris T., Grundvåg, Sten Andreas, Pohl, Florian, Wróblewska, Sara
Other Authors: Sedimentology
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2022
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Online Access:https://dspace.library.uu.nl/handle/1874/421713
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author Spychala, Yvonne T.
Ramaaker, Thymen A.B.
Eggenhuisen, Joris T.
Grundvåg, Sten Andreas
Pohl, Florian
Wróblewska, Sara
author2 Sedimentology
author_facet Spychala, Yvonne T.
Ramaaker, Thymen A.B.
Eggenhuisen, Joris T.
Grundvåg, Sten Andreas
Pohl, Florian
Wróblewska, Sara
author_sort Spychala, Yvonne T.
collection Utrecht University Repository
description The grain-size distribution of sediment particles is an important aspect of the architecture of submarine fans and lobes. It governs depositional sand quality and reflects distribution of particulate organic carbon and pollutants. Documenting the grain-size distribution of these deep-marine sedimentary bodies can also offer us an insight into the flows that deposited them. Submarine lobes are commonly assumed to linearly fine from an apex, meaning there should be a proportional relationship between grain size and distance from the lobe apex. However, not much detailed quantitative work has been done to test this hypothesis. Exposure of a 5 km long dip-section of basin-floor lobes in Clinoform 12, Battfjellet Formation, Spitsbergen, enable the study of basinward grain-size evolution in lobe deposits. Furthermore, the dataset allows testing if there are any documentable grain-size differences between lobe sub-environments. For this purpose, the palaeogeography of Clinoform 12 was reconstructed and the youngest lobe, which was exposed in all collected logs, chosen to be evaluated for its grain-size trends. Photographed thin sections of 66 rock samples were analysed to obtain quantitative grain-size distributions. The results show that fining of lobe deposits occurs predominantly in the most proximal and most distal parts of the lobe, while the intermediate lobe, which is dominated by lobe off-axis deposits, is characterised by a relatively consistent grain-size range. Lobe sub-environments show statistically distinct grain-size distributions from lobe axis to lobe fringe. An explanation for these trends is the interplay of capacity and competence-driven deposition with the grain-size stratification of the flows. The outcomes of this study help to better understand the proximal to distal evolution of turbidity currents and their depositional patterns. They also provide important insights in reservoir potential of basin-floor fans at lobe scale.
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spelling ftunivutrecht:oai:dspace.library.uu.nl:1874/421713 2025-06-08T14:07:32+00:00 Proximal to distal grain-size distribution of basin-floor lobes: A study from the Battfjellet Formation, Central Tertiary Basin, Svalbard Spychala, Yvonne T. Ramaaker, Thymen A.B. Eggenhuisen, Joris T. Grundvåg, Sten Andreas Pohl, Florian Wróblewska, Sara Sedimentology 2022-06 application/pdf https://dspace.library.uu.nl/handle/1874/421713 en eng 2055-4877 https://dspace.library.uu.nl/handle/1874/421713 info:eu-repo/semantics/OpenAccess flow processes grain-size counting palaeo-reconstruction thin sections turbidites Oceanography Environmental Science (miscellaneous) Geology Stratigraphy Palaeontology Article 2022 ftunivutrecht 2025-05-09T06:26:12Z The grain-size distribution of sediment particles is an important aspect of the architecture of submarine fans and lobes. It governs depositional sand quality and reflects distribution of particulate organic carbon and pollutants. Documenting the grain-size distribution of these deep-marine sedimentary bodies can also offer us an insight into the flows that deposited them. Submarine lobes are commonly assumed to linearly fine from an apex, meaning there should be a proportional relationship between grain size and distance from the lobe apex. However, not much detailed quantitative work has been done to test this hypothesis. Exposure of a 5 km long dip-section of basin-floor lobes in Clinoform 12, Battfjellet Formation, Spitsbergen, enable the study of basinward grain-size evolution in lobe deposits. Furthermore, the dataset allows testing if there are any documentable grain-size differences between lobe sub-environments. For this purpose, the palaeogeography of Clinoform 12 was reconstructed and the youngest lobe, which was exposed in all collected logs, chosen to be evaluated for its grain-size trends. Photographed thin sections of 66 rock samples were analysed to obtain quantitative grain-size distributions. The results show that fining of lobe deposits occurs predominantly in the most proximal and most distal parts of the lobe, while the intermediate lobe, which is dominated by lobe off-axis deposits, is characterised by a relatively consistent grain-size range. Lobe sub-environments show statistically distinct grain-size distributions from lobe axis to lobe fringe. An explanation for these trends is the interplay of capacity and competence-driven deposition with the grain-size stratification of the flows. The outcomes of this study help to better understand the proximal to distal evolution of turbidity currents and their depositional patterns. They also provide important insights in reservoir potential of basin-floor fans at lobe scale. Article in Journal/Newspaper Svalbard Spitsbergen Utrecht University Repository Battfjellet ENVELOPE(16.192,16.192,78.063,78.063) Svalbard
spellingShingle flow processes
grain-size counting
palaeo-reconstruction
thin sections
turbidites
Oceanography
Environmental Science (miscellaneous)
Geology
Stratigraphy
Palaeontology
Spychala, Yvonne T.
Ramaaker, Thymen A.B.
Eggenhuisen, Joris T.
Grundvåg, Sten Andreas
Pohl, Florian
Wróblewska, Sara
Proximal to distal grain-size distribution of basin-floor lobes: A study from the Battfjellet Formation, Central Tertiary Basin, Svalbard
title Proximal to distal grain-size distribution of basin-floor lobes: A study from the Battfjellet Formation, Central Tertiary Basin, Svalbard
title_full Proximal to distal grain-size distribution of basin-floor lobes: A study from the Battfjellet Formation, Central Tertiary Basin, Svalbard
title_fullStr Proximal to distal grain-size distribution of basin-floor lobes: A study from the Battfjellet Formation, Central Tertiary Basin, Svalbard
title_full_unstemmed Proximal to distal grain-size distribution of basin-floor lobes: A study from the Battfjellet Formation, Central Tertiary Basin, Svalbard
title_short Proximal to distal grain-size distribution of basin-floor lobes: A study from the Battfjellet Formation, Central Tertiary Basin, Svalbard
title_sort proximal to distal grain-size distribution of basin-floor lobes: a study from the battfjellet formation, central tertiary basin, svalbard
topic flow processes
grain-size counting
palaeo-reconstruction
thin sections
turbidites
Oceanography
Environmental Science (miscellaneous)
Geology
Stratigraphy
Palaeontology
topic_facet flow processes
grain-size counting
palaeo-reconstruction
thin sections
turbidites
Oceanography
Environmental Science (miscellaneous)
Geology
Stratigraphy
Palaeontology
url https://dspace.library.uu.nl/handle/1874/421713