Three-dimensional stratigraphic evolution of the Miocene Baltimore Canyon region: Implications for eustatic interpretations and the systems tract model

A seismic stratigraphic analysis of Miocene deposits in the Baltimore Canyon region (offshore New Jersey) reveals tremendous three-dimensional complexity and challenges traditional approaches to sequence stratigraphic interpretation. Individual sequences vary dramatically in along-strike thickness,...

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Main Authors: Poulsen, CJ, Flemings, BP, Robinson, Ruth Alison Joyce, Metzger, JN
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 1998
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spelling ftunstandrewcris:oai:risweb.st-andrews.ac.uk:publications/8b9c0f92-1a87-43ac-a696-071a6f72bb6f 2023-05-15T16:40:53+02:00 Three-dimensional stratigraphic evolution of the Miocene Baltimore Canyon region: Implications for eustatic interpretations and the systems tract model Poulsen, CJ Flemings, BP Robinson, Ruth Alison Joyce Metzger, JN 1998-09 https://risweb.st-andrews.ac.uk/portal/en/researchoutput/threedimensional-stratigraphic-evolution-of-the-miocene-baltimore-canyon-region-implications-for-eustatic-interpretations-and-the-systems-tract-model(8b9c0f92-1a87-43ac-a696-071a6f72bb6f).html http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=0032453192&partnerID=8YFLogxK eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Poulsen , CJ , Flemings , BP , Robinson , R A J & Metzger , JN 1998 , ' Three-dimensional stratigraphic evolution of the Miocene Baltimore Canyon region: Implications for eustatic interpretations and the systems tract model ' , Geological Society of America Bulletin , vol. 110 , no. 9 , pp. 1105-1122 . ICE-SHEET DEVELOPMENT SEQUENCE STRATIGRAPHY SEA-LEVEL NEOGENE MARGIN BASIN SLOPE article 1998 ftunstandrewcris 2021-12-26T14:10:18Z A seismic stratigraphic analysis of Miocene deposits in the Baltimore Canyon region (offshore New Jersey) reveals tremendous three-dimensional complexity and challenges traditional approaches to sequence stratigraphic interpretation. Individual sequences vary dramatically in along-strike thickness, revealing the locations of the sediment sources. Within sequences, the lowstand wedge thins dramatically along strike (tens to hundreds of meters) and is interpreted to record variable paleobathymetry along strike. As indicated by sequence thickness distributions, shelf break positions, lithologic composition, and stratigraphic relationships, sequences record sediment migration and progradation across the basin through time. As a result of these depositional complexities, relative sea-level curves, interpreted from parallel dip lines, vary in magnitude and amplitude across the basin. Development of Neogene stratal patterns within the Baltimore Canyon region has been closely linked to glacioeustatic change. Our reconstructions of delta switching and progradation emphasize that Miocene stratal patterns were greatly influenced by autocyclic depositional processes. Article in Journal/Newspaper Ice Sheet University of St Andrews: Research Portal
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topic ICE-SHEET DEVELOPMENT
SEQUENCE STRATIGRAPHY
SEA-LEVEL
NEOGENE
MARGIN
BASIN
SLOPE
spellingShingle ICE-SHEET DEVELOPMENT
SEQUENCE STRATIGRAPHY
SEA-LEVEL
NEOGENE
MARGIN
BASIN
SLOPE
Poulsen, CJ
Flemings, BP
Robinson, Ruth Alison Joyce
Metzger, JN
Three-dimensional stratigraphic evolution of the Miocene Baltimore Canyon region: Implications for eustatic interpretations and the systems tract model
topic_facet ICE-SHEET DEVELOPMENT
SEQUENCE STRATIGRAPHY
SEA-LEVEL
NEOGENE
MARGIN
BASIN
SLOPE
description A seismic stratigraphic analysis of Miocene deposits in the Baltimore Canyon region (offshore New Jersey) reveals tremendous three-dimensional complexity and challenges traditional approaches to sequence stratigraphic interpretation. Individual sequences vary dramatically in along-strike thickness, revealing the locations of the sediment sources. Within sequences, the lowstand wedge thins dramatically along strike (tens to hundreds of meters) and is interpreted to record variable paleobathymetry along strike. As indicated by sequence thickness distributions, shelf break positions, lithologic composition, and stratigraphic relationships, sequences record sediment migration and progradation across the basin through time. As a result of these depositional complexities, relative sea-level curves, interpreted from parallel dip lines, vary in magnitude and amplitude across the basin. Development of Neogene stratal patterns within the Baltimore Canyon region has been closely linked to glacioeustatic change. Our reconstructions of delta switching and progradation emphasize that Miocene stratal patterns were greatly influenced by autocyclic depositional processes.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Poulsen, CJ
Flemings, BP
Robinson, Ruth Alison Joyce
Metzger, JN
author_facet Poulsen, CJ
Flemings, BP
Robinson, Ruth Alison Joyce
Metzger, JN
author_sort Poulsen, CJ
title Three-dimensional stratigraphic evolution of the Miocene Baltimore Canyon region: Implications for eustatic interpretations and the systems tract model
title_short Three-dimensional stratigraphic evolution of the Miocene Baltimore Canyon region: Implications for eustatic interpretations and the systems tract model
title_full Three-dimensional stratigraphic evolution of the Miocene Baltimore Canyon region: Implications for eustatic interpretations and the systems tract model
title_fullStr Three-dimensional stratigraphic evolution of the Miocene Baltimore Canyon region: Implications for eustatic interpretations and the systems tract model
title_full_unstemmed Three-dimensional stratigraphic evolution of the Miocene Baltimore Canyon region: Implications for eustatic interpretations and the systems tract model
title_sort three-dimensional stratigraphic evolution of the miocene baltimore canyon region: implications for eustatic interpretations and the systems tract model
publishDate 1998
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