古代深海海底三维沙丘的特殊保存:对沉积过程和沉积环境的影响

E. Soutter, Ander Martínez-Doñate, I. Kane, M. Poyatos‐Moré, William Taylor, David M. Hodgson, M. J. Bouwmeester, Stephen Flint
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沉积和侵蚀床形可用于重建沉积过程和辅助古环境解释。利用西班牙始新世艾因萨盆地挖掘出的深海地层,我们记录了一个三维沙丘包,这是一种很少在深海环境中发现的床形。我们的分析表明,这些沙丘在平面上有曲线形的波峰,并有较小的叠加斜沙丘和波纹横跨沙丘两侧。包含这些沙丘的岩床有两个主要的内部分部:下部为反向层理(细-粗砂岩),主要为无结构分部;上部为粗粒砂岩分部,具有发达的交叉层理,在底面被泥屑和粗粒所冲刷和覆盖。床形的残余凹凸控制着后续床形的位置。根据最近报道的对自然浊流的直接测量,我们将基底分部解释为记录了高速浊流密集基底头的沉积,随后在更持续但相对高速和不稳定的流体下形成沙丘,将最初的沙质沉积物重新加工成顺流而下的沙丘和冲刷。在艾因萨盆地地层的不同深水环境中都发现了这些沙丘形成床,包括河道两岸和河道口环境以及冲刷填充物。这些地点表明,沙丘与高速水流密切相关,这些水流先绕过河道轴线,然后在限制较少的河道两岸或河道口扩大和沉积。这些沙丘之所以能在艾因萨盆地保存下来,很可能是由于构造作用迫使河道横向迁移,从而防止了旁路区的肢解,再加上封闭造成的高加固率,或来自特别贫粘土源区的周期性水流供应。在发现这些沙丘状床面的地方,我们认为这些床面是大量沉积物顺坡流向深水盆地的特征。
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Exceptional preservation of three-dimensional dunes on an ancient deep-marine seafloor: implications for sedimentary processes and depositional environments
Depositional and erosional bedforms can be used to reconstruct sedimentary processes and aid palaeoenvironmental interpretations. Using exhumed deep-marine strata in the Eocene Aínsa Basin, Spain, we document a 3-dimensional package of dunes, a rarely identified bedform in deep-marine environments. Our analysis shows that the dunes have curvilinear crests in planform, with smaller superimposed oblique dunes and ripples across the stoss sides. Beds containing these dunes have two main internal divisions: a lower inversely-graded (fine-to-coarse sandstone) and predominantly structureless division, and an upper coarse-grained sandstone division with well-developed cross-stratification, which is scoured and mantled with mudclasts and coarse-grains on the stoss-side. The rugose remnant relief of the bedforms controls the location of subsequent bedforms. Following recently reported direct measurements of natural turbidity currents, we interpret the basal division as recording deposition from the dense basal head of a high-velocity turbidity current, followed by the development of dunes beneath the more sustained but relatively high-velocity and unsteady flow body that reworked the initial sandy deposit into downstream migrating dunes and scours. These dune-forming beds have been identified in different deep-water environments in the Aínsa Basin stratigraphy, including channel overbank and channel mouth settings and scour-fills. These locations suggest that the dunes were intimately tied to high-velocity flows that bypassed through channel axes before expanded and depositing in less confined channel overbank or channel mouth settings. Preservation of these dunes in the Aínsa Basin was likely enhanced by tectonically-forced lateral migration of channels, which prevented cannibalisation of bypass-zones, in combination with high aggradation rates due to confinement, or periodic supply of flows from a particularly clay-poor source area. Where identified these dune-like bedforms are considered diagnostic of substantial sediment bypass downslope to deep-water basins.
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