美国蓝岭大峡谷边缘地幔岩溶的演化:沉积物堆积环境和可能的保存

IF 1 4区 地球科学 Q4 GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Acta Carsologica Pub Date : 2019-12-09 DOI:10.3986/ac.v48i3.7441
T. Grote
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阿巴拉契亚的景观提供了一个绝佳的机会来研究一种促进沉积物沉降、积累和可能保存的环境:覆盖的喀斯特。从宾夕法尼亚州中南部到弗吉尼亚州中部,沿着蓝岭-大峡谷边缘存在着覆盖的喀斯特地貌。在地形上,覆盖岩溶为低起伏的不规则地形,地表洼地丰富,其中一些洼地含有池塘,有些地方缺乏连续的地表排水和泉水。沿山谷边缘的砂石采石场主要暴露出流、高浓度流、碎屑流和覆盖岩溶古生代基岩和碳酸盐残留物的山坡(崩积)矿床。在暴露区内观察到碳酸盐残留物和碎屑沉积物之间的不整合和有时侵蚀接触,以及软沉积物变形特征,表明地球化学溶解和崩塌造成的沉降进入堆积和/或保存空间,这种现象一直持续到今天。地质记录中长期存在的可能性取决于沉降沉积物与地貌基准面之间的关系。蓝岭-大峡谷覆盖型喀斯特可能既包含短期堆积空间,更接近地貌基准面,因此更容易被河流作用移除;也包含保存空间,它发生在远低于地貌基准面的地方,沉积序列可以在那里长期储存。最终,堆积和保存空间都可以提供对沉积过程、景观和可能的古环境条件的洞察,但地质记录变得更加扭曲和碎片化,进一步回到深时间,随着景观的演变到未来。关键词:喀斯特;沉积环境;沉降;Razvoj pokritega krasa na robu obmocja Blue Ridge - Great Valley, ZDA: okolja akumulacje in ohranjanja sedimentov Pokriti kras Apalacev nudi izemne možnosti preucevanja odlaganja, akumulacje in ohranjanja sedimentov。Za pokriti kras na robu obmocja Blue Ridge - Great Valley med južno-osrednjo Pensilvanijo in osrednjo Virginijo so znacilna topografsko razgibana nižavja s stevilnimi depresijami, ki so lahko tudi ojezerjene, povrsinski odtok pa je ponekod nepovezan。grusca vzdolkv roba沉积中的Kamnolomi peska, njihov rezidouze沉积中的razkrivajo - razlicne - fluvialne, njihov rezidouze沉积中的pokrivajo - zakrasele古zojske碳酸盐岩。Nekonformni in erozijski stiki; karbonatnim rezidumu; karkaratnim rezidu; karkaratnim rezidu; karkarnim rezidu;Casovna stabilest sedimentov je odvisna tudi od položaja ugrezanja sedimentov glede na erozijski nivo: prostori akumulacje so blizu erozijskega nivoja in zato podvrženi fluvialnemu odnasanju, prostori ohranjanja pa so pod erozijskim nivojem, zato so tam sedina zaporedja ohranjena precj dlje。[3]沉积过程研究进展[j]。Starejsi zapisi so slabse ohranjeni in bolj razdrobljeni。kljune: kras, sedimentacijska okolja, ugrezanje,潜在的ohranjanja沉积,razvoj povrsja
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Evolution of Mantled Karst Along the Blue Ridge-Great Valley Margin, USA: An Environment of Sediment Accumulation and Possible Preservation
The Appalachian landscape provides an excellent opportunity to examine an environment that promotes sediment subsidence, accumulation and possible preservation: mantled karst. Mantled karst exists along the Blue Ridge-Great Valley margin from south-central Pennsylvania to central Virginia. Topographically, the mantled karst contains low-relief irregular topography with abundant surface depressions, some of which contain ponds, and in places lacks continual surface drainage and springs. Sand and gravel quarries along the valley margin expose predominantly stream flow, hyperconcentrated flow, debris flow and hillslope (colluvial) deposits that mantle karstic Paleozoic bedrock and carbonate residuum. Unconformable and sometimes erosive contacts between carbonate residuum and clastic sediments, and soft-sediment deformation features have been observed within exposures suggesting subsidence into accumulation and/or preservation space created by geochemical dissolution and collapse that continues today. The likelihood of long-term survival in the geological record is dependent upon the relationship between the subsiding sediment and geomorphic base level. The Blue Ridge-Great Valley mantled karst likely contains both short-term accumulation space that is closer to geomorphic base level, thus more prone to removal by fluvial processes, and preservation space, which occurs well below geomorphic base level, where sedimentary sequences may be stored for prolonged periods of time. Ultimately, both accumulation and preservation spaces can provide insight into depositional processes, landscapes and possibly paleoenvironmental conditions, but the geologic record becomes more distorted and fragmented further back into deep time and as this landscape evolves into the future. Key words: karst, sedimentary environments, subsidence, preservation potential, landscape evolution. Razvoj pokritega krasa na robu obmocja Blue Ridge – Great Valley, ZDA: okolja akumulacije in ohranjanja sedimentov Pokriti kras Apalacev nudi izjemne možnosti preucevanja odlaganja, akumulacije in ohranjanja sedimentov. Za pokriti kras na robu obmocja Blue Ridge – Great Valley med južno-osrednjo Pensilvanijo in osrednjo Virginijo so znacilna topografsko razgibana nižavja s stevilnimi depresijami, ki so lahko tudi ojezerjene, povrsinski odtok pa je ponekod nepovezan. Kamnolomi peska in grusca vzdolž roba doline razkrivajo razlicne fluvialne in pobocne sedimente, ki pokrivajo zakrasele paleozojske karbonate in njihov reziduum. Nekonformni in erozijski stiki med karbonatnim reziduumom in klasticnimi sedimenti ter deformacijske oblike v mehkih sedimentih kažejo na akumulacijo in ohranjanje sedimentov v kraskih prostorih. Casovna stabilnost sedimentov je odvisna tudi od položaja ugrezanja sedimentov glede na erozijski nivo: prostori akumulacije so blizu erozijskega nivoja in zato podvrženi fluvialnemu odnasanju, prostori ohranjanja pa so pod erozijskim nivojem, zato so tam sedimentna zaporedja ohranjena precej dlje. Preucevanje prostorov akumulacije in prostorov ohranjanja nam omogoca boljse razumevaje razvoja pokrajine in sedimentacijskih procesov v njej. Starejsi zapisi so slabse ohranjeni in bolj razdrobljeni. Kljucne besede: kras, sedimentacijska okolja, ugrezanje, potencial ohranjanja sedimentov, razvoj povrsja
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Acta Carsologica
Acta Carsologica 地学-地球科学综合
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期刊介绍: Karst areas occupy 10-20 % of ice-free land. Dissolution of rock by natural waters has given rise to specific landscape and underground. Karst surface features and caves have attracted man''s curiosity since the dawn of humanity and have been a focus to scientific studies since more than half of millennia. Acta Carsologica publishes original research papers and reviews, letters, essays and reports covering topics related to specific of karst areas. These comprise, but are not limited to karst geology, hydrology, and geomorphology, speleology, hydrogeology, biospeleology and history of karst science.
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