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Title: Structure of a turbiditic system in Neogene of Guadalquivir basin (south Spain)

Conference · · AAPG Bulletin (American Association of Petroleum Geologists); (USA)
OSTI ID:5749298

The Guadalquivir basin constitutes the foreland basin for the Betic Ranges, filled with Neogene marine sediments in which turbidites have been identified. This basin presents a half-graben configuration: a northern passive margin formed by a flexure of the Hercynian basement and a southern active border, an olistostrome that slid northward from the Betics during the Neogene. Turbidites are confined to a narrow area between a nonsedimentation, or bypass, zone and the olistostrome. The interpretation of the seismic morphologies related to the top of the sand bodies allowed them to identify a sequence of seismofacies: channels, leveed channels, and lobes. The internal structure of each turbiditic sand body shows a gentle downlap to the west and an onlap to the north, interpreted as a progradation and an aggradation, respectively. Six different sand bodies can be individualized by erosive scars, lying one beside the other. The whole turbiditic system exhibits, instead of the classical vertical stacking, an extreme lateral juxtaposition bias with a westward progradation. The younger bodies lie to the north and west of the older ones. Juxtaposition is generated by lateral shifting to the only available area where deposition can progress: the northern bypass zone and the western frontal part of the former body. Neither a morphological paleotalus nor a preferential sediment supply zone has been observed. Field studies show these sediments to be high-energy deposits transported by turbiditic currents and grain-flow mechanisms related to low-efficiency systems.

OSTI ID:
5749298
Report Number(s):
CONF-8809346-; CODEN: AABUD
Journal Information:
AAPG Bulletin (American Association of Petroleum Geologists); (USA), Vol. 72:8; Conference: Mediterranean Basins conference and exhibition, Nice (France), 25-28 Sep 1988; ISSN 0149-1423
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English