Sequence boundary modification by submarine erosion, Upper Cretaceous, San Juan basin
Conference
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· AAPG Bulletin (American Association of Petroleum Geologists); (United States)
OSTI ID:7013097
- Louisiana State Univ., Baton Rouge (United States)
Unconformities within shallow-marine depositional systems are commonly interpreted as exclusively a result of erosion during falling relative sea level. However, significant submarine erosion also occurs during transgressions and is a complicating factor in the interpretation of these unconformities. A major unconformity present in the latest Turonian and Coniacian regressive-transgressive cycle in the northwestern New Mexico, separates the Gallup Sandstone (HST) from the overlying Tocito Sandstone (TST and rarely LST). The basinward portion of the unconformity contains no evidence of subaerial exposure and is contained entirely within marine strata. Also, the associated lacuna decreases paleolandward. Above the unconformity, although there is addition of coarser sand grains, overlying strata contain concretions, glauconite and phosphate nodules, and are more heavily burrowed than underlying strata. These relationships suggest that the preserved unconformity reflects shoreline transgression and a decrease in the rate of allochthonous sedimentation. The stratigraphic relationships are interpreted in the following manner. HST of the Gallup Sandstone prograded from southwest to northeast forming a series of wave-dominated shorelines. A subsequent fall in relative sea level resulted in a forced regression and the formation of coarse-grained delta 'plumes' (some Tocito sandbodies) and inferred lowstand deltas. Sea-level rise, following lowstand, resulted in regional transgression. Erosion of previously deposited strata was accomplished by both shoreface erosion (ravinement) and inner shelf erosion during the initial stages of this transgression.
- OSTI ID:
- 7013097
- Report Number(s):
- CONF-910403--
- Conference Information:
- Journal Name: AAPG Bulletin (American Association of Petroleum Geologists); (United States) Journal Volume: 75:3
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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580000* -- Geosciences
CRETACEOUS PERIOD
DEPOSITION
DEVELOPED COUNTRIES
EROSION
FEDERAL REGION VI
GEOLOGIC AGES
GEOLOGIC FORMATIONS
GEOLOGIC HISTORY
GEOLOGIC STRUCTURES
GEOLOGY
MESOZOIC ERA
NEW MEXICO
NORTH AMERICA
ROCKS
SANDSTONES
SEDIMENTARY BASINS
SEDIMENTARY ROCKS
STRATIGRAPHY
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580000* -- Geosciences
CRETACEOUS PERIOD
DEPOSITION
DEVELOPED COUNTRIES
EROSION
FEDERAL REGION VI
GEOLOGIC AGES
GEOLOGIC FORMATIONS
GEOLOGIC HISTORY
GEOLOGIC STRUCTURES
GEOLOGY
MESOZOIC ERA
NEW MEXICO
NORTH AMERICA
ROCKS
SANDSTONES
SEDIMENTARY BASINS
SEDIMENTARY ROCKS
STRATIGRAPHY
USA