Rhythmic vs Episodic: The stratigraphic record of the tidal and fluvial interactions in marginal marine, non-channelised setting (Lajas Formation, Neuquen Basin, Argentina)
- Autores
- Gugliotta, Marcello; Flint, Stephen; Hodgson, David; Veiga, Gonzalo Diego
- Año de publicación
- 2012
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- inglés
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- The transition from fluvial to tidal settings includes a relatively wide zone characterized by the interaction of unidirectional fluvial currents, oscillatory tidal currents and other shallow-marine processes. Most studies on the fluvial-tidal transition have been carried out in channelized settings, thus how tidal and fluvial processes interact in nonchannelized areas is not still completely understood. The tide-influenced Middle Jurassic Lajas Formation is well exposed in several kilometres long outcrops, which offer an opportunity to investigate fluvial-tidal interactions in marginal marine, non-channelized settings. Many stratigraphic sections have been studied in detail by sedimentological logging, facies and geometry analysis. Photopanel interpretations were also made to capture architecture. The 50 m thick study section shows an overall regressive trend, passing from marine mudstones/shell-rich beds, into subtidal-to-intertidal flat-bedded sandy-heterolithic deposits and ending with upper intertidal mudflat deposits and supratidal carbonaceous black siltstones and shales. Non-channelized tidal deposits are organized into regressive fining upward cycles (1-3 m thick) typically showing rhythmical interbedding and/or interlamination, bidirectional current ripples, 3D dunes with bundling and abundant coaly/muddy drapes. These deposits are usually cut by tidal, fluvial and tidal\fluvial channels or by moderately\well sorted tabular sandstones deposited during episodic floods due to stronger fluvial input. These latter deposits usually show erosive bases, ripup mud clasts and small-scale load structures and may be organized into bedsets (1-2 m thick) with a coarsening and thickening upward trend. The initial interpretation of depositional environment is that of a bay in which fluvial process can locally be dominant, but in which tidal processes prevail away from fluvial input points and at times between seasonal (?) river floods. The exact nature of the coastline is yet to be determined.
Fil: Gugliotta, Marcello. University of Manchester; Reino Unido
Fil: Flint, Stephen. University of Manchester; Reino Unido
Fil: Hodgson, David. University of Leeds; Reino Unido
Fil: Veiga, Gonzalo Diego. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - La Plata. Centro de Investigaciones Geológicas. Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo. Centro de Investigaciones Geológicas; Argentina
51st British Sedimentological Research Group Annual General Meeting
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Irlanda
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Rhythmic vs Episodic: The stratigraphic record of the tidal and fluvial interactions in marginal marine, non-channelised setting (Lajas Formation, Neuquen Basin, Argentina)Gugliotta, MarcelloFlint, StephenHodgson, DavidVeiga, Gonzalo DiegoSedimentologiaEstratigrafíahttps://purl.org/becyt/ford/1.5https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1The transition from fluvial to tidal settings includes a relatively wide zone characterized by the interaction of unidirectional fluvial currents, oscillatory tidal currents and other shallow-marine processes. Most studies on the fluvial-tidal transition have been carried out in channelized settings, thus how tidal and fluvial processes interact in nonchannelized areas is not still completely understood. The tide-influenced Middle Jurassic Lajas Formation is well exposed in several kilometres long outcrops, which offer an opportunity to investigate fluvial-tidal interactions in marginal marine, non-channelized settings. Many stratigraphic sections have been studied in detail by sedimentological logging, facies and geometry analysis. Photopanel interpretations were also made to capture architecture. The 50 m thick study section shows an overall regressive trend, passing from marine mudstones/shell-rich beds, into subtidal-to-intertidal flat-bedded sandy-heterolithic deposits and ending with upper intertidal mudflat deposits and supratidal carbonaceous black siltstones and shales. Non-channelized tidal deposits are organized into regressive fining upward cycles (1-3 m thick) typically showing rhythmical interbedding and/or interlamination, bidirectional current ripples, 3D dunes with bundling and abundant coaly/muddy drapes. These deposits are usually cut by tidal, fluvial and tidal\fluvial channels or by moderately\well sorted tabular sandstones deposited during episodic floods due to stronger fluvial input. These latter deposits usually show erosive bases, ripup mud clasts and small-scale load structures and may be organized into bedsets (1-2 m thick) with a coarsening and thickening upward trend. The initial interpretation of depositional environment is that of a bay in which fluvial process can locally be dominant, but in which tidal processes prevail away from fluvial input points and at times between seasonal (?) river floods. The exact nature of the coastline is yet to be determined.Fil: Gugliotta, Marcello. University of Manchester; Reino UnidoFil: Flint, Stephen. University of Manchester; Reino UnidoFil: Hodgson, David. University of Leeds; Reino UnidoFil: Veiga, Gonzalo Diego. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - La Plata. Centro de Investigaciones Geológicas. Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo. Centro de Investigaciones Geológicas; Argentina51st British Sedimentological Research Group Annual General MeetingDublinIrlandaBritish Sedimentological Research GroupUniversity College DublinBritish Sedimentological Research Group2012info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObjectConferenciaBookhttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_5794info:ar-repo/semantics/documentoDeConferenciaapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/11336/238448Rhythmic vs Episodic: The stratigraphic record of the tidal and fluvial interactions in marginal marine, non-channelised setting (Lajas Formation, Neuquen Basin, Argentina); 51st British Sedimentological Research Group Annual General Meeting; Dublin; Irlanda; 2012; 102-102CONICET DigitalCONICETenginfo:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/url/https://www.bsrg.org.uk/meetings_agms_reviews/BSRG2012_abstract_volume.pdfInternacionalinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.5/ar/reponame:CONICET Digital (CONICET)instname:Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas2025-09-29T09:35:10Zoai:ri.conicet.gov.ar:11336/238448instacron:CONICETInstitucionalhttp://ri.conicet.gov.ar/Organismo científico-tecnológicoNo correspondehttp://ri.conicet.gov.ar/oai/requestdasensio@conicet.gov.ar; lcarlino@conicet.gov.arArgentinaNo correspondeNo correspondeNo correspondeopendoar:34982025-09-29 09:35:11.268CONICET Digital (CONICET) - Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicasfalse |
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Rhythmic vs Episodic: The stratigraphic record of the tidal and fluvial interactions in marginal marine, non-channelised setting (Lajas Formation, Neuquen Basin, Argentina) |
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Rhythmic vs Episodic: The stratigraphic record of the tidal and fluvial interactions in marginal marine, non-channelised setting (Lajas Formation, Neuquen Basin, Argentina) |
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Rhythmic vs Episodic: The stratigraphic record of the tidal and fluvial interactions in marginal marine, non-channelised setting (Lajas Formation, Neuquen Basin, Argentina) Gugliotta, Marcello Sedimentologia Estratigrafía |
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Rhythmic vs Episodic: The stratigraphic record of the tidal and fluvial interactions in marginal marine, non-channelised setting (Lajas Formation, Neuquen Basin, Argentina) |
title_full |
Rhythmic vs Episodic: The stratigraphic record of the tidal and fluvial interactions in marginal marine, non-channelised setting (Lajas Formation, Neuquen Basin, Argentina) |
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Rhythmic vs Episodic: The stratigraphic record of the tidal and fluvial interactions in marginal marine, non-channelised setting (Lajas Formation, Neuquen Basin, Argentina) |
title_full_unstemmed |
Rhythmic vs Episodic: The stratigraphic record of the tidal and fluvial interactions in marginal marine, non-channelised setting (Lajas Formation, Neuquen Basin, Argentina) |
title_sort |
Rhythmic vs Episodic: The stratigraphic record of the tidal and fluvial interactions in marginal marine, non-channelised setting (Lajas Formation, Neuquen Basin, Argentina) |
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Gugliotta, Marcello Flint, Stephen Hodgson, David Veiga, Gonzalo Diego |
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Gugliotta, Marcello |
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Gugliotta, Marcello Flint, Stephen Hodgson, David Veiga, Gonzalo Diego |
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Flint, Stephen Hodgson, David Veiga, Gonzalo Diego |
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Sedimentologia Estratigrafía |
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Sedimentologia Estratigrafía |
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https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1.5 https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1 |
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The transition from fluvial to tidal settings includes a relatively wide zone characterized by the interaction of unidirectional fluvial currents, oscillatory tidal currents and other shallow-marine processes. Most studies on the fluvial-tidal transition have been carried out in channelized settings, thus how tidal and fluvial processes interact in nonchannelized areas is not still completely understood. The tide-influenced Middle Jurassic Lajas Formation is well exposed in several kilometres long outcrops, which offer an opportunity to investigate fluvial-tidal interactions in marginal marine, non-channelized settings. Many stratigraphic sections have been studied in detail by sedimentological logging, facies and geometry analysis. Photopanel interpretations were also made to capture architecture. The 50 m thick study section shows an overall regressive trend, passing from marine mudstones/shell-rich beds, into subtidal-to-intertidal flat-bedded sandy-heterolithic deposits and ending with upper intertidal mudflat deposits and supratidal carbonaceous black siltstones and shales. Non-channelized tidal deposits are organized into regressive fining upward cycles (1-3 m thick) typically showing rhythmical interbedding and/or interlamination, bidirectional current ripples, 3D dunes with bundling and abundant coaly/muddy drapes. These deposits are usually cut by tidal, fluvial and tidal\fluvial channels or by moderately\well sorted tabular sandstones deposited during episodic floods due to stronger fluvial input. These latter deposits usually show erosive bases, ripup mud clasts and small-scale load structures and may be organized into bedsets (1-2 m thick) with a coarsening and thickening upward trend. The initial interpretation of depositional environment is that of a bay in which fluvial process can locally be dominant, but in which tidal processes prevail away from fluvial input points and at times between seasonal (?) river floods. The exact nature of the coastline is yet to be determined. Fil: Gugliotta, Marcello. University of Manchester; Reino Unido Fil: Flint, Stephen. University of Manchester; Reino Unido Fil: Hodgson, David. University of Leeds; Reino Unido Fil: Veiga, Gonzalo Diego. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - La Plata. Centro de Investigaciones Geológicas. Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo. Centro de Investigaciones Geológicas; Argentina 51st British Sedimentological Research Group Annual General Meeting Dublin Irlanda British Sedimentological Research Group University College Dublin |
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The transition from fluvial to tidal settings includes a relatively wide zone characterized by the interaction of unidirectional fluvial currents, oscillatory tidal currents and other shallow-marine processes. Most studies on the fluvial-tidal transition have been carried out in channelized settings, thus how tidal and fluvial processes interact in nonchannelized areas is not still completely understood. The tide-influenced Middle Jurassic Lajas Formation is well exposed in several kilometres long outcrops, which offer an opportunity to investigate fluvial-tidal interactions in marginal marine, non-channelized settings. Many stratigraphic sections have been studied in detail by sedimentological logging, facies and geometry analysis. Photopanel interpretations were also made to capture architecture. The 50 m thick study section shows an overall regressive trend, passing from marine mudstones/shell-rich beds, into subtidal-to-intertidal flat-bedded sandy-heterolithic deposits and ending with upper intertidal mudflat deposits and supratidal carbonaceous black siltstones and shales. Non-channelized tidal deposits are organized into regressive fining upward cycles (1-3 m thick) typically showing rhythmical interbedding and/or interlamination, bidirectional current ripples, 3D dunes with bundling and abundant coaly/muddy drapes. These deposits are usually cut by tidal, fluvial and tidal\fluvial channels or by moderately\well sorted tabular sandstones deposited during episodic floods due to stronger fluvial input. These latter deposits usually show erosive bases, ripup mud clasts and small-scale load structures and may be organized into bedsets (1-2 m thick) with a coarsening and thickening upward trend. The initial interpretation of depositional environment is that of a bay in which fluvial process can locally be dominant, but in which tidal processes prevail away from fluvial input points and at times between seasonal (?) river floods. The exact nature of the coastline is yet to be determined. |
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