High-frequency variations in accommodation space in Punta San Andrés Alloformation (Plio-Pleistocene), Buenos Aires Province, Argentina
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- Beilinson, Elisa
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- 2009
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- The continental deposits of the Punta San Andrés Alloformation (Plio-Pleistocene) crop-out in the marine cliffs of south-eastern Buenos Aires Province (Mar del Plata City, Argentina). Deposits of this unit have been assigned to different sub-environments such as floodplains, fluvial channels and temporary water bodies according to their facies association and geometry (tabular, wedge-shaped or lenticular). Their lateral and vertical arrangement allows to identify three different sections, each of which represents a different sedimentary sub-environment and different accommodational conditions.The first and lower section is characterized by floodplain deposits (crevasse-splay deposits and paleosoils). The few channel bodies found in this lower section have a simple geometry, with width/length ratio < 10 in all cases and monoepisodic filling. This lower section is considered to represent an area distal form the headings, where paleotopography, fluctuating climate and drainage design lead to the development of extensive floodplains cut by episodic, short-lived straight or low sinuosity channels associated to food events or storms. Regarding the paleosoils, a cyclic alternation was found between calcic paleosoils and hydromorfic paleosoils which was interpreted as cyclicity between dry and humid climates. Accommodation during this period was positive, but high-frequency fluctuations were defined between hydromorphic paleosoils ? higher accommodation space- and calcic paleosoils ? less accommodation space.It?s worth saying that channels in this lower section are amalgamated vertically with channels developed in the upper sections, constituting multistorey channels. Because of this, some areas are dominated by tabular geometries of floodplain deposits and others by channelized geometries which reflect areas that remained preferentially incised during Plio-Pleistocene times.The middle section is characterized by coarser floodplain deposits and is much more dissected by channels, which have multiepisodic filling and a complex geometry. This section is interpreted as a floodplain proximal to the headings. Paleosoils in this section are represented by hydromophic horizons with little participation of calcic facies. Accommodation during this period is interpreted to have been positive but reduced when compared to the lower section.The upper section is characterized by deposits of mobile, high-sinuosity channels. Floodplain deposits are barely represented and highly dissected. Development of fluvial channels is related to periods of diminishing accommodation space, probably due to a drop in local base level and/or an increase in precipitations. Filling of the channels indicates a subsequent raise in local base level and re-establishment of positive accommodation space.To summarize, the geometric and facial analysis of Punta San Andrés Alloformation deposits allowed to identify depositional environments which vertical and lateral distribution show a progressive change in accommodation and plaeoclimatic conditions. Dry and arid periods related to little accommodation space alternate with wetter periods related to higher accommodation space and finally to a more important drop in local base level leading to general fluvial incision and negative accommodation space.
Fil: Beilinson, Elisa. 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
9th International Conference on Fluvial Sedimentology
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High-frequency variations in accommodation space in Punta San Andrés Alloformation (Plio-Pleistocene), Buenos Aires Province, ArgentinaBeilinson, ElisaAccommodation spaceFloodplainPaleosolsHigh frequencyhttps://purl.org/becyt/ford/1.7https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1The continental deposits of the Punta San Andrés Alloformation (Plio-Pleistocene) crop-out in the marine cliffs of south-eastern Buenos Aires Province (Mar del Plata City, Argentina). Deposits of this unit have been assigned to different sub-environments such as floodplains, fluvial channels and temporary water bodies according to their facies association and geometry (tabular, wedge-shaped or lenticular). Their lateral and vertical arrangement allows to identify three different sections, each of which represents a different sedimentary sub-environment and different accommodational conditions.The first and lower section is characterized by floodplain deposits (crevasse-splay deposits and paleosoils). The few channel bodies found in this lower section have a simple geometry, with width/length ratio < 10 in all cases and monoepisodic filling. This lower section is considered to represent an area distal form the headings, where paleotopography, fluctuating climate and drainage design lead to the development of extensive floodplains cut by episodic, short-lived straight or low sinuosity channels associated to food events or storms. Regarding the paleosoils, a cyclic alternation was found between calcic paleosoils and hydromorfic paleosoils which was interpreted as cyclicity between dry and humid climates. Accommodation during this period was positive, but high-frequency fluctuations were defined between hydromorphic paleosoils ? higher accommodation space- and calcic paleosoils ? less accommodation space.It?s worth saying that channels in this lower section are amalgamated vertically with channels developed in the upper sections, constituting multistorey channels. Because of this, some areas are dominated by tabular geometries of floodplain deposits and others by channelized geometries which reflect areas that remained preferentially incised during Plio-Pleistocene times.The middle section is characterized by coarser floodplain deposits and is much more dissected by channels, which have multiepisodic filling and a complex geometry. This section is interpreted as a floodplain proximal to the headings. Paleosoils in this section are represented by hydromophic horizons with little participation of calcic facies. Accommodation during this period is interpreted to have been positive but reduced when compared to the lower section.The upper section is characterized by deposits of mobile, high-sinuosity channels. Floodplain deposits are barely represented and highly dissected. Development of fluvial channels is related to periods of diminishing accommodation space, probably due to a drop in local base level and/or an increase in precipitations. Filling of the channels indicates a subsequent raise in local base level and re-establishment of positive accommodation space.To summarize, the geometric and facial analysis of Punta San Andrés Alloformation deposits allowed to identify depositional environments which vertical and lateral distribution show a progressive change in accommodation and plaeoclimatic conditions. Dry and arid periods related to little accommodation space alternate with wetter periods related to higher accommodation space and finally to a more important drop in local base level leading to general fluvial incision and negative accommodation space.Fil: Beilinson, Elisa. 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. 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High-frequency variations in accommodation space in Punta San Andrés Alloformation (Plio-Pleistocene), Buenos Aires Province, Argentina |
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High-frequency variations in accommodation space in Punta San Andrés Alloformation (Plio-Pleistocene), Buenos Aires Province, Argentina |
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High-frequency variations in accommodation space in Punta San Andrés Alloformation (Plio-Pleistocene), Buenos Aires Province, Argentina Beilinson, Elisa Accommodation space Floodplain Paleosols High frequency |
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High-frequency variations in accommodation space in Punta San Andrés Alloformation (Plio-Pleistocene), Buenos Aires Province, Argentina |
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High-frequency variations in accommodation space in Punta San Andrés Alloformation (Plio-Pleistocene), Buenos Aires Province, Argentina |
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High-frequency variations in accommodation space in Punta San Andrés Alloformation (Plio-Pleistocene), Buenos Aires Province, Argentina |
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High-frequency variations in accommodation space in Punta San Andrés Alloformation (Plio-Pleistocene), Buenos Aires Province, Argentina |
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High-frequency variations in accommodation space in Punta San Andrés Alloformation (Plio-Pleistocene), Buenos Aires Province, Argentina |
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Beilinson, Elisa |
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Beilinson, Elisa |
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Beilinson, Elisa |
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Fogliata, Ana Silvia Ibañez, Lucía Marina |
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Accommodation space Floodplain Paleosols High frequency |
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Accommodation space Floodplain Paleosols High frequency |
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https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1.7 https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1 |
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The continental deposits of the Punta San Andrés Alloformation (Plio-Pleistocene) crop-out in the marine cliffs of south-eastern Buenos Aires Province (Mar del Plata City, Argentina). Deposits of this unit have been assigned to different sub-environments such as floodplains, fluvial channels and temporary water bodies according to their facies association and geometry (tabular, wedge-shaped or lenticular). Their lateral and vertical arrangement allows to identify three different sections, each of which represents a different sedimentary sub-environment and different accommodational conditions.The first and lower section is characterized by floodplain deposits (crevasse-splay deposits and paleosoils). The few channel bodies found in this lower section have a simple geometry, with width/length ratio < 10 in all cases and monoepisodic filling. This lower section is considered to represent an area distal form the headings, where paleotopography, fluctuating climate and drainage design lead to the development of extensive floodplains cut by episodic, short-lived straight or low sinuosity channels associated to food events or storms. Regarding the paleosoils, a cyclic alternation was found between calcic paleosoils and hydromorfic paleosoils which was interpreted as cyclicity between dry and humid climates. Accommodation during this period was positive, but high-frequency fluctuations were defined between hydromorphic paleosoils ? higher accommodation space- and calcic paleosoils ? less accommodation space.It?s worth saying that channels in this lower section are amalgamated vertically with channels developed in the upper sections, constituting multistorey channels. Because of this, some areas are dominated by tabular geometries of floodplain deposits and others by channelized geometries which reflect areas that remained preferentially incised during Plio-Pleistocene times.The middle section is characterized by coarser floodplain deposits and is much more dissected by channels, which have multiepisodic filling and a complex geometry. This section is interpreted as a floodplain proximal to the headings. Paleosoils in this section are represented by hydromophic horizons with little participation of calcic facies. Accommodation during this period is interpreted to have been positive but reduced when compared to the lower section.The upper section is characterized by deposits of mobile, high-sinuosity channels. Floodplain deposits are barely represented and highly dissected. Development of fluvial channels is related to periods of diminishing accommodation space, probably due to a drop in local base level and/or an increase in precipitations. Filling of the channels indicates a subsequent raise in local base level and re-establishment of positive accommodation space.To summarize, the geometric and facial analysis of Punta San Andrés Alloformation deposits allowed to identify depositional environments which vertical and lateral distribution show a progressive change in accommodation and plaeoclimatic conditions. Dry and arid periods related to little accommodation space alternate with wetter periods related to higher accommodation space and finally to a more important drop in local base level leading to general fluvial incision and negative accommodation space. Fil: Beilinson, Elisa. 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 9th International Conference on Fluvial Sedimentology San Miguel de Tucumán Argentina Universidad Nacional de Tucumán Fundación Miguel Lillo |
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The continental deposits of the Punta San Andrés Alloformation (Plio-Pleistocene) crop-out in the marine cliffs of south-eastern Buenos Aires Province (Mar del Plata City, Argentina). Deposits of this unit have been assigned to different sub-environments such as floodplains, fluvial channels and temporary water bodies according to their facies association and geometry (tabular, wedge-shaped or lenticular). Their lateral and vertical arrangement allows to identify three different sections, each of which represents a different sedimentary sub-environment and different accommodational conditions.The first and lower section is characterized by floodplain deposits (crevasse-splay deposits and paleosoils). The few channel bodies found in this lower section have a simple geometry, with width/length ratio < 10 in all cases and monoepisodic filling. This lower section is considered to represent an area distal form the headings, where paleotopography, fluctuating climate and drainage design lead to the development of extensive floodplains cut by episodic, short-lived straight or low sinuosity channels associated to food events or storms. Regarding the paleosoils, a cyclic alternation was found between calcic paleosoils and hydromorfic paleosoils which was interpreted as cyclicity between dry and humid climates. Accommodation during this period was positive, but high-frequency fluctuations were defined between hydromorphic paleosoils ? higher accommodation space- and calcic paleosoils ? less accommodation space.It?s worth saying that channels in this lower section are amalgamated vertically with channels developed in the upper sections, constituting multistorey channels. Because of this, some areas are dominated by tabular geometries of floodplain deposits and others by channelized geometries which reflect areas that remained preferentially incised during Plio-Pleistocene times.The middle section is characterized by coarser floodplain deposits and is much more dissected by channels, which have multiepisodic filling and a complex geometry. This section is interpreted as a floodplain proximal to the headings. Paleosoils in this section are represented by hydromophic horizons with little participation of calcic facies. Accommodation during this period is interpreted to have been positive but reduced when compared to the lower section.The upper section is characterized by deposits of mobile, high-sinuosity channels. Floodplain deposits are barely represented and highly dissected. Development of fluvial channels is related to periods of diminishing accommodation space, probably due to a drop in local base level and/or an increase in precipitations. Filling of the channels indicates a subsequent raise in local base level and re-establishment of positive accommodation space.To summarize, the geometric and facial analysis of Punta San Andrés Alloformation deposits allowed to identify depositional environments which vertical and lateral distribution show a progressive change in accommodation and plaeoclimatic conditions. Dry and arid periods related to little accommodation space alternate with wetter periods related to higher accommodation space and finally to a more important drop in local base level leading to general fluvial incision and negative accommodation space. |
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