Facies architecture and sequence stratigraphy of an early post-rift fluvial succession, Aptian Barbalha Formation, Araripe Basin, northeastern Brazil

被引:103
作者
Scherer, Claiton M. S. [1 ]
Goldberg, Karin [1 ]
Bardola, Tatiana [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Fed Rio Grande do Sul, Inst Geociencias, BR-91501970 Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil
关键词
Continental sequence stratigraphy; Fluvial fades architecture; Post-rift; Aptian; Araripe Basin; STAGE PLANE BEDS; SAN-JORGE BASIN; FORELAND-BASIN; BRAIDED-RIVER; DEPOSITIONAL-ENVIRONMENTS; NORTHWESTERN PART; CLIMATIC CONTROLS; CUMBERLAND BASIN; KYONGSANG BASIN; BOOK CLIFFS;
D O I
10.1016/j.sedgeo.2015.03.010
中图分类号
P5 [地质学];
学科分类号
0709 ; 081803 ;
摘要
The Barbalha Formation (Aptian) records deposition in a fluvial and lacustrine environment accumulated in an early post-rift sag basin. Characterization of the facies architecture and sequence stratigraphic framework of the alluvial succession was carried out through detailed description and interpretation of outcrops and cored wells. The development of depositional sequences in this unit reflects variation in the accommodation-to-sediment supply (A/S) ratio. Two depositional sequences, showing an overall fining-upward trend, are preserved within the succession. The sequences are bounded by regional subaerial unconformities formed during negative A/S ratio, and may be subdivided in Low-accommodation Systems Tracts (LAST) (positive A/S ratio close to zero) and High accommodation Systems Tracts (HAST) (A/S ratio between 0.5 and 1). Sequence 1, with a minimum thickness of 100 m, is characterized by amalgamated, multi-storey, braided fluvial channel sand bodies, defining a LAST. These are interlayered with crevasse splay and floodplain deposits toward the top, passing to open lacustrine deposits, defining a HAST. Sequence 2, with minimum thickness ranging from 50 to 90 m, overlies the organic-rich lacustrine deposits. At the base, this sequence is composed of amalgamated, multistorey braided fluvial channel sand bodies (LAST), similar to Sequence 1, overlain by well-drained floodplain with fixed fluvial channel deposits, interpreted as an anastomosed fluvial system, which are in turn capped by lacustrine deposits, both grouped in a HAST. Paleocurrent data on fluvial deposits of sequences 1 and 2 show a consistent paleoflow to the SE. Sedimentological evidence indicates humid to sub-humid climatic conditions during deposition of sequences 1 and 2. Accumulation of fluvial sequences 1 and 2 was mainly controlled by tectonics. Variation in A/S ratios must be related to tectonic subsidence and uplift of the basin. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:43 / 62
页数:20
相关论文
共 93 条
[1]   THE APPLICATION OF HIGH-RESOLUTION SEQUENCE STRATIGRAPHY TO FLUVIAL SYSTEMS - A CASE-STUDY FROM THE UPPER CARBONIFEROUS BREATHITT-GROUP, EASTERN KENTUCKY, USA [J].
AITKEN, JF ;
FLINT, SS .
SEDIMENTOLOGY, 1995, 42 (01) :3-30
[2]   Sequence architecture within a low-accommodation setting: An example from the Permian of the Galilee and Bowen basins, Queensland, Australia [J].
Allen, Jonathan P. ;
Fielding, Christopher R. .
AAPG BULLETIN, 2007, 91 (11) :1503-1539
[3]   Recognizing products of palaeoclimate fluctuation in the fluvial stratigraphic record: An example from the Pennsylvanian to Lower Permian of Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia [J].
Allen, Jonathan P. ;
Fielding, Christopher R. ;
Gibling, Martin R. ;
Rygel, Michael C. .
SEDIMENTOLOGY, 2014, 61 (05) :1332-1381
[4]   DECONVOLVING SIGNALS OF TECTONIC AND CLIMATIC CONTROLS FROM CONTINENTAL BASINS: AN EXAMPLE FROM THE LATE PALEOZOIC CUMBERLAND BASIN, ATLANTIC CANADA [J].
Allen, Jonathan P. ;
Fielding, Christopher R. ;
Rygel, Michael C. ;
Gibling, Martin R. .
JOURNAL OF SEDIMENTARY RESEARCH, 2013, 83 (9-10) :847-872
[6]   THE CLASSIFICATION OF CROSS-STRATIFIED UNITS - WITH NOTES ON THEIR ORIGIN [J].
ALLEN, JRL .
SEDIMENTOLOGY, 1963, 2 (02) :93-114
[7]  
Amorosi A., 2005, Fluvial Sedimentology, V35, P257
[8]  
[Anonymous], 1994, SSSA SPEC PUBL
[9]   Evolution of the Holocene Mississippi River floodplain, Ferriday, Louisiana: Insights on the origin of fine-grained floodplains [J].
Aslan, A ;
Autin, WJ .
JOURNAL OF SEDIMENTARY RESEARCH, 1999, 69 (04) :800-815
[10]  
Assine M.L., 1990, THESIS U ESTADUAL PA