Ice rafts, debris flows and slumps along a glaciated basin margin: the Carboniferous El Imperial Formation in the San Rafael basin, western Argentina

IF 1.8 3区 地球科学 Q3 GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Oscar R. López Gamundi
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This study developed a novel, detailed sedimentological analysis for the complex interactions between rainout, iceberg rafting, tractional underflows, and settling of fines along a glacially influenced basin margin. The glaciomarine interval of the El Imperial Formation (Pennsylvanian, Serpukhovian–Bashkirian) in the San Rafael basin comprises massive to stratified diamictites, interpreted as rainout tills, thinly bedded diamictites, associated with cohesive debris flows, and mudstones containing ice-rafted debris (IRD), all capped by postglacial, transgressive, fine-grained sediments. The rhythmic intercalation of IRD-bearing (dropstone mudstones) and IRD-free (mudstones) intervals likely indicates variations in debris content within the ice margins, the on-and-off switching of ice streams, or dynamic oscillations of the ice terminus. The glaciomarine deposits exhibit soft sediment deformation on both large (metric to decametric) and small (centimetric) scales. This contribution refines previous interpretations of the soft sediment deformation, discerning between loading and slope triggered deformation. Large-scale deformation is characterized by coherent slump folds with low dispersion in the orientations of fold axial plane vergence and fold b-axes. Downslope-verging folds indicate a northward paleoslope, consistent with paleoflow indicators from flute casts found in sandstone turbidite beds. The diamictites affected by the large-scale soft sediment deformation are interpreted as rainout tills with a variable degree of gravity remobilization. Their association with thinly bedded diamictites and laminated mudstones with dropstones suggests that ice rafting played a significant role in the deposition of this succession.

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冰川盆地边缘的冰筏、泥石流和滑坡:阿根廷西部圣拉斐尔盆地石炭纪El帝国地层
这项研究对降雨、冰山漂流、牵引下溢流和沿冰川影响的盆地边缘沉积物沉降之间的复杂相互作用进行了新颖、详细的沉积学分析。圣拉斐尔盆地El Imperial组(宾夕法尼亚,Serpukhovian-Bashkirian)的冰川期段包括大量到分层的二晶岩,解释为雨碛,薄层二晶岩,与粘性碎屑流相关,以及含有冰状碎屑(IRD)的泥岩,所有这些都被冰川后,海侵,细粒沉积物覆盖。含ird(落岩泥岩)和不含ird(泥岩)层段的节律性插补可能表明冰缘内碎屑含量的变化、冰流的开关或冰末端的动态振荡。冰川海洋沉积物在大尺度(公制至十尺度)和小尺度(厘米尺度)上均表现出软沉积变形。这一贡献完善了以前对软沉积物变形的解释,区分了荷载和边坡引发的变形。大规模变形的特征是在褶皱轴面辐合方向和褶皱b轴方向上具有低色散的相干滑塌褶皱。下坡边缘褶皱表明古斜坡向北,与砂岩浊积层中发现的笛形铸型古水流指示一致。受大尺度软沉积变形影响的二晶岩被解释为具有不同程度重力再活化的雨淋土。它们与薄层状双晶岩和层状泥岩的结合表明,冰漂流在这一演替的沉积中起了重要作用。图形抽象
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International Journal of Earth Sciences
International Journal of Earth Sciences 地学-地球科学综合
CiteScore
4.60
自引率
4.30%
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120
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Earth Sciences publishes process-oriented original and review papers on the history of the earth, including - Dynamics of the lithosphere - Tectonics and volcanology - Sedimentology - Evolution of life - Marine and continental ecosystems - Global dynamics of physicochemical cycles - Mineral deposits and hydrocarbons - Surface processes.
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