Rhodoliths and trace fossils record stabilization of a fan-delta system: An example from the Mio-Pliocene deposits of Gran Canaria (Canary Islands, Spain)

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Ana Cristina Rebelo , Alfred Uchman , Markes E. Johnson , Carlos S. Melo , Juana Vegas , Inés Galindo , Eduardo J. Mayoral , Ana Santos , Alberto González-Rodríguez , Julio Afonso-Carrillo , Sérgio P. Ávila , Esther Martín-González
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Fan-delta systems are geomorphological structures and sedimentary records seldom preserved on oceanic volcanic islands. The generally coarse-grained deposits belonging to the Las Palmas Detritic Formation (Mio-Pliocene) at the Las Rehoyas section, NE part of Gran Canaria Island (Canary Islands, Spain), contain abundant but relatively small rhodoliths, non-nucleated, in partly bioturbated (Skolithos ichnofacies) sand-dominated strata. This section consists of four sedimentary units deposited in a fan-delta system that developed on a marine platform in the northeastern part of the island. The system was flooded during the late Miocene to early Pliocene, a non-eruptive phase on Gran Canaria Island. Stabilization of the fan delta due to a relative rise in sea level enabled colonization by burrowing organisms and the development of rhodoliths, which were redeposited by storms from the lower shoreface–offshore to the foreshore–middle shoreface environment.
Rhodoliths和微量化石记录了扇三角洲系统的稳定:以大加那利岛(西班牙加那利群岛)中新世-上新世沉积物为例
扇三角洲系统是海洋火山岛上少有的地貌构造和沉积记录。在大加那利岛(西班牙加那利群岛)东北部的Las Rehoyas剖面上,拉斯帕尔马斯碎屑岩组(中新世-上新世)的沉积物中,含有丰富但相对较小的无核rhodoliths,在部分生物扰动(Skolithos海相)砂占主导的地层中。该剖面由四个沉积单元组成,这些沉积单元沉积在岛东北部一个海相台地上发育的扇三角洲体系中。该系统在中新世晚期至上新世早期被淹没,这是大加那利岛的非喷发阶段。由于海平面的相对上升,扇三角洲的稳定使得穴居生物的定植和rhodoliths的发展成为可能,这些rhodoliths被风暴从较低的滨-近海环境重新沉积到前-中滨环境。
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