New Discoveries of Diplocraterion and Tidal Rhythmites in the Upper Devonian Rocks of Grab-all Bay, Cork Harbour: Palaeoenvironmental Implications

Q4 Earth and Planetary Sciences
K. Higgs, B. Higgs
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Abstract:AbstractGeological mapping of the Upper Devonian succession on the northern side of Grab-all Bay in Cork Harbour has led to a new interpretation of the local lithostratigraphy. Rocks previously mapped as the Ballyknock Member of the Gyleen Formation are now reassigned to the Toe Head Sandstone Formation which is here divided into two new members, the Rams Head and Grab-all Bay Members and to the Old Head Sandstone Formation. The axis of the Grab-all Bay Syncline is re-positioned 160m further to the north in Grab-all Bay, revealing a younger and previously undescribed interval of strata here assigned to the Old Head Sandstone Formation. Miospore assemblages recorded from the Toe Head Sandstone and the lower part of the Old Head Sandstone Formation are assigned to the Retispora lepidophyta—Knoxisporites literatus (LL) Miospore Biozone, indicating a late Devonian (Uppermost Famennian) age for the succession. New discoveries of U-shaped burrows, assignable to the trace fossil Diplocraterion, are recorded from several intervals in the Toe Head Sandstone Formation and the lower part of the Old Head Sandstone Formation. These monospecific ichnofaunas are believed to have colonised finely laminated sediments of the intertidal flat environment. In addition, rhythmically laminated sandstone and siltstone beds interpreted as tidal rhythmites are recorded for the first time in the Toe Head Sandstone Formation. The paleoenvironmental significance of the tidal rhythmites and Diplocraterion beds in the Toe Head Sandstone is important in understanding the nature of the fluvial–tidal transition zone in the Cork Harbour region in late Devonian times. It is proposed that in late Devonian (LL Biozone) times the upper Toe Head Sandstone Formation sediments in the Cork Harbour area were deposited in the upper reaches of an estuarine embayment within a low gradient fluvial coastal plain.
科克港格拉-奥湾上泥盆统岩石中陆相和潮汐韵律类的新发现:古环境意义
摘要/ Abstract摘要:科克港graball湾北侧上泥盆统演替的地质填图对当地岩石地层进行了新的解释。以前被划分为Gyleen组的Ballyknock成员的岩石现在被重新划分为Toe Head砂岩组,这里分为两个新成员,Rams Head和Grab-all Bay成员,以及Old Head砂岩组。graball湾向斜的轴线在graball湾向北重新定位了160米,揭示了一个更年轻的、以前未描述过的地层区间,属于老头砂岩组。趾头砂岩组和老头砂岩组下部记录的微孢子组合归属于lepidophya - knoxisporites literatus (LL)微孢子生物带,表明其演替时间为晚泥盆世(上法门世)。在趾头砂岩组和老头砂岩组下部的几个层段中,新发现了u形洞,可归属于古化石。这些单一的鱼栖动物被认为是在潮间带环境的精细层状沉积物中定居的。此外,在趾头砂岩组中首次记录到潮汐韵律岩的韵律层状砂岩和粉砂岩层。趾头砂岩中潮韵律岩和陆相层的古环境意义,对认识晚泥盆世科克港地区河潮过渡带的性质具有重要意义。认为在晚泥盆世(LL生物带)时期,科克港区的上趾头砂岩组沉积在低梯度河流滨海平原的河口坝上游。
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Irish Journal of Earth Sciences
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