Facies architecture of the Cambrian deposits of the Baltica shelf in the Lublin Basin, SE Poland

IF 1.2 4区 地球科学 Q2 GEOLOGY
Renata Stadnik, Sławomir Bębenek, A. Waśkowska
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In the Cambrian, the Lublin Basin was a shallow-water area, located on the western edge of the Baltica palaeocontinent. The Cambrian sedimentary sequence, forming the lower part of the sedimentary cover of the North European Platform, is lithologically diversified and reflects dynamic variation in depositional environment. This paper presents the distribution of palaeofacies and sedimentary environments in the early Lublin Basin, including changes in their lateral extent during its evolution in the Cambrian. In order to evaluate the facies architecture of the Lublin Basin, a sedimentological analysis was carried out. On the basis of the detailed logging of drill cores, lithofacies made up of conglomerates, sandstones, mudstones and heterolithic deposits were distinguished; 16 lower-rank sublithofacies were identified. Their specific assemblages are indicative of shelf-type lithofacies associations, i.e. (1) tidal flat with muddy, mixed and sandy tidal plain sublithofacies including subtidal channels; (2) barrier – lagoon; (3) shoreface with lower, middle and upper shoreface subassociations; and (4) offshore with upper and lower offshore subassociations, including sandy tidal ridges. During the early Cambrian, the lateral variability and environmental succession indicate a transgressive, long-term trend and the migration of a lagoonal environment across wide tidal plains and the shoreface up to an offshore environment. The Lublin Basin reached its greatest lateral extent and maximum depth in the upper lower Cambrian. Next, an opposite trend began and during the middle Cambrian a regression cycle is recorded in successive changes in sedimentary environments that reflect a progressive shallowing. Multiple changes in adjacent environments indicate repeated and cyclical, lower-rank ingressions.
波兰东南部卢布林盆地Baltica陆架寒武纪沉积物的相结构
在寒武纪,鲁布林盆地是一个浅水区,位于巴尔蒂卡古大陆的西部边缘。寒武系沉积序列形成了北欧地台沉积盖层的下部,岩性多样,反映了沉积环境的动态变化。本文介绍了鲁布林盆地早期的古相分布和沉积环境,包括其在寒武纪演化过程中的横向变化。为了评价鲁布林盆地的相结构,进行了沉积学分析。在对岩心进行详细测井的基础上,区分了由砾岩、砂岩、泥岩和杂岩矿床组成的岩相;鉴定出16个低阶亚岩相。它们的具体组合表明了陆架型岩相组合,即(1)潮坪与泥质、混合和砂质潮坪亚岩相,包括潮下通道;(2) 屏障-泻湖;(3) 具有下部、中部和上部海岸面亚组合的海岸面;以及(4)近海,包括砂质潮脊在内的上部和下部近海子协会。在寒武纪早期,横向变化和环境演替表明了一种海侵、长期趋势,以及泻湖环境穿过宽阔的潮坪和海岸向上迁移到近海环境。鲁布林盆地在上下寒武纪达到最大横向伸展和最大深度。接下来,相反的趋势开始了,在寒武纪中期,沉积环境的连续变化记录了一个回归周期,反映了逐渐变浅。相邻环境的多次变化表明重复和周期性的、级别较低的入侵。
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2.60
自引率
7.70%
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6
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Annales Societatis Geologorum Poloniae (ASGP) is the scientific journal of the Polish Geological Society. Original contributions and review articles are considered for publication in Annales Societatis Geologorum Poloniae. Submissions for publication may be from all branches of the geological sciences, including applied and economic geology, as well as discussions of papers, previously published in the journal. The language of the journal is English.
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