利用地层反演重建河流三角洲沉积的回水流体动力学——以爱尔兰克莱尔郡西爱尔兰纳穆里亚盆地Tullig砂岩为例

GSA Bulletin Pub Date : 2022-12-23 DOI:10.1130/b36475.1
Chenliang Wu, J. Nittrouer, E. Barefoot, Kurtis C. Burmeister
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河流-三角洲系统在河流接近接收盆地的地方受到不均匀回水流动的影响。这种水动力条件导致河床上的泥沙淤积,增强了下游的细化。反过来,这会影响河道动力学,包括横向迁移速率和崩裂倾向。从野外研究、数值模拟和实验研究等方面报道了非均匀流对地层学的影响。这项工作为评估从泥沙颗粒到三角洲叶片的非均匀流跨越长度尺度的影响提供了关键观测。然而,从河流-三角洲环境中重建非均匀流动的古水力条件仍然是一个挑战。不均匀流动是河流-三角洲环境的一个决定性特征,但大多数现有的水文和沉积记录关系依赖于稳定和均匀流动的假设。在此,我们提出了一种新的地层反演技术,将其与形态动力学模拟和统计分析相结合,以评估图利格砂岩地层中回水条件的表现。图利格砂岩是西爱尔兰纳穆里亚盆地的一个古老河流三角洲沉积。我们的分析改进了对河道性质的估计,包括水流深度和河床坡度,并通过对砂岩相性质的现场测量(包括粒度和地层结构)进行了验证。例如,床层沉积物细粒向下倾斜,与增加的交叉集和床层厚度相称。这些模式表明床层沉积,与重建的形态动力学条件一致。该研究明确了不均匀流的程度及其对河流-三角洲地层的影响,并为改进用于解释古河流-三角洲体系古水文的重建技术提供了框架。
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Reconstructing backwater hydrodynamics from fluvial-deltaic deposits using stratigraphic inversion: An example from the Tullig Sandstone, Western Irish Namurian Basin, County Clare, Ireland
Fluvial-deltaic systems are subject to non-uniform backwater flow where rivers approach receiving basins. This hydrodynamic condition results in sediment aggradation on the channel bed and enhanced downstream fining. In turn, this impacts river channel dynamics, including lateral migration rates and the propensity for avulsion. The imprint of non-uniform flow on stratigraphy has been reported from field, numerical modeling, and experimental studies. This work provides key observations for evaluating the impact of non-uniform flow spanning length scales from those of sediment grains to delta lobes. However, reconstructing paleohydraulic conditions of non-uniform flow from fluvial-deltaic settings remains a challenge. Non-uniform flow is a defining characteristic of fluvial-deltaic environments, but most existing relations linking hydrology and the depositional record rely on the assumption of steady and uniform flow. Herein, we present a novel stratigraphic inversion technique, combining it with morphodynamic modeling and statistical analyses, to evaluate how backwater conditions manifest in the stratigraphy of the Tullig Sandstone, an ancient fluvial-deltaic deposit of the Western Irish Namurian Basin. Our analyses refine estimates of channel properties, including flow depth and bed slope, and are validated by field measurements of sandstone-facies properties, including grain size and stratal architecture. For example, bed sediment fines down-dip, commensurate with increasing cross set and bed thicknesses. These patterns indicate bed aggradation and are consistent with reconstructed morphodynamic conditions. This study pinpoints the extent of non-uniform flow and its influence on fluvial-deltaic stratigraphy and provides a framework for improving reconstruction techniques used to interpret the paleohydrology of ancient fluvial-deltaic systems.
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