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摘要
悖论盆地西北部的上二叠统和下三叠统岩石虽被明显的不整合区分开,但两者关系密切。对地表和地下数据的仔细分析提供了将下伏单元与上覆单元的沉积联系起来的框架。三叠系Moenkopi组黑龙段充填了下伏二叠纪单元的地形。黑龙段厚度与下伏白缘砂岩厚度成反比。黑龙段上部主要沉积于沿海海相环境,向西沉积坡度极低。在随后的Sinbad段沉积过程中形成的含鲕粒碳酸盐陆架也在一定程度上受到二叠纪白缘砂岩厚度分布的控制。Torrey段沉积在Sinbad段上,是一个细粒、弹性为主、低能量、非常平坦的海岸环境。穆迪峡谷成员(最上面的Moenkopi)沉积在水下环境中,可能是海洋环境。前白缘构造元素砂砂隆升对白缘、Kaibab和Moenkopi地层的沉积没有影响。San Rafael Swell是Laramide构造特征,与二叠纪和三叠纪单元的em砂隆升或沉积相抵消,但与之无关。
The Permian-Triassic Stratigraphy of the Northwest Paradox Basin Area, Emery, Garfield, and Wayne Counties, Utah
The Upper Permian and Lower Triassic rocks in the northwestern Paradox basin are closely related even though they are separated by a significant unconformity. Careful analysis of surface and subsurface data provides a framework to relate underlying units to deposition of suprajacent units. The Black Dragon Member of the Triassic Moenkopi Formation infilled the topography on the underlying Permian units. The thickness of the Black Dragon Member is inversely related to the thickness of the underlying White Rim Sandstone. The upper portion of the Black Dragon Member was deposited primarily in coastal marine environments with a very low westward depositional slope. An oolite-bearing carbonate shelf present during subsequent Sinbad Member deposition was also controlled, in part, by thickness distribution of the Permian White Rim Sandstone. The Torrey Member was deposited on the Sinbad Member in a fine-grained, elastic-dominated, low energy, very flat coastal environment. The Moody Canyon Member (uppermost Moenkopi) was deposited in a subaqueous environment, probably marine. The Emery uplift, a pre-White rim tectonic element, did not affect deposition of the White Rim, Kaibab or Moenkopi strata. The San Rafael Swell is a Laramide tectonic feature that is offset from and unrelated to the Emery uplift or deposition of the Permian and Triassic units.