婆罗洲西北部近海吕科尼亚省中部东部晚更新世切割山谷及邻近环境的地震地层学

IF 2.6 2区 地球科学 Q1 GEOLOGY
Sedimentology Pub Date : 2023-10-29 DOI:10.1111/sed.13138
Habibah Hanan Mat Yusoff, Howard Johnson, Lidia Lonergan, Alexander C. Whittaker, Azli Abu Bakar
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通常根据露头、现代背景和地震数据来研究切下的山谷,这些数据往往受到数据可用性的限制,特别是对于宽(约100公里)的陆架背景。因此,很少有人描述切割山谷的完整沉积体系,特别是那些与相应的现代河流相联系的沉积体系,以确定综合控制因素。本文利用区域广泛的三维地震资料、二维高分辨率地震资料和钻孔资料,记录了巴林架-中陆架晚第四纪切谷及其特征。三维地震资料表明,主要的塔陶切割谷和支流苏艾切割谷构成了塔陶-苏艾陆架边缘三角洲。与支流苏艾切谷相比,塔陶切谷具有更宽的宽度、更厚的填充物、两层地层结构和更大的流域面积,因此被认为是主要的切谷。塔陶切割谷向活动构造线(西巴拉姆线)方向移动,并通过一系列上斜坡河道绕过沉积物进入深水区。塔陶切割河谷系统包括以下要素:(i)上游部分以河流解剖隆起的腹地为特征,腹地由新近纪沉积岩、湿润热带植被、季风气候、极高的河流流量和沉积物供应组成;(ii)中游陆架包括一个新兴的植被陆架(热带雨林到红树林)和相对狭窄的陆架(约150 ~ 200 km宽),其特征是盆地向内增加、构造驱动的容纳空间、河谷切割和沉积;(iii)在塔陶河及其支流山谷合流的下游段,潮汐影响越来越大;(iv)短(15 ~ 20公里)、窄(10 ~ 15公里)、构造控制的陆架边缘三角洲和河道化的上斜坡。这项研究证明了在更广泛的源-汇环境下记录切谷系统的价值,这可能为类似地质环境下的古代切谷提供有用的模拟。
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Seismic stratigraphy of Late Pleistocene incised valleys and adjacent environments, eastern Central Luconia Province, offshore north‐west Borneo
Abstract Incised valleys are commonly investigated based on outcrop, modern setting and seismic data, which are often limited by data availability, especially for broad ( ca >100 km wide) shelf settings. Consequently, few have described complete depositional systems of the incised valleys, especially those linked to their corresponding modern rivers in a source‐to‐sink framework to determine comprehensive controlling factors. This study documents Late Quaternary incised valleys and their characteristics in the Balingian – Central Luconia shelf based on regionally‐extensive three‐dimensional seismic data, two‐dimensional high‐resolution seismic data and boreholes. The three‐dimensional seismic data show that the main Tatau incised valley and tributary Suai incised valley fed the Tatau–Suai shelf‐edge delta. The Tatau incised valley is interpreted as the main incised valley based on its broader width, thicker infill, two‐tier stratigraphic architecture and its larger drainage basin area compared to the tributary Suai incised valley. The Tatau incised valley shifted its direction towards an active tectonic lineament (West Baram Line) and bypassed sediments to the deep‐water via a series of upper slope channels. The Tatau incised valley system comprises the following elements: (i) an upstream segment characterized by rivers dissecting an uplifted hinterland comprising Neogene sedimentary rocks, humid‐tropical vegetation, monsoonal climate, extremely high river discharge and sediment supply; (ii) a midstream segment comprising an emergent, vegetated (tropical rainforest to mangroves) and relatively narrow ( ca 150 to 200 km wide) shelf, which was characterized by basinward‐increasing, tectonically‐driven accommodation space, valley incision and deposition; (iii) a downstream segment with increasing tidal‐influence where the Tatau and its tributary valley merged; and (iv) a short (15 to 20 km), narrow (10 to 15 km), tectonically‐controlled shelf‐edge delta and channelized upper slope. This study demonstrates the value of documenting an incised valley system in the context of its broader source‐to‐sink setting, which may provide a useful analogue for ancient incised valleys in comparable geological settings.
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Sedimentology
Sedimentology 地学-地质学
CiteScore
8.20
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11.40%
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94
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The international leader in its field, Sedimentology publishes ground-breaking research from across the spectrum of sedimentology, sedimentary geology and sedimentary geochemistry. Areas covered include: experimental and theoretical grain transport; sediment fluxes; modern and ancient sedimentary environments; sequence stratigraphy sediment-organism interaction; palaeosoils; diagenesis; stable isotope geochemistry; environmental sedimentology
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