对短期波动曲线的性质加以限制

IF 2.8 2区 地球科学 Q2 GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Basin Research Pub Date : 2023-11-22 DOI:10.1111/bre.12832
Andrew Davies, Michael D. Simmons
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摘要

从沉积记录中分离出起伏信号是一项具有挑战性的任务,因此,地质记录中对起伏事件的大小和速度(速率)没有共识。在这里,我们使用正演地层模拟的见解批判性地评估各种已发表的短期白垩纪上升曲线。在不断下沉的背景下,我们生成了一系列具有不同上升速率和沉积物供应的模拟。从这些数据中,我们得出了与不同泥沙供应的不同系统域相关的容纳变化的统计数据。我们量化了产生海侵系统域(TST)所需的最小速率。利用这一阈值以及被动边缘和克拉通内盆地的平均沉降率,我们记录了一系列白垩纪上升曲线的一些关键挑战。虽然有可能通过包含其他参数使这种方法复杂化,但我们的结果提供了一个根据隐含的调节变化率评估升降(或相对海平面)曲线的框架。鉴于这些警告,我们还表明,许多短期海侵幅度的估计不足以产生可观测的TST。此外,我们的工作为含水层和热游动对岩石记录产生可观察影响的时间框架设定了上限,为白垩纪期间冰川游动的作用提供了支持。
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Placing constraints on the nature of short-term eustatic curves

Placing constraints on the nature of short-term eustatic curves

Placing constraints on the nature of short-term eustatic curves

The isolation of the eustatic signal from the sedimentary record is a challenging task, and accordingly, there is no consensus on the magnitude and pace (rate) of eustatic events in the geological record. Here we critically assess various published short-term Cretaceous eustatic curves using insights from forward stratigraphic modelling. We generate a range of simulations with varying eustatic rates and sediment supply against a background of constant subsidence. From these, we generate statistics on the accommodation change associated with the various systems tracts for different sediment supply. We quantify the minimum rate needed to generate transgressive systems tracts (TST). Using this threshold and average subsidence rates for passive margins and intracratonic basins, we document some key challenges with a range of Cretaceous eustatic curves. While it is possible to complexify, this approach through the inclusion of other parameters, our results provide a framework for evaluating eustatic (or relative sea level) curves in terms of the implied rate of change of accommodation. Given these caveats, we also show that many estimates of the magnitude of short-term transgressions are of insufficient rate to generate observable TST. Further, our work places an upper limit on the time frame over which aquifer and thermo-eustasy can have observable impacts on the rock record, providing support for the action of glacio-eustasy during the Cretaceous.

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Basin Research
Basin Research 地学-地球科学综合
CiteScore
7.00
自引率
9.40%
发文量
88
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Basin Research is an international journal which aims to publish original, high impact research papers on sedimentary basin systems. We view integrated, interdisciplinary research as being essential for the advancement of the subject area; therefore, we do not seek manuscripts focused purely on sedimentology, structural geology, or geophysics that have a natural home in specialist journals. Rather, we seek manuscripts that treat sedimentary basins as multi-component systems that require a multi-faceted approach to advance our understanding of their development. During deposition and subsidence we are concerned with large-scale geodynamic processes, heat flow, fluid flow, strain distribution, seismic and sequence stratigraphy, modelling, burial and inversion histories. In addition, we view the development of the source area, in terms of drainage networks, climate, erosion, denudation and sediment routing systems as vital to sedimentary basin systems. The underpinning requirement is that a contribution should be of interest to earth scientists of more than one discipline.
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