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The evolution of submarine slope-channel systems: Timing of incision, bypass, and aggradation in Late Cretaceous Nanaimo Group channel-system strata, British Columbia, Canada

机译:潜艇斜率渠道系统的演变:晚白垩纪纳奈莫集团渠道系统地层中切口,旁路和委员会的时序,不列颠哥伦比亚省,加拿大

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Submarine channel systems convey terrestrially derived detritus from shallow-marine environments to some of the largest sediment accumulations on Earth, submarine fans. The stratigraphic record of submarine slope channels includes heterogeneous, composite deposits that provide evidence for erosion, sediment bypass, and deposition. However, the timing and duration of these processes is poorly constrained over geologic time scales. We integrate geochronology with detailed stratigraphic characterization to temporally constrain the stratigraphic evolution recorded by horizontally to vertically aligned channel-fill stacking patterns in a Nanaimo Group channel system exposed on Hornby and Denman Islands, British Columbia, Canada. Twelve detrital zircon samples ( n = 300/sample) were used to calculate maximum depositional ages, which identified a new age range for the succession from ca. 79 to 63 Ma. We document five phases of submarine-channel evolution over 16.0 ± 1.7 m.y. including: an initial phase dominated by incision, sediment bypass, and limited deposition (phase 1); followed by increasingly shorter and more rapid phases of deposition on the slope by laterally migrating (phase 2) and aggrading channels (phase 3); a long period of deep incision (phase 4); and a final rapid phase of vertical channel aggradation (phase 5). Our results suggest that ~60% of the evolutionary history of the submarine channel system is captured in an incomplete, poorly preserved record of incision and sediment bypass, which makes up 20% of outcropping stratigraphy. Our findings are applicable to interpreting submarine channel-system evolution in ancient and modern settings worldwide and fundamentally important to understanding long-term sediment dispersal in the deep sea.
机译:潜艇渠道系统从浅海环境传达陆地衍生的碎屑,到地球上的一些最大的沉积物积累,潜艇粉丝。潜艇斜坡通道的地层记录包括异质,复合沉积物,为侵蚀,沉积物旁路和沉积提供证据。然而,这些过程的时间和持续时间在地质时间尺度上受到严重限制。我们将地形学与详细的地层表征集成在一起,以时间限制水平记录的地层演进,以在加拿大不列颠哥伦比亚省(不列颠哥伦比亚省)不列颠哥伦比亚省(不列颠哥伦比亚省)在加拿大的纳奈莫集团渠道系统中垂直对齐的通道填充堆叠模式。使用12个滴定锆锆样品(n = 300 /样品)来计算最大沉积年龄,其确定了从CA连续的新年龄范围。 79到63 mA。我们在16.0±1.7 m.y中记录五个潜艇通道演进阶段。包括:由切口,沉积物旁路和限量沉积(阶段1)主导的初始阶段;然后通过横向迁移(阶段2)和阶段3)越来越短,更快速地沉积沉积和更快的沉积相;长期的深度切口(第4阶段);和垂直通道委员会的最终快速相位(阶段5)。我们的结果表明,潜艇渠道系统的进化历史中的〜60%的切口和沉积物旁路记录不完整,占地面积,这构成了突出的地层覆盖率的含量。我们的调查结果适用于在全球古老和现代环境中解释潜艇渠道系统演变,并从根本上重要的是在深海中了解长期沉积物分散。

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