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Annot Sandstone in the Peira Cava basin: An example of an asymmetric facies distribution in a confined turbidite system (SE France)

Journal

MARINE AND PETROLEUM GEOLOGY
Volume 87, Issue -, Pages 60-79

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.marpetgeo.2017.04.013

Keywords

Annot Sandstone; Turbidites; Contained-reflected beds; Facies analysis; High-resolution stratigraphic framework; Ponded basin

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  1. Petrobras

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High-resolution physical stratigraphy and detailed facies analysis have been carried out in the foredeep turbidites of Annot Sandstone in the Pen Cava basin (French Maritime Alps) in order to characterize the relationship between facies and basin morphology. Detailed correlation patterns are evidence of a distinction between a southern bypass-dominated region, coincident with a channel-lobe transition and a north-eastern depositional zone, represented by sheet-like basin plain. These depositional elements are characterized by three main groups of beds related to the downcurrent evolution of bipartite flows. These facies groups are: 1) pebbly coarse-grained massive sandstones with rip-up mudstone clasts and impact mudstone breccias (Type I and II beds) deposited by basal dense flows, 2) coarse-grained massive sandstone overlain by tractive structures (Type III and IV beds) indicating the bypass of overlying turbulent flows and 3) massive medium-grained and fine-grained laminated sandstones related to the deposition of high and low density turbidity currents (Type V and VI beds). Ponding and reflection processes, affecting the upper turbulent flows, can characterize all type beds, but especially the beds of the third group. As described in other confined basins of the northern Apennines (Italy), the lateral and vertical distribution of these type of beds, together with other important sedimentary characteristics, such as the sandstone/mudstone ratio, bed thicknesses, amalgamation surfaces and paleocurrents reveal that the deposition of the Annot Sandstone in the Petra Cava basin was controlled by an asymmetric basin with a steep western margin. This margin favored, on the one hand, basal dense flow decelerations and impacts, as well as bypass and deflection of the upper turbulent flows towards the north east. (C) 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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