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Precession-punctuated growth of a late Miocene submarine-fan lobe on Gavdos (Greece)

Authors :
Willem-Jan Zachariasse
George Postma
Frits Hilgen
Source :
Terra Nova. 5:438-444
Publication Year :
1993
Publisher :
Wiley, 1993.

Abstract

Sedimentary cycles in an upper Miocene succession of hemipelagic sediments (marls) and laminites (sapropels) were deposited in an outerarc basin and are related to the astronomical cycles of precession and eccentricity. Individual marl-laminite couplets correspond with the cycle of precession which has a periodicity of about 22 kyr. The lower part of the succession contains a turbidite interval comprising a number of distinct turbidite sequences. The turbidite sequences occur within or substitute entirely the laminite beds, so that turbidite deposition is similarly precession punctuated. The turbidite facies is characteristic for small, prograding fan lobes fed by small-volume turbidites. The abundant plant remains, the local palaeogeographic setting and the association with laminites (related to wet climate) suggest a river-fed submarine fan-lobe, where the timing of sediment transport is largely controlled by river floods during periods of high precipitation and continental run-off. The onset and ending of the turbidite interval is most likely linked with either autocyclic processes or by tectonic steepening of the hinterland relief. Sea-level changes seem least important for the triggering of turbidites, which is in contrast with current beliefs.

Details

ISSN :
13653121 and 09544879
Volume :
5
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Terra Nova
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........2c7c096424c2d253d29d386d09231609
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-3121.1993.tb00281.x