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Grain-size analysis of the Late Pleistocene sediments in the Corinth Rift: insights into strait-influenced hydrodynamics and provenance of an active rift basin

Authors :
Wenjun Kang
Shunli Li
Robert L. Gawthorpe
Mary Ford
Richard E. Ll. Collier
Xinghe Yu
Liliane Janikian
Casey W. Nixon
Romain Hemelsdaël
Spyros Sergiou
Jack Gillespie
Sofia Pechlivanidou
Gino De Gelder
Source :
Geological Society, London, Special Publications. 523:255-277
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Geological Society of London, 2022.

Abstract

Grain-size analysis of the sediments in borehole M0079A, located in the Corinth Rift, was used to explore hydrodynamic conditions and provenance in the Late Pleistocene Corinth Rift. Grain-size populations that were sensitive to the sedimentary environments were characterized by frequency distribution, particle size–standard deviation and probability cumulative curves. Our results indicate the grain-size population component in the range 0.15–0.25 µm may be used as a sensitive proxy for hyperpycnal flows, which have commonly been triggered by river floods from the southern margin of the rift since c. 0.593–0.613 Ma. The high-density plumes derived from the longer rivers of the southern rift that were prevalent before c. 0.593–0.613 Ma. When sediment is supplied as hemipelagic deposition, the proportion of the total grain-size population that is in the 0.3–0.5 µm range becomes an index for suspension fall-out deposits. The core shows coarser sediments during the marine periods, and this may be linked to the current circulation related to the Ishtmia Strait opening. The study thus illustrates how the establishment of interbasinal straits can influence the details of sedimentary hydrodynamics in the deep-water axis of an adjacent depocentre.

Details

ISSN :
20414927 and 03058719
Volume :
523
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Geological Society, London, Special Publications
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........69f345caa812e9a40e67df1382ba4e9e
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1144/sp523-2022-166