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Asymmetrical, inversely graded, upstream-migrating cyclic steps in marine settings: Late Miocene-early Pliocene Fish Creek-Vallecito Basin, southern California

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SEDIMENTARY GEOLOGY
Volume 360, Issue -, Pages 35-46

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.sedgeo.2017.09.002

Keywords

Cyclic steps; Supercritical-to-subcritical flow transitions; Weak hydraulic jumps; Inversely graded laminae; Traction carpets; Fish Creek-Vallecito Basin

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  1. National Science Foundation of China [41602113]
  2. Shell
  3. ENI
  4. Devon
  5. BHP
  6. PDVSA
  7. ExxonMobil
  8. BG-Group
  9. Chevron
  10. Woodside
  11. Winterhall
  12. Statoil

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Cyclic steps are ubiquitous in modern sedimentary environments, yet their recognition remains sparse in the rock record. Here, we interpret three sets of undulating backsets CI to 3) recognized in the late Miocene-early Pliocene Latrania Formation in the Anza-Borrego Desert, the Fish Creek-Vallecito Basin, southern California, USA as the first cm- to dm-scale outcrop record of cyclic steps, based on asymmetrical cross-sections, upstream migration, and inversely graded laminae. Upstream migration and asymmetrical cross-sections of bacicsets and concomitant backset laminae are attributed to supercritical-to-subcritical flow transitions through weak hydraulic jumps, which are composed of: (i) thin (tens of centimetres) and slower (reported as flow velocities ((U) over bar) of 0.45 to 1.45 m s(-1), with mean value of (U) over bar = 0.89 m s(-1)) subcritical (represented by internal Froude numbers (Fr) of 0.67 to 0.99, with mean value of Fr = 0.84) turbidity currents on the stoss sides, and (ii) thin (tens of centimetres) and faster (reported as (U) over bar of 0.99 to 4.03 m s(-1), with mean value of (U) over bar = 2.24 m s(-1)) supercritical (represented by Fr of 1.84 to 3.07, with mean value of Fr = 2.42) turbidity flows on the lee sides. The inversely graded laminae in the troughs of backsets are 2 to 5 cm thick, and consist of two discrete divisions: (i) 1 to 2 cm thick, lower finer-grained divisions made up of parallel laminated siltstones, overlain by very fine-to fine-grained sandstones, and (ii) 2 to 3 cm thick, upper divisions composed of medium- to coarse-grained sandstones, with sporadic occurrence of subrounded pebbles. These inversely graded laminae are related to stratified, collisional and/or frictional traction carpets under conditions of high fall-out rates. Due to the poor preservation potential of cyclic steps, the rock record of cyclic steps is generally considered to be rare. The present outcrop-based study presents a detailed analysis of sedimentary facies, growth patterns, and flow dynamics of marine cyclic steps, thereby contributing to better understand architectural styles and lithological properties of cyclic steps in the geological record. (C) 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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