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DOI10.1016/j.sedgeo.2007.01.024
Palaeohydrogeological control of palaeokarst macro-porosity genesis during a major sea-level lowstand: Danian of the Urbasa-Andia plateau, Navarra, North Spain
Baceta, Juan Ignacio; Wright, V. Paul; Beavington-Penney, Simon J.; Pujalte, Victoriano
通讯作者Baceta, Juan Ignacio
来源期刊SEDIMENTARY GEOLOGY
ISSN0037-0738
出版年2007
卷号199期号:3-4页码:141-169
英文摘要

An extensive palaeokarst porosity system, developed during a pronounced mid-Paleocene third-order lowstand of sea level, is hosted in Danian limestones of the Urbasa-Andia plateau in north Spain. These limestones were deposited on a 40-50 km wide rimmed shelf with a margin characterised by coralgal buildups and coarse-grained bioclastic accumulations. The sea-level fall that caused karstification was of approximately 80-90 m magnitude and 2.5 Ma in duration. During the exposure, a 450 m wide belt of sub-vertical margin-parallel fractures developed a few hundred metres inboard of the shelf edge. Most fractures are 90-100 m deep, average 1 m in width, and are associated with large erosional features created by collapse of the rectal margin. Inland from the fracture belt, three superimposed laterally extensive cave systems were formed over a distance of 3.5 km perpendicular to shelf edge, at depths ranging from 8-31 m below the exposure surface. The palaeocaves range from 0.3 to 2 m in height, average 1.5 m high. They show no evidence of meteoric processes and are filled with Thanetian grainstones rich in reworked Microcodium, a lithology that also occurs infilling the fractures. The caves are interpreted as due to active corrosion at the saline water-fresh-water mixing zone. Caves are missing from the shelf edge zone probably because the fractures beheaded the meteoroic tens preventing mixing-zone cave development beyond the fracture zone. Towards the platform interior, each cave system passes into a prominent horizon, averaging 1 m in thickness, of spongy porosity with crystal silt infills and red Fe-oxide coatings. The spongy horizons can be traced for 5.5 km inboard from the cave zone and occur at 10.5 m, 25 m and 32 m below the exposure surface. In the inland zone, two additional horizons with the same spongy dissolution have been recognised at depths of 50 m and 95m. All are analogous to Swiss-cheese mixing-zone corrosion in modem carbonate aquifers and probably owe their origins to microbially-mediated dissolution effects associated with a zone of reduced circulation in marine phreatic water. In the most landward sections a number of collapse breccia zones are identified, but their origin is unclear. The palaeokarst system as a whole formed during the pulsed rise that followed the initial sea-level drop, with the three main cave-spongy zones representing three successive sea-level stillstands, recorded by stacked parasequences infilling large erosional scallops along the shelf margin. The geometry of the palaeo-mixing zones indicates a low discharge system, and together with the lack of meteoric karstic features favours a semi-arid to and climatic regime, which is further supported by extensive calcrete-bearing palaeosols occurring in coeval continental deposits. (C) 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.


英文关键词palaeokarst mixing zone Paleocene palacocaves dissolution carbonates
类型Article
语种英语
国家Spain ; Wales
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000247830400003
WOS关键词GREAT-BAHAMA-BANK ; MIXING-ZONE ; CARBONATE PLATFORMS ; ISOTOPE SYSTEMATICS ; YUCATAN PENINSULA ; SULFATE REDUCTION ; KARST FEATURES ; WEST TEXAS ; DISSOLUTION ; PALEOCENE
WOS类目Geology
WOS研究方向Geology
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/155979
作者单位(1)Univ Basque Country, EHU, Fac Ciencias & Tecnol, Dept Estratig & Paleontol, E-48080 Bilbao, Spain;(2)Cardiff Univ, Sch Earth Ocean & Planetary Sci, Cardiff CF10 3YE, Wales
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Baceta, Juan Ignacio,Wright, V. Paul,Beavington-Penney, Simon J.,et al. Palaeohydrogeological control of palaeokarst macro-porosity genesis during a major sea-level lowstand: Danian of the Urbasa-Andia plateau, Navarra, North Spain[J],2007,199(3-4):141-169.
APA Baceta, Juan Ignacio,Wright, V. Paul,Beavington-Penney, Simon J.,&Pujalte, Victoriano.(2007).Palaeohydrogeological control of palaeokarst macro-porosity genesis during a major sea-level lowstand: Danian of the Urbasa-Andia plateau, Navarra, North Spain.SEDIMENTARY GEOLOGY,199(3-4),141-169.
MLA Baceta, Juan Ignacio,et al."Palaeohydrogeological control of palaeokarst macro-porosity genesis during a major sea-level lowstand: Danian of the Urbasa-Andia plateau, Navarra, North Spain".SEDIMENTARY GEOLOGY 199.3-4(2007):141-169.
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