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Frontal and lateral submarine lobe fringes: Comparing sedimentary facies, architecture and flow processes

Frontal and lateral submarine lobe fringes: Comparing sedimentary facies, architecture and flow processes

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Authors

Yvonne T. Spychala, David Hodgson, Amandine Prélat, Ian Kane, Stephen S. Flint, Nigel P. Mountney

Abstract

Submarine lobe fringe deposits form heterolithic successions that may include a high proportion of hybrid beds. The identification of lobe fringe successions aids interpretation of paleogeographic setting and the degree of basin confinement. Here, for the first time, the sedimentological and architectural differences between frontal and lateral lobe fringe deposits are investigated. Extensive outcrop and core data from Fan 4, Skoorsteenberg Formation, Karoo Basin, South Africa, allow the rates and style of facies changes from axis to fringe settings of lobes and lobe complexes in both down-dip (frontal) and across-strike (lateral) directions ...  more

DOI

https://doi.org/10.31223/osf.io/48b2j

Subjects

Earth Sciences, Physical Sciences and Mathematics, Sedimentology

Keywords

Karoo Basin, submarine lobes, flow processes, hybrid beds, lobe fringes, reservoir quality

Dates

Published: 2018-01-08 12:04

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Academic Free License (AFL) 3.0