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Odonne F., Callot P., Debroas E. J., Sempéré Thierry, Hoareau G., Maillard A. (2011). Soft-sediment deformation from submarine sliding : favourable conditions and triggering mechanisms in examples from the Eocene Sobrarbe delta (Ainsa, Spanish Pyrenees) and the mid-Cretaceous Ayabacas Formation (Andes of Peru). Sedimentary Geology, 235 (3-4), p. 234-248. ISSN 0037-0738.

Titre du document
Soft-sediment deformation from submarine sliding : favourable conditions and triggering mechanisms in examples from the Eocene Sobrarbe delta (Ainsa, Spanish Pyrenees) and the mid-Cretaceous Ayabacas Formation (Andes of Peru)
Année de publication
2011
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000289141000010
Auteurs
Odonne F., Callot P., Debroas E. J., Sempéré Thierry, Hoareau G., Maillard A.
Source
Sedimentary Geology, 2011, 235 (3-4), p. 234-248 ISSN 0037-0738
Soft-sediment deformation structures resulting from submarine sliding are investigated in two natural examples: (1) the Eocene Sobrarbe delta, which covers similar to 500 km(2) of the Ainsa Basin in northern Spain, and (2) the Ayabacas Formation, which crops out over more than 80,000 km(2) in southern Andean Peru. In the Sobrarbe delta, 15% of the sediments were displaced along several slide surfaces, whereas most of the Ayabacas Formation was displaced during the giant submarine collapse of a regional carbonate platform at the Turonian-Coniacian transition. Sliding appears to have been highly favoured by conditions such as high pore-fluid pressure due to undercompaction of fine-grained sediments. High sedimentation rates in the Sobrarbe delta (70-87.5 cm/kyr) facilitated slide formation; slides may also have been controlled by the facies transition between marls and silts or sands at the delta front, as well as relative sea-level changes due to tectonic activity in the south Pyrenees foreland basin. In the Ayabacas Formation, the degree of lithification of siliciclastic materials in the lower part of the involved succession was low at the time of collapse, whereas the overlying limestone sequence had undergone some cementation starting shortly after deposition; the collapse and the different behaviour of materials resulted in an extraordinarily deformed, highly disrupted and slumped chaotic unit. Tectonic activity may have been responsible for some sliding in the Ayabacas Formation and for some seismites in the Sobrarbe delta but relationships between sliding, earthquakes and soft-sediment deformation are not unequivocally clear. In the downslope part of slides, unroofing of sediments shows that they had acquired a compaction sufficient to form mode 1 fractures. Active displacement appears to have been the most effective parameter in controlling soft-sediment deformation associated with submarine sliding. With increasing displacement, displaced rafts increasingly deformed with brecciation of their base, liquefaction of sediments, and fluid-escape structures.
Plan de classement
Géologie et formations superficielles [064]
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010053459]
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fdi:010053459
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