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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
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Edimentology And Stratigraphy Of Turbeyani Marl Sequences And Inpiri Limestones (late Barremian - Albian): Implications For Possible Source And Reservoir Rocks (nw Turkey)

Nabiyev, Anar 01 April 2007 (has links) (PDF)
SEDIMENTOLOGY AND STRATIGRAPHY OF T&Uuml / RBEYANI MARL SEQUENCES AND iNPiRi LIMESTONES (LATE BARREMIAN - ALBIAN): IMPLICATIONS FOR POSSIBLE SOURCE AND RESERVOIR ROCKS (NW TURKEY) Anar Nabiyev M.Sc., Department of Geological Engineering Supervisor: Assist. Prof. Dr. i. &Ouml / mer Yilmaz April 2007, 105 pages Sedimentology, cyclostratigraphy and sequence stratigraphy of the T&uuml / rbeyani Marls (Albian) and the inpiri Limestone (Upper Barremian-Albian) members of Ulus Formation (incigez, Bartin, Amasra) were interpreted in this study. In the T&uuml / rbeyani Marls total of five different facies were defined. Marl and limestone facies are the most abundant in the succession. The depositional environment of the succession was defined as an outer shelf area. Within the pelagic marls 39 smaller order and 9 higher order cycles were recognized. These cycles correspond to the parasequences and parasequence sets of sequence stratigraphy, respectively. In the measured section only one type-3 sequence boundary was identified. In the inpiri Limestones great variety of limestone facies are represented. Bioclastic, peloidal, intraclastic wackestone-packstone-grainstone facies are the most abundant. Moreover, occurrence of lime mudstone, fenestral limestone, ooid packstone-grainstone, and sandstone facies are present as well. In the measured section of the inpiri Limestones 25 fifth order and 6 fourth order cycles were defined. These cycles correspond to the parasequence sets and systems tracts of the sequence stratigraphy, respectively. Total of three transgressive and three highstand systems tract were defined. Only one type 2 sequence boundary was identified in the measured section, the rest of them are interrupted by covers. This study revealed that the T&uuml / rbeyani Marls and the inpiri Limestones are not economically valuable as petroleum source and reservoir rocks, respectively. The total organic carbon (TOC) values of marl facies of the T&uuml / rbeyani marls are very low, and the pore spaces observed in the inpiri Limestone are cement filled making it unsuitable reservoir rock. Keywords: sedimentology, cyclostratigraphy, sequence stratigraphy, T&uuml / rbeyani Marls, inpiri Limestones, Albian, Upper Barremian, Amasra, Bartin.
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Outcrop-constrained flow and transport models of reflux dolomitization

Garcia-Fresca, Beatriz, 1973- 23 March 2011 (has links)
Two hydrogeologic models explore reflux dolomitization using two outcrop datasets at different scales to constrain transient boundary conditions and heterogeneous petrophysical properties. A platform-scale petrophysical model of the Permian San Andres Formation was built from outcrop and subsurface data following a reservoir modeling approach that preserves outcrop heterogeneity and incorporates a sequence stratigraphic framework. This model was used as input for hydrogeological simulations of hypersaline fluid flow and solute transport during the accumulation and compaction of the platform. Boundary conditions change over time, as relative sealevel fluctuations drive sedimentation, depositional environment migration, topographic gradients, and location, size and salinity of the brine source. The potential volume and distribution of dolomite formed is inferred by a magnesium mass-balance. The composite result of reflux events at various orders of stratigraphic hierarchy is a complex dolomite pattern that resembles that observed on San Andres outcrops. Dolostone bodies across the platform may be generated by different combinations of favorable conditions, including proximity to the brine source, zones of higher permeability, permeability contrasts, and latent reflux. A meter-scale reactive transport model of the Albian Upper Glen Rose Formation simulates deposition of three high-frequency cycles punctuated by three brine reflux events. The simulator determines flow, solute and reactive transport along the flow paths, revealing the spatial and temporal distribution of calcite dissolution, and precipitation of dolomite and sulfate. The model recreates fully and partially dolomitized cycles within the time and lithological constrains on Glen Rose outcrops. Our results show that the distribution of dolomite within a high-frequency cycle may be the net result of intercycle processes, whereby dolomitizing fluids sourced from younger cycles flow across stratigraphically significant boundaries. We also show that variations in dolomite abundance and the unfulfilled dolomitization potential control the contemporaneous propagation of multiple dolomite fronts and the coalescence of discrete dolomite bodies. Results show that reflux is an effective and efficient mechanism to dolomitize carbonate formations that progresses simultaneously with sediment accumulation. Dolomitization is the cumulative result of many short-lived reflux events, sourced in different locations and times, and amalgamation of successive dolostone bodies. This model contrasts with previous studies that approached dolomitization of a carbonate platform as a discrete reflux event and current interpretations that relate dolomite bodies to their most immediate stratigraphic surfaces. / text
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Halocinese e tectônica de rafts na bacia emersa de Benguela (Angola): dados de campo, modelagem física e restauração estrutural / Rafts and salt tectonics in the onshore Benguela basin (Angola): field data, sand box modeling and structural restorations

Gabriel Macedo de Almeida e Castro 14 February 2014 (has links)
Este trabalho foi feito com dados de campo da Bacia de Benguela, na costa sul de Angola. Nesta área aflora uma plataforma carbonática de idade albiana, análoga às formações produtoras de petróleo de mesma idade na Bacia de Campos. Duas unidades principais compõem a seção albiana na área: uma unidade inferior caracterizada por carbonatos de águas rasas com intercalações de conglomerados e arenitos na base, totalizando 300 m de espessura total, e uma unidade superior formada por sedimentos carbonáticos de águas mais profundas com espessura de 100 m. Esta seção se apresenta em dois domínios estruturais. O norte é caracterizado por uma plataforma de cerca de 5 km de largura, 35 km de comprimento na direção NE e que se encontra próxima ao embasamento. No domínio sul, essa plataforma se apresenta em fragmentos de menos de 10 km de comprimento por até 5 km de largura, alguns deles afastados do embasamento. Dado que há evaporitos sob essa plataforma, fez-se este trabalho com o objetivo de se avaliar a influência da tectônica salífera na estruturação das rochas albianas. A utilização de imagens de satélite de domínio público permitiu a extrapolação dos dados pontuais e a construção de perfis topográficos que possibilitaram a montagem das seções geológicas. Os dados de campo indicam que a estruturação na parte norte, onde há menos sal, é influenciada pelas estruturas locais do embasamento. Já na parte sul, onde a espessura de sal é maior, a deformação é descolada das estruturas do embasamento. Foi feita uma seção geológica em cada domínio e a restauração dessas duas seções mostrou que a unidade albiana na parte sul sofreu uma distensão de 1,25 (125%) e a de norte se distendeu em 1,05 (105%). Essa diferença foi causada por uma maior espessura original de sal na parte sul, que fez com que a cobertura albiana se distendesse mais em consequência da fluência do sal mergulho abaixo, em resposta ao basculamento da bacia em direção a offshore. A intensidade da deformação na parte sul foi tal que os blocos falhados perderam os contatos entre si, formando rafts. Este efeito foi reproduzido em modelos físicos, indicando que a variação na espessura original de sal tem grande influência na estruturação das rochas que o cobrem. As variações de espessura de sal são controladas por zonas de transferência do embasamento e estas mesmas estruturas controlam os limites dos blocos que sofrem soerguimento diferencial no Cenozoico. / The present work was done with field data from Benguela Basin, which is located in the southern coast of Angola. At this site, an albian carbonatic platform, analogous to the hydrocarbon productive formations of the same age in Campos Basin, outcrops near the coast line , in the surroundings of the city of Benguela. Two major units are recognized among this section: The lower one is characterized by shallow water carbonates with sandstones and conglomerates interlayered at its basal levels, and a total thickness of 300 m. The upper section is composed of deep waters carbonate rocks in a 100 m thick package. This section occurs in two structural domains. The northern domain forms a 5 km wide and 35 km long platform elongated in the NE direction and close to the basement to the east. The southern part is represented by less than 10 km long and up to 5 km wide fragments, some of them displaced from the basement. Considering that evaporates underlie this platform, the main objective of this work is to investigate the influence of salt tectonics on the deformation of the albian rocks. The use of satellite images of public domain allowed the extrapolation of punctual information as well as the construction of the elevation profiles, utilized for the elaboration of the geologic sections. The field data indicate that the structuration at the northern domain, where there is less salt, is influenced by the basement structures. On the other hand, at the southern region, where the evaporitic section is thicker, the deformation is detached from the basement. One geologic section was constructed for each domain and their restorations indicated that the southern part of the platform was affected by an extension of 1,25 (125%) and that the extension at the northern part was 1,05 (105%). This variation is due to a thicker salt layer under the southern part, which conducted the albian package to extend more intensively in consequence of the downdip salt flow, when the basin was tilted toward the ocean. At this region extension was so intense that the faulted blocks lost contact with each other, forming the so called rafts. This effect was simulated in sand box models which indicated that the salt thickness plays a major role in the deformation of the overburden rocks. The variations on the original salt thickness was controlled by transfer faults in the basement and these are the same structures that controlled the boundaries of the basement blocks that responded differently to the Cenozoic uplift events
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Dentes de Amniotas da Laje do Coringa (Formação Alcântara, albo-cenomaniano da bacia de São Luís-Grajaú): Identificação, descrição, aspectos paleobiológicos, biocronológicos, paleogeográficos e paleobiogeográficos

Elias, Felipe Alves [UNESP] 06 October 2006 (has links) (PDF)
Made available in DSpace on 2014-06-11T19:26:10Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 0 Previous issue date: 2006-10-06Bitstream added on 2014-06-13T20:14:47Z : No. of bitstreams: 1 elias_fa_me_rcla.pdf: 3769559 bytes, checksum: f01a99ac620f8c79cf85423c0351edbf (MD5) / Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq) / A utilização de dentes isolados, com finalidades taxonômicas, é reconhecida por diversos autores. No Hemisfério Norte investigações desta natureza são freqüentes, versando principalmente sobre micro e macromorfologias dentárias e sua utilização na identificação de grupos taxonômicos, eventualmente a categorias bastante específicas. No Hemisfério Sul, em especial no Brasil, estudos enfocando dentes isolados ainda representam uma parcela bastante sutil de contribuição no âmbito da Paleontologia. Esta contribuição representa o plano de investigação de um conjunto de dentes de amniotas, resgatados em um dos mais ricos e diversificados depósitos fossilíferos cretácicos do Estado do Maranhão: o afloramento Laje do Coringa. Situado na Ilha do Cajual, Município de Alcântara, representa um bone-bed com expressivo registro fossilífero do neo-Albiano/eo-Cenomaniano da Formação Alcântara, Bacia de São Luís- Grajaú. Considerando sua abundância e diversidade morfológica, os dentes fósseis dos depósitos cretácicos no Estado do Maranhão mostram-se potencialmente importantes no âmbito de investigações paleontológicas. A análise de parâmetros morfológicos aplicados à coroa, permitiu a identificação de 19 morfótipos dentários, representando terópodos (Carcharodontosauridae, Spinosauridae e Velociraptorinae), saurópodos (Titanosauria e Diplodocoidea), crocodilomorfos (Pholidosauridae) e pterossauros (Anhangueridae e Ornithocheiridae). A variedade morfológica evidenciada na amostra da Laje do Coringa sugere uma relativa diversidade paleobiológica e paleoecológica durante o neo-Albiano/eo- Cenomaniano do Estado do Maranhão... . / The use of isolated tooth, with taxonomic purposes, is recognized for many authors. In North Hemisphere inquiries of this nature are frequent, mainly treating about dental micro and dental macromorphologies and its use in the identification of taxonomic groups, eventually the very specific categories. In South Hemisphere, in especially Brazil, studies focusing isolated teeth still represent a very subtle parcel of contributions in the scope of Paleontology. This contribution represents the plan of inquiry of a amniotes teeth's set, rescued in one of richest and diversified Cretaceous fossiliferos deposits of the Maranhão State: the Laje do Coringa outcrop. Situated in the Cajual Island, Alcântara Municipality, it represents a bone-bed with expressive fossiliferous record in the late Albian/early Cenomanian of the Alcântara Formation, São Luís-Grajaú Basin. Considering its abundance and morphologic diversity, fossil teeth of the Cretaceous deposits in the Maranhão State reveal potentially important in the scope of paleontological inquiries. The analysis of morphologic parameters applied to the dental crown allowed the identification of 19 dental morphotypes, representing theropods (Carcharodontosauridae, Spinosauridae and Velociraptorinae), sauropods (Titanosauria and Diplodocoidea), crocodilomorphs (Pholidosauridae) and pterosaurs (Anhangueridae and Ornithocheiridae). The morphologic variety evidenced in the sample of the Laje do Coringa outcrop suggests a relative paleobiological and paleoecological diversity during the late Albian/early Cenomanian of the Maranhão State. As evidenced in studies developed for other authors (and confirmed in this inquiry) the paleofaunistical assemblage of the Alcântara Formation probably had a particular similarity with isochronous assemblages of the North of Africa, suggesting that the events of biological particularity in each one of continental... (Complete abstract, click electronic address below).
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Dentes de Amniotas da "Laje do Coringa" (Formação Alcântara, albo-cenomaniano da bacia de São Luís-Grajaú). : Identificação, descrição, aspectos paleobiológicos, biocronológicos, paleogeográficos e paleobiogeográficos /

Elias, Felipe Alves. January 2006 (has links)
Orientador: Reinaldo José Bertini / Banca: Paulo Milton Barbosa Landim / Banca: Dilce de Fátima Rossetti / Resumo: A utilização de dentes isolados, com finalidades taxonômicas, é reconhecida por diversos autores. No Hemisfério Norte investigações desta natureza são freqüentes, versando principalmente sobre micro e macromorfologias dentárias e sua utilização na identificação de grupos taxonômicos, eventualmente a categorias bastante específicas. No Hemisfério Sul, em especial no Brasil, estudos enfocando dentes isolados ainda representam uma parcela bastante sutil de contribuição no âmbito da Paleontologia. Esta contribuição representa o plano de investigação de um conjunto de dentes de amniotas, resgatados em um dos mais ricos e diversificados depósitos fossilíferos cretácicos do Estado do Maranhão: o afloramento Laje do Coringa. Situado na Ilha do Cajual, Município de Alcântara, representa um bone-bed com expressivo registro fossilífero do neo-Albiano/eo-Cenomaniano da Formação Alcântara, Bacia de São Luís- Grajaú. Considerando sua abundância e diversidade morfológica, os dentes fósseis dos depósitos cretácicos no Estado do Maranhão mostram-se potencialmente importantes no âmbito de investigações paleontológicas. A análise de parâmetros morfológicos aplicados à coroa, permitiu a identificação de 19 morfótipos dentários, representando terópodos (Carcharodontosauridae, Spinosauridae e Velociraptorinae), saurópodos (Titanosauria e Diplodocoidea), crocodilomorfos (Pholidosauridae) e pterossauros (Anhangueridae e Ornithocheiridae). A variedade morfológica evidenciada na amostra da Laje do Coringa sugere uma relativa diversidade paleobiológica e paleoecológica durante o neo-Albiano/eo- Cenomaniano do Estado do Maranhão... (Resumo completo, clicar acesso eletrônico abaixo). / Abstract: The use of isolated tooth, with taxonomic purposes, is recognized for many authors. In North Hemisphere inquiries of this nature are frequent, mainly treating about dental micro and dental macromorphologies and its use in the identification of taxonomic groups, eventually the very specific categories. In South Hemisphere, in especially Brazil, studies focusing isolated teeth still represent a very subtle parcel of contributions in the scope of Paleontology. This contribution represents the plan of inquiry of a amniotes teeth's set, rescued in one of richest and diversified Cretaceous fossiliferos deposits of the Maranhão State: the Laje do Coringa outcrop. Situated in the Cajual Island, Alcântara Municipality, it represents a bone-bed with expressive fossiliferous record in the late Albian/early Cenomanian of the Alcântara Formation, São Luís-Grajaú Basin. Considering its abundance and morphologic diversity, fossil teeth of the Cretaceous deposits in the Maranhão State reveal potentially important in the scope of paleontological inquiries. The analysis of morphologic parameters applied to the dental crown allowed the identification of 19 dental morphotypes, representing theropods (Carcharodontosauridae, Spinosauridae and Velociraptorinae), sauropods (Titanosauria and Diplodocoidea), crocodilomorphs (Pholidosauridae) and pterosaurs (Anhangueridae and Ornithocheiridae). The morphologic variety evidenced in the sample of the Laje do Coringa outcrop suggests a relative paleobiological and paleoecological diversity during the late Albian/early Cenomanian of the Maranhão State. As evidenced in studies developed for other authors (and confirmed in this inquiry) the paleofaunistical assemblage of the Alcântara Formation probably had a particular similarity with isochronous assemblages of the North of Africa, suggesting that the events of biological particularity in each one of continental... (Complete abstract, click electronic address below). / Mestre
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Halocinese e tectônica de rafts na bacia emersa de Benguela (Angola): dados de campo, modelagem física e restauração estrutural / Rafts and salt tectonics in the onshore Benguela basin (Angola): field data, sand box modeling and structural restorations

Gabriel Macedo de Almeida e Castro 14 February 2014 (has links)
Este trabalho foi feito com dados de campo da Bacia de Benguela, na costa sul de Angola. Nesta área aflora uma plataforma carbonática de idade albiana, análoga às formações produtoras de petróleo de mesma idade na Bacia de Campos. Duas unidades principais compõem a seção albiana na área: uma unidade inferior caracterizada por carbonatos de águas rasas com intercalações de conglomerados e arenitos na base, totalizando 300 m de espessura total, e uma unidade superior formada por sedimentos carbonáticos de águas mais profundas com espessura de 100 m. Esta seção se apresenta em dois domínios estruturais. O norte é caracterizado por uma plataforma de cerca de 5 km de largura, 35 km de comprimento na direção NE e que se encontra próxima ao embasamento. No domínio sul, essa plataforma se apresenta em fragmentos de menos de 10 km de comprimento por até 5 km de largura, alguns deles afastados do embasamento. Dado que há evaporitos sob essa plataforma, fez-se este trabalho com o objetivo de se avaliar a influência da tectônica salífera na estruturação das rochas albianas. A utilização de imagens de satélite de domínio público permitiu a extrapolação dos dados pontuais e a construção de perfis topográficos que possibilitaram a montagem das seções geológicas. Os dados de campo indicam que a estruturação na parte norte, onde há menos sal, é influenciada pelas estruturas locais do embasamento. Já na parte sul, onde a espessura de sal é maior, a deformação é descolada das estruturas do embasamento. Foi feita uma seção geológica em cada domínio e a restauração dessas duas seções mostrou que a unidade albiana na parte sul sofreu uma distensão de 1,25 (125%) e a de norte se distendeu em 1,05 (105%). Essa diferença foi causada por uma maior espessura original de sal na parte sul, que fez com que a cobertura albiana se distendesse mais em consequência da fluência do sal mergulho abaixo, em resposta ao basculamento da bacia em direção a offshore. A intensidade da deformação na parte sul foi tal que os blocos falhados perderam os contatos entre si, formando rafts. Este efeito foi reproduzido em modelos físicos, indicando que a variação na espessura original de sal tem grande influência na estruturação das rochas que o cobrem. As variações de espessura de sal são controladas por zonas de transferência do embasamento e estas mesmas estruturas controlam os limites dos blocos que sofrem soerguimento diferencial no Cenozoico. / The present work was done with field data from Benguela Basin, which is located in the southern coast of Angola. At this site, an albian carbonatic platform, analogous to the hydrocarbon productive formations of the same age in Campos Basin, outcrops near the coast line , in the surroundings of the city of Benguela. Two major units are recognized among this section: The lower one is characterized by shallow water carbonates with sandstones and conglomerates interlayered at its basal levels, and a total thickness of 300 m. The upper section is composed of deep waters carbonate rocks in a 100 m thick package. This section occurs in two structural domains. The northern domain forms a 5 km wide and 35 km long platform elongated in the NE direction and close to the basement to the east. The southern part is represented by less than 10 km long and up to 5 km wide fragments, some of them displaced from the basement. Considering that evaporates underlie this platform, the main objective of this work is to investigate the influence of salt tectonics on the deformation of the albian rocks. The use of satellite images of public domain allowed the extrapolation of punctual information as well as the construction of the elevation profiles, utilized for the elaboration of the geologic sections. The field data indicate that the structuration at the northern domain, where there is less salt, is influenced by the basement structures. On the other hand, at the southern region, where the evaporitic section is thicker, the deformation is detached from the basement. One geologic section was constructed for each domain and their restorations indicated that the southern part of the platform was affected by an extension of 1,25 (125%) and that the extension at the northern part was 1,05 (105%). This variation is due to a thicker salt layer under the southern part, which conducted the albian package to extend more intensively in consequence of the downdip salt flow, when the basin was tilted toward the ocean. At this region extension was so intense that the faulted blocks lost contact with each other, forming the so called rafts. This effect was simulated in sand box models which indicated that the salt thickness plays a major role in the deformation of the overburden rocks. The variations on the original salt thickness was controlled by transfer faults in the basement and these are the same structures that controlled the boundaries of the basement blocks that responded differently to the Cenozoic uplift events
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La bordure nord de la plaque ibérique à l'Albo-Cénomanien : architecture d'une marge passive de type ductile (Chaînons Béarnais, Pyrénées Occidentales) / The Northern edge of the Iberian plate during Albian-Cenomanian times : architecture of a ductile-type passive margin (Chaînons Béarnais, Western Pyrenees)

Corre, Benjamin 01 December 2017 (has links)
Le manteau lithosphérique subcontinental est exhumé au pied des marges passives distales non-volcaniques en réponse à l’amincissement extrême de la croûte continentale. Ce processus d’amincissement peut être étudié à pied sec sur les témoins de la paléo-marge passive nord Ibérique affleurant aujourd’hui au nord de la chaîne des Pyrénées dans les Chaînons Béarnais (Zone Nord-Pyrénéenne : ZNP). La ZNP résulte de l’inversion de bassins ouverts entre les plaques Ibérique et Europe pendant l’Albo-Cénomanien. Dans les Chaînons Béarnais, la couverture mésozoïque pré-rift est intimement associée aux roches du manteau subcontinental et à de fines lentilles tectoniques de croûte continentale. L’hyper amincissement crustal s’est déroulé dans des conditions thermiques relativement chaudes, comme le montrent les déformations ductiles syn-métamorphiques crétacées affectant la croûte continentale et la couverture mésozoïque allochtone, localement en contact tectonique sur le manteau exhumé. Dans cette thèse, nous présentons des données structurales et géochimiques apportant de nouvelles contraintes pour la connaissance du processus d’amincissement extrême de la croûte continentale et pour la reconstruction de l’évolution de la paléo-marge nord-Ibérique. La couverture pré-rift a été désolidarisée de son socle paléozoïque au niveau des évaporites du Keuper et mise en contact direct avec le manteau pendant son exhumation dans le fond des bassins. Le détachement croûte/manteau est une discontinuité majeure caractérisée par des bandes de cisaillements anastomosées définissant une fabrique lenticulaire (« phacoidal fabric ») d’épaisseur pluri-métrique au sommet du manteau serpentinisé. La croûte continentale se réduit à de minces écailles elles-mêmes anastomosées, séparée par des bandes de cisaillement dans le faciès schistes verts et évoluant vers des cataclasites plus froides. Les analyses par spectrométrie Raman sur la matière carbonée (RSCM) montrent que l’ensemble de la couverture mésozoïque a été soumis à des températures maximales comprises entre 200°C et 480°C. Elle est sujette à d’intenses circulations de fluides. Les interactions fluides/roches ont eu lieu lors de tous les stades de l’extension, depuis les contextes profonds durant la déformation ductile, jusqu’au domaine superficiel durant la déformation cassante. Le détachement manteau/Mésozoïque est marqué par une couche de roches métasomatiques, riches en talc, chlorite et pyrite, mises en place dans les conditions du faciès schistes verts, impliquant en partie des fluides issus de la serpentinisation du manteau. De plus, la géochimie isotopique (O, C, Sr) et les inclusions fluides présentes dans des veines de carbonates des sédiments mésozoïques, témoignent d’une circulation de saumures chaudes (~200°C), à travers toute la couverture sédimentaire pendant l’exhumation du manteau. Ces saumures sont issues de la dissolution des évaporites du Keuper, très rarement conservées dans les Chaînons Béarnais. Nous développons un modèle conceptuel basé sur la géologie des Chaînons Béarnais dans lequel la croûte continentale moyenne est déformée ductilement. Le fonctionnement de détachements contre-régionaux (à pendage vers le continent) est associé à l’individualisation de fines lentilles tectoniques de croûte continentale moyenne qui sont extraites et exhumées avec le manteau dans le fond des bassins albo-cénomaniens, laissant en arrière la croûte continentale supérieure et inférieure. Ces lentilles crustales collées au manteau forment alors une large zone de croûte extrêmement amincie. Des fenêtres ouvertes au sein de cette mince pellicule crustale permettent au manteau de venir en contact direct avec les sédiments pré-rifts (Saraillé, Turon de la Técouère). Des ouvertures au sein de la couverture pré-rift permettent au manteau de venir directement à l’affleurement (Urdach-Les Pernes). / Sub-continental lithospheric mantle rocks are exhumed at the foot of magma-poor distal passive margins as a response to extreme stretching of the continental crust. Remnants of the Northern Iberian paleo-passive margin are now exposed in the Northern Pyrenees in the Chaînons Béarnais (North Pyrenean Zone: NPZ) and represent field analogues to study the processes of continental crust thinning and subcontinental mantle exhumation. The NPZ results from the inversion of basins opened between the Iberia and Europa plates during Albo-Cenomanian times. In the Chaînons Béarnais ranges the pre-rift Mesozoic sedimentary cover is associated with peridotite bodies in tectonic contact with small size Paleozoic basement lenses. Continental extension developed under hot thermal conditions, as demonstrated by the syn-metamorphic Cretaceous ductile deformation affecting both the crustal basement and the allochtonous Mesozoic cover locally in direct contact with exhumed mantle rocks. In this study, we present structural and geochemical data providing new constraints to the knowledge of extreme crustal thinning processes and to reconstruct the evolution of the northern Iberia paleo-margin. The pre-rift cover was detached from its Paleozoic bedrock at the Keuper evaporites level and was welded to mantle rocks during their exhumation in the bottom of the basins. The crust/mantle detachment fault is a major shear zone characterized by anastomosed shear bands defining a plurimetric phacoidal fabric at the top of the serpentinized mantle. Raman Spectroscopy on Carbonaceous Materials (RSCM), performed on the Mesozoic cover reveals that the entire sedimentary pile underwent temperatures ranging between 200°C and 480°C. This sedimentary pile displays numerous evidence of infiltration by geological fluids. The fluid/rock interactions went on during the entire extensional events, since early deep phases characterized by ductile deformation, to late shallower stages characterized by brittle deformation. The detachment is marked by a layer of metasomatic rocks, locally up to 20 meters thick, made of talc-chlorite-pyrite-rich rocks that developed under greenschist facies conditions, including fluids derived from mantle rocks serpentinisation. Moreover, isotopes geochemistry (O, C, Sr) and microthermometry/Raman spectrometry of fluid inclusions in a network of calcitic veins (with quartz locally) in the overlying sediments reveal moderate temperatures (~220°C) brines circulation through the whole sedimentary cover during mantle exhumation. These brines likely derived from the dissolution of the local Triassic evaporites, rarely preserved in the Chaînons Béarnais. We developed a conceptual model based on geological evidence from the Chaînons Béarnais. Implying ductile deformation of the middle crust. Counter-regional detachments (dipping toward the continent) are associated to the individualization of mid-crustal thin tectonic lenses which remain welded on the mantle rocks and are exhumed at the floor of the Albian-Cenomanian basins, leaving behind the upper and the lower crust. These crustal lenses welded on mantle rocks then form a large zone of extremely thinned continental crust. Breaking points in this thin crustal sheet allow mantle rocks to come in direct contact with the pre-rift sediments (Saraillé, Turon de la Técouère). Breaking points in the pre-rift cover allow mantle rocks to be completely exhumed to the seafloor (Urdach-Les Pernes).
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Flexural Partitioning of the Later Albian-Cenomanian Cordilleran Foreland-basin System, Utah, Wyoming, and Colorado

Wink, Jared Timothy 10 May 2022 (has links)
No description available.
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Mesozoic Decapod Diversity with an Emphasis on the Early Cretaceous (Albian) of Spain

Klompmaker, Adiël A. 19 July 2012 (has links)
No description available.

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