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Hybrid event beds in the proximal to distal extensive lobe domain of the coarse-grained and sand-rich Bordighera turbidite system (NW Italy)
Institution:2. Seoul National University, Seoul, South Korea;3. National Institute of Marine Geology and Geo-ecology (GEOECOMAR), Bucharest, Romania;1. Department of Earth Science, University of California Santa Barbara, 1006 Webb Hall, Santa Barbara, CA 93106, USA;2. Institute of Marine Sciences, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 3431 Arendell St., Morehead City, NC 28557, USA;3. Department of Earth Sciences, Rice University, 6100 S. Main, Houston, TX 77005, USA;1. University of Aberdeen, Department of Geology and Petroleum Geology, Aberdeen AB24 3UE, UK;2. Statoil ASA, 4035 Stavanger, Norway;3. University of Manchester, School of Earth, Atmospheric and Environmental Sciences, Basin Analysis and Petroleum Geoscience Group, Williamson Building, Oxford Road, Manchester, UK
Abstract:The Upper Cretaceous Bordighera Sandstone of NW Italy is a coarse-grained, sand-rich elongated turbidite system (ca. 15 × 45 km in outcrop) up to 250 m thick, interpreted to have been deposited in a trench setting. The siliciclastic succession interfingers with muddy calcareous turbidites, which become more abundant toward the lateral and distal domains. Bed type associations allow the distinction of a proximal channelized domain which transitions to a more distal lobe domain, characterized by abundant mudclast-rich sandstones and by bipartite and tripartite beds with a mud-rich middle or upper division (hybrid event beds). The transition between the proximal and distal domains occurs over a relatively limited spatial extent (ca. 5 km). The presence of lenticular bed-sets made up of coarse grained and mud-poor sandstones throughout the distal domain suggests that distributary channels were present, indicating sediment bypass further down-dip toward the most distal and not preserved parts of the system. Hybrid event beds - commonly associated with distal and marginal fan environments such as fan fringes - are present throughout the lobe domain and extend for up to ca. 30 km in down-dip distance. They are more abundant in the proximal and axial depositional lobe domain and their appearance occurs within a short basin-ward distance from the inferred channel-lobe transition zone. Flow expansion at the termination of the channelized domain and the enhanced availability of cohesive substrate due to the presence of intra-basinal muddy calcareous beds are interpreted as the key controls on the widespread occurrence of mudclast-rich and argillaceous sandstone beds. The abrupt appearance and the persistent occurrence of such beds across an extensive domain have implications for characterizing bed-scale (sub-seismic) heterogeneity of deep-water clastic hydrocarbon reservoirs.
Keywords:Sand-rich turbidite system  Bed-scale heterogeneity  Hybrid event beds  Hyperconcentrated density flows  Degree of flow confinement
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