A storm-related origin for the Jurassic Brentskardhaugen Bed of Spitsbergen, Norway |
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Authors: | HARMON D. MAHER JR. |
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Affiliation: | Dept. of Geography and Geology, University of Nebraska, Omaha, 68182, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | The laterally persistent but thin, Jurassic age (Bathonian-Callovian) Brentskardhaugen bed is poorly sorted (often with mud to cobble size), and is crudely normally and/or reversely graded without internal discontinuities. These traits may indicate a short-lived depositional event, and are inconsistent with an origin as a basal, transgressive gravel lag formed in a terrestrial or shoreline setting. Mega-storm events on a shallow marine shelf with an underlying condensed section may account for the poor sorting, grading, stratigraphic position and remanie character of the bed. |
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