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Integration of sedimentology and ground‐penetrating radar for high‐resolution imaging of a carbonate platform
Authors:STÉPHAN J. JORRY  GRÉGORY BIÉVRE
Affiliation:1. IFREMER, Géosciences Marines, BP 70, 29280 Plouzané Cedex, France (E‐mail: stephan.jorry@ifremer.fr);2. Laboratoire Régional d’Autun, Centre d’études Techniques de l’équipement de Lyon, BP 141, 71404 Autun Cedex, France;3. Laboratoire de Géophysique Interne et de Tectonophysique, UMR‐CNRS 5559, Université Joseph Fourier, BP53 38041 Grenoble cedex 9, France

Associate Editor – Gregor Eberli
Abstract:Ground‐penetrating radar has not been applied widely to the recognition of ancient carbonate platform geometries. This article reports the results of an integrated study performed on an Upper Jurassic outcrop from the south‐east Paris basin, where coral bioherms laterally change into prograding depositional sequences. Ground‐penetrating radar profiles illustrate the different bedding planes and major erosional unconformities visible at outcrop. A ground‐penetrating radar profile conducted at the base of the cliff displays a palaeotopographic surface on which the outcropping bioherms settled. The excellent penetration depths of the ground‐penetrating radar (20 m with a monostatic 200 MHz antenna) images the carbonate platform geometries, ranging between outcrop workscale (a few metres) and seismic scale (several hundreds of metres). This study supports recent evidence of icehouse conditions and induced sea‐level fluctuations controlling the Upper Jurassic carbonate production.
Keywords:Carbonate platform  coral bioherms  ground‐penetrating radar  Late Jurassic  Paris Basin
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