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Tracing clinothem geometry and sediment pathways in the prograding Holocene Po Delta system through integrated core stratigraphy
Authors:Alessandro Amorosi  Luigi Bruno  Bruno Campo  Bianca Costagli  Enrico Dinelli  Wan Hong  Irene Sammartino  Stefano Claudio Vaiani
Affiliation:1. Department of Biological, Geological and Environmental Sciences, University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy;2. Department of Chemical and Geological Sciences, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Modena, Italy;3. KIGAM Korea Institute of Geoscience and Mineral Resources, Daejeon, Korea;4. Geologic Consultant, Bologna, Italy
Abstract:Though clinothem geometry represents a key control on fluid flow in reservoir modelling, tracing clinothem boundaries accurately is commonly limited by the lack of sufficiently precise outcrop or subsurface data. This study shows that in basin systems with strongly heterogeneous compositional signatures, the combination of bulk-sediment geochemistry and benthic foraminiferal distribution can help identify clinothem architecture and generate realistic models of 3D deltaic upbuilding and evolution. Middle-late Holocene deposits in the Po Delta area form an aggradational to progradational parasequence set that reveals the complex interaction of W–E Po Delta progradation, S-directed longshore currents (from Alpine rivers) and Apennines rivers supply. Unique catchment lithologies (ophiolite rocks and dolostones) were used to delineate basin-wide geochemical markers of sediment provenance (Cr and Mg) and to assess distinctive detrital signatures. The geochemical characterization of cored intervals across different components of the sediment routing system enabled a direct linkage between clinothem growth, transport pathways and provenance mixing to be established. On the other hand, abrupt microfaunal variations at clinothem boundaries were observed to reflect the palaeoenvironmental response to sharp changes in sediment flux and fluvial influence. This study documents the ability of an integrated geochemical and palaeoecological approach to delineate three distinct sources (Po, Alps and Apennines) that contributed to coastal progradation and to outline the otherwise lithologically cryptic geometries of clinothems that using conventional sedimentological methods it would be virtually impossible to restore.
Keywords:benthic foraminifers  clinothem  delta  Holocene  Po Plain  progradation  sediment flux  sequence stratigraphy
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