Geometry and sequence stratigraphy of the Late Eocene-Early Oligocene shelf and basin floor to slope turbidite systems, Lemnos Island, NE Greece |
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Authors: | A Maravelis and A Zelilidis |
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Abstract: | The Late Eocene-Early Oligocene sedimentary fill of the Lemnos Island, NE Greece, is represented by a submarine fan and shelf
deposits. Turbidites in the system occur as a laterally isolated body, with one sediment influx center present. The influx
center is a proximal distributary channel that occupies a position approximately in the fan’s center and displays the coarsest
sediment in the study area. It also suggests in association with the main palaeocurrent direction toward NE a curved shape
for the fan. The stratigraphic succession of the submarine fans indicates that their sedimentation started during the base
level fall and completed shortly after the base level rise. As a consequence, the study area was filled by turbidites that
correspond to forced regressive, lowstand normal regressive, and transgressive genetic units. The progradational bedsets,
within the basal part of the turbidite deposits, recorded the history of the base level fall. The mixed progradational/aggradational
style of the upper part of the submarine fan system suggests that the regression of the shoreline is driven by sediment supply
during a period of base-level rise at the shoreline, or at a time of baselevel stillstand. The overlying shelf facies consist
of thick to medium bedded sandstones and mudstones, which display a general thinning upward trend. The base of the mudstone
facies that overlie the thick-bedded, amalgamated sandstones corresponds to a transgressive surface. This surface separates
the low-stand deposits (thick-bedded sandstones) from the high stand deposits (mudstone facies), suggesting that deposition
of shelf facies occurred during a transgressive system tract. |
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