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Frequency distribution of graded turbidite cycles in DSDP sediments from the Coral Sea Basin and the Sea of Japan

At sites 390 and 392 (Deep Sea Drilling Project, Leg 44) on the Blake nose, thoroughly lithified Lower Cretaceous limestone more than 250 m thick is abruptly overlain by a condensed sequence of Barremian to Eocene pelagic carbonate ooze. The Lower Cretaceous sediments consist of three units: limestone with moldic porosity (base), oolitic limestone, and fenestral limestone. Subaerial diagenesis of the limestone section is recorded by (1) caverns with vertical dimensions of up to 10 m, (2) stalactitic intergranular cement, and (3) meniscus sediment (or cement). Compatible with these subaerial features are mud cracks, fenestral fabrics, intraclasts, and cryptalgal structures.

Inasmuch as these shallow-water and tidal-flat deposits are now beneath 2,607 m of sea water (plus 99 m of younger sediments), they serve to dramatize the apparent degree of Barremian and later subsidence of this part of the Atlantic outer continental shelf.

Porosity and permeability are high in vuggy samples, which are common in the skelmoldic limestone. Cementation has destroyed most of the extensive primary porosity of the two younger units.

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deVries Klein, George (1984). Dataset: Frequency distribution of graded turbidite cycles in DSDP sediments from the Coral Sea Basin and the Sea of Japan. https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.711722

DOI retrieved: 1984

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Source https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.711722
Author deVries Klein, George
Given Name George
Family Name deVries Klein
Source Creation 1984
Publication Year 1984
Resource Type application/zip - filename: Klein-1984
Subject Areas
Name: Lithosphere

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Title: Relative rates of tectonic uplift as determined from episodic turbidite deposition in marine basins
Identifier: https://doi.org/10.1130/0091-7613(1984)12%3C48:RROTUA%3E2.0.CO;2
Type: DOI
Relation: IsSupplementTo
Year: 1984
Source: Geology
Authors: deVries Klein George .