Coastal sedimentary environments and sea-level changes


Autoria(s): Dabrio, C. J.
Data(s)

28/12/2010

28/12/2010

28/12/2010

Resumo

A detailed knowledge of the 3-D arrangement and lateral facies relationships of the stacking patterns in coastal deposits is essential to approach many geological problems such as precise tracing of sea level changes, particularly during small scale fluctuations. These are useful data regarding the geodynamic evolution of basin margins and yield profit in oil exploration. Sediment supply, wave-and tidal processes, coastal morphology, and accommodation space generated by eustasy and tectonics govern the highly variable architecture of sedimentary bodies deposited in coastal settings. But these parameters change with time, and erosional surfaces may play a prominent role in areas located towards land. Besides, lateral shift of erosional or even depositional loci very often results in destruction of large parts of the sediment record. Several case studies illustrate some commonly found arrangements of facies and their distinguishing features. The final aim is to get the best results from the sedimentological analysis of coastal units.

Identificador

http://hdl.handle.net/10362/4698

Idioma(s)

eng

Direitos

openAccess

Palavras-Chave #coastal sedimentation #eustatic changes #stratigraphic architecture #tectonics #accommodation space #Cainozoic
Tipo

article