Early-Middle Jurassic stratigraphy of the Fortrose-Chaslands region, southernmost South Island, New Zealand


Autoria(s): Pole, MS
Contribuinte(s)

R. Lynch

Data(s)

01/01/2004

Resumo

The 40 km of coastline from Fortrose to Chaslands Mistake (southeastern South Island, New Zealand) comprises sediments that are part of the Early-Middle Jurassic of the Murihiku Terrane. The sediments are dominantly fluvial with some marine beds and alluvial fan deposition, and display an evolution of fluvial style which progresses from perennial flow to seasonal flow. The McPhee Cove Conglomerate is a prominent unit to the north. It has been used to separate two formations which would otherwise, on inherent lithological grounds, be difficult to distinguish. This paper discusses several similar conglomerates which occur in the south, but which are separated from the type area of the McPhee Conglomerate by major tectonic disruption. Hence, the existing lithostratigraphic nomenclature to the north, including the McPhee Cove Conglomerate, cannot be simply extended southwards. The Fortrose-Chaslands area appears to consist of two tectonic blocks, the Slope Point Block and the Brothers Block, which are separated from each other and from the adjacent Papatowai Block by major strike faults (or fault zones). A change is proposed to the existing stratigraphy which involves recognising all terrestrial sediments as part of the False Island Formation. Four prominent clast-supported conglomerate horizons are named as members of the False Islet Formation: the White Head Conglomerate, Black Bluff Conglomerate. Hoiho Conglomerate, and Slope Point Conglomerate Members. The latter contains five named conglomerate beds.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:70975

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

The Royal Society of New Zealand

Palavras-Chave #Geology #Geosciences, Multidisciplinary #Murihiku Terrane #Jurassic #Gondwana #Conglomerate #Fossil Forest #Fluvial Sedimentology #White Head Conglomerate #Black Bluff Conglomerate #Hoiho Conglomerate #Slope Point Conglomerate #New Stratigraphic Names #Median Tectonic Zone #Bay #C1 #260111 Other Stratigraphy (incl. Sequence Stratigraphy) #780104 Earth sciences
Tipo

Journal Article