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Stratigraphic evolution of the nearshore to fluvial plain of the Upper Cuyo Group, Neuquén, Argentina.

Authors :
Kern, Henrique P.
Lavina, Ernesto L. C.
Paim, Paulo S. G.
Leanza, HÉctor A.
Source :
Sedimentology. Dec2019, Vol. 66 Issue 7, p2686-2720. 35p. 3 Color Photographs, 10 Diagrams, 6 Charts, 3 Maps.
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

The upper portion of the Cuyo Group in the Zapala region, south‐eastern Neuquén Basin (Western Argentina), encompasses marine and transitional deposits (Lajas Formation) overlain by alluvial rocks (Challacó Formation). The Challacó Formation is covered by the Mendoza Group above a second‐order sequence boundary. The present study presents the stratigraphic framework and palaeophysiographic evolution of this Bajocian to Eo‐Calovian interval. The studied succession comprises the following genetic facies associations: (i) offshore and lower shoreface–offshore transition; (ii) lower shoreface; (iii) upper shoreface; iv) intertidal–subtidal; (v) supratidal–intertidal; (vi) braided fluvial to delta plain; (vii) meandering river; and (viii) braided river. The stratigraphic framework embraces four third‐order depositional sequences (C1 to C4) whose boundaries are characterized by the abrupt superposition of proximal over distal facies associations. Sequences C1 to C3 comprise mostly littoral deposits and display well‐defined, small‐scale transgressive–regressive cycles associated with fourth‐order depositional sequences. Such high‐frequency cycles are usually bounded by ravinement surfaces associated with transgressive lags. At last, the depositional sequence C4 delineates an important tectonic reorganization probably associated with an uplift of the Huincul Ridge. This is suggested by an inversion of the transport trend, north‐westward during the deposition of C1 to C3 depositional sequences (Lajas Formation) to a south‐west trend during the deposition of the braided fluvial strata related to the C4 depositional sequence (Challacó Formation). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00370746
Volume :
66
Issue :
7
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Sedimentology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
139742686
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/sed.12608