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A condensed chalk–marl succession on an Early Cretaceous intrabasinal structural high, Danish Central Graben: Implications for the sequence stratigraphic interpretation of the Munk Marl Bed.

Authors :
Ineson, Jon R.
Lauridsen, Bodil W.
Lode, Stefanie
Sheldon, Emma
Sørensen, Henning O.
Wisshak, Max
Anderskouv, Kresten
Source :
Sedimentary Geology. Oct2022, Vol. 440, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

The Deep Adda-1 well in the Danish Central Graben, North Sea, provides a record of mid-Cretaceous sedimentation on the eastern flank of the intrabasinal Adda–Tyra inversion high. An upper Hauterivian – lower Barremian core in the Tuxen Formation spans the lower boundary of the laminated organic-rich Munk Marl Bed (MMB), a key marker bed in North Sea Cretaceous stratigraphy. Multidisciplinary sedimentological–biostratigraphic–palaeoecological data document the abrupt environmental shift at this boundary. The upper Hauterivian – lowermost Barremian lower Tuxen Formation (nannozones BC10 – lowermost BC14), beneath the MMB, represents a well-ventilated, current-swept setting supporting a diverse benthic fauna and characterized by a condensed succession with hardgrounds, at one level defining a biostratigraphic hiatus, and stacked, thin shallowing-upward parasequences. The succeeding lower Barremian MMB (nannozone BC14) attests to poorly oxygenated bottom waters and a total lack of epi- and infauna; the calm, inhospitable sea floor was intermittently disturbed by muddy turbidity currents and debris flows. The base-MMB surface is a complex fractured hardground indicative of relative sea-level fall and protracted winnowing of the cemented sea floor. The Deep Adda-1 core thus records a sea-level excursion that accompanied the onset of early Barremian oxygen depletion in concert with additional potential forcing factors such as coeval volcanism and watermass warming. • Condensed chalk sedimentation on a mid-Cretaceous intrabasinal high, Central Graben • Complex hardground at base of Munk Marl Bed, a key organic-rich laminated marker • Onset of benthic oxygen depletion coeval with sea-level fall, not peak transgression [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00370738
Volume :
440
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Sedimentary Geology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
159626980
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.sedgeo.2022.106234