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Facies and depositional processes of Lower Cretaceous carbonates, Danish Central Graben

Authors :
Jelby, Mads E.
Ineson, Jon R.
Thibault, Nicolas
Bodin, Stephane
Blok, Carlette N.
Edvardsen, Niklas
Clemmensen, Tatjana S.
Buls, Toms
Anderskouv, Kresten
Jelby, Mads E.
Ineson, Jon R.
Thibault, Nicolas
Bodin, Stephane
Blok, Carlette N.
Edvardsen, Niklas
Clemmensen, Tatjana S.
Buls, Toms
Anderskouv, Kresten
Source :
Jelby , M E , Ineson , J R , Thibault , N , Bodin , S , Blok , C N , Edvardsen , N , Clemmensen , T S , Buls , T & Anderskouv , K 2022 , ' Facies and depositional processes of Lower Cretaceous carbonates, Danish Central Graben ' , Bulletin of the Geological Society of Denmark , vol. 71 , pp. 51-74 .
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

The Lower Cretaceous Tuxen (lower Hauterivian ??? upper Barremian) and Sola (upper Barremian ??? Albian) Formations in the Danish Central Graben (North Sea) constitute one of the oldest chalk successions recorded globally, but have received little attention with regards to sedimentary facies and depositional processes. This study presents the first comprehensive carbonate facies analysis of the succession, retrieved from seven drill cores from the Valdemar and Adda Fields. A total of 50 facies are identi-fied, based on a continuum of six lithologies ranging from chalk to marlstone and tuffaceous siltstone to sandstone that display eight different sedimentary structures or fabrics, and two redox-associated lithological color variations (green and red) in the Adda Field. The eight sedimentary structures record: (i) comprehensive biotur-bation of homogeneous sediment during fully oxygenated benthic conditions and low sedimentation rates; (ii) a similar bioturbation process but in heterogeneous sediment with lithological contrasts permitting visible burrows to form, perhaps due to rhythmic alternation between pelagic (clay-poor) and hemipelagic (clay-rich) sedimentation; (iii) pelagic to hemipelagic suspension settling in dysoxic to anoxic bottom-water conditions; (iv) patchy cementation of the shallow sea bed during incipient hardground formation; (v) reworking of bioclasts and chalk intraclasts by bottom or wave-induced currents and cohesive debris flows; (vi) pressure solution during late burial diagenesis; (vii) shear deformation by intense plastic deformation of unlithified sediment from limited lateral displacement; and (viii) silicification during burial diagenesis. The facies distribution indicates that active tectonism took place prior to the onset of anoxia that resulted in deposition of the Munk Marl Bed, which in the Valdemar Field was followed by tectonic waning and repeated anoxia. The Valdemar Field constituted a basinal depocenter and was flanked to t

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Journal :
Jelby , M E , Ineson , J R , Thibault , N , Bodin , S , Blok , C N , Edvardsen , N , Clemmensen , T S , Buls , T & Anderskouv , K 2022 , ' Facies and depositional processes of Lower Cretaceous carbonates, Danish Central Graben ' , Bulletin of the Geological Society of Denmark , vol. 71 , pp. 51-74 .
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Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1372660342
Document Type :
Electronic Resource