2011
DOI: 10.1007/s00015-011-0064-2
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Allogenic and autogenic processes combined in the formation of shallow-water carbonate sequences (Middle Berriasian, Swiss and French Jura Mountains)

Abstract: Sediment production and accumulation on shallow carbonate platforms are controlled by allogenic, externally controlled processes (such as sea level, climate, and/or platform-wide subsidence patterns) as well as by autogenic factors that are inherent to the sedimentary system (such as lateral migration of sediment bodies). The challenge is to determine how and in which proportion these processes interacted to create the observed sedimentary record. Here, a case study of Middle Berriasian, shallowmarine carbonat… Show more

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“…Lateral facies changes are in part abrupt, and the level of complexity is so high that they cannot be explained by extrinsic factors, such as changes in energy level or water depth. In contrast, the patterns observed are typical of a system controlled by intrinsic parameters (see Walker & Alberstadt, 1975; Trensch & Strasser, 2011, for discussion), including local patterns in energy level, current velocity, seafloor topography and related sedimentation rates. Models from Burgess & Wright (2003) indicate variable regional transport, the development of sediment transport paths and mosaic of carbonate deposits to increase the complexity of reefal architecture.…”
Section: Interpretation and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lateral facies changes are in part abrupt, and the level of complexity is so high that they cannot be explained by extrinsic factors, such as changes in energy level or water depth. In contrast, the patterns observed are typical of a system controlled by intrinsic parameters (see Walker & Alberstadt, 1975; Trensch & Strasser, 2011, for discussion), including local patterns in energy level, current velocity, seafloor topography and related sedimentation rates. Models from Burgess & Wright (2003) indicate variable regional transport, the development of sediment transport paths and mosaic of carbonate deposits to increase the complexity of reefal architecture.…”
Section: Interpretation and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The formation of small-scale shallowing-upward sequences in peritidal settings can result from allocyclic (allogenic) and/or autocyclic (autogenic) processes (Strasser, 1991; Tresch & Strasser, 2011). Allocyclic controls are independent of the depositional environment and include orbitally driven eustatic sea-level fluctuations (Goldhammer, Dunn & Hardie, 1987; Strasser et al .…”
Section: Controls On the Triassic Carbonate Ramp Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The relative influence of allocyclic and autocyclic processes is difficult to estimate as they commonly interact (Strasser, 1991; Lehrmann & Goldhammer, 1999; Burgess, 2006; Bosence et al . 2009; Tucker & Garland, 2010; Tresch & Strasser, 2011; Hill et al . 2012; Laya, Tucker & Perez-Huerta, 2013).…”
Section: Controls On the Triassic Carbonate Ramp Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
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