Sediment Transfer From Shelf to Deep Water—Revisiting the Delivery System 2012
DOI: 10.1306/13271352st613437
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Fluvial-derived Turbidites in the Los Molles Formation (Jurassic of the Neuquén Basin)<subtitle>Initiation, Transport, and Deposition</subtitle>

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“…The Lajas Formation architecture in La Jardinera area is displayed well along a slightly oblique-to-dip section about 6 km long that continues into an oblique-to-strike outcrop belt of about 4 km (orange colour in Figures 5 and 6a). The work here builds on earlier research by Paim et al (2008Paim et al ( , 2011 and Olariu et al (2020).…”
Section: La Jardineramentioning
confidence: 87%
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“…The Lajas Formation architecture in La Jardinera area is displayed well along a slightly oblique-to-dip section about 6 km long that continues into an oblique-to-strike outcrop belt of about 4 km (orange colour in Figures 5 and 6a). The work here builds on earlier research by Paim et al (2008Paim et al ( , 2011 and Olariu et al (2020).…”
Section: La Jardineramentioning
confidence: 87%
“…The Cuyo Group margin, fed mainly from the North Patagonian Massif (Naipauer et al, 2017), records several sub-regional stratigraphic discontinuities (Figure 1b) likely triggered by syn depositional tectonic movements along the Huincul Arch (Leanza, 2009;Zavala, 1996a;Zavala et al, 2020;Zavala & Gonzalez, 2001). The outcrop expression of Cuyo Group clinoforms in the La Jardinera area was first mentioned by Paim et al (2008), then mapped in more detail by Olariu et al (2020) as a 'walk-out' proof that the Lajas Formation topsets are coeval with Los Molles Formation, i.e., alluvial and shallow marine topsets are physically correlated basinward with deep-water mudstones and turbidites deposited in the slope (foresets) and in the base-of-slope (bottomsets) (Giacomone et al, 2020). The long-term 'rise' in the Lajas shelf-edge trajectory (Figure 1a), itself indicating continuous, subsidence-driven aggradation, was sometimes interrupted by shorter time-scale irregularity reflecting sediment flux or sea-level changes.…”
Section: Cuyo Group Clinoformsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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