2020
DOI: 10.1130/ges02108.1
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Orogen proximal sedimentation in the Permian foreland basin

Abstract: The sedimentary fill of peripheral foreland basins has the potential to preserve a record of the processes of ocean closure and continental collision, as well as the long-term (i.e., 107–108 yr) sediment-routing evolution associated with these processes; however, the detrital record of these deep-time tectonic processes and the sedimentary response have rarely been documented during the final stages of supercontinent assembly. The stratigraphy within the southern margin of the Delaware Basin and Marathon fold … Show more

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“…It is generally agreed that the dominant DZs (Group A, B and C) in the Ouachita‐Marathon foreland are from peri‐Gondwana and Gondwana terranes in Mexico and Central America (Gao et al., 2020; Liu & Stockli, 2020; Soreghan & Soreghan, 2013; Soto‐Kerans et al., 2020). An inferred southern source region only signifies that the basement source lay to the south.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It is generally agreed that the dominant DZs (Group A, B and C) in the Ouachita‐Marathon foreland are from peri‐Gondwana and Gondwana terranes in Mexico and Central America (Gao et al., 2020; Liu & Stockli, 2020; Soreghan & Soreghan, 2013; Soto‐Kerans et al., 2020). An inferred southern source region only signifies that the basement source lay to the south.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Deformation in the Ouachita‐Marathon collisional orogen drove basin evolution and sediment dispersal. Studies of depositional systems (Brown et al., 1973; Galloway & Brown, 1972; Hamlin, 2009; Wright, 2011) and sediment provenance (Alsalem et al., 2018; Liu & Stockli, 2020; Soto‐Kerans et al., 2020) suggest that the Pennsylvanian to lowermost Wolfcampian synorogenic clastic wedges transported sediment to the foreland by local transverse and axial systems (northward and eastward) with headwaters in the Ouachita‐Marathon orogen. In contrast, sediment delivery during the postorogenic Leonardian (North American Stage, ca.…”
Section: Geologic Settingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Carbonate production in the early Permian was dominated by packstone-and grainstone-bank margins of reworked skeletal debris (McDaniel and Pray, 1967;Kirkby, 1982) and transition to boundstone-and rudstone-reef-rimmed margins in the late Permian (Hills, 1984;Harman, 2011). While carbonate sediment production occurred all around the basin margins, terrigenous (i.e., siliciclastic) sediment entering the Delaware Basin was predominantly sourced from the north and east where aeolian and fluvial sediments were deposited on the shelf and shelf margin (Presley, 1987;Fischer and Sarnthein, 1988;Soreghan and Soreghan, 2013), with some terrigenous input from the Marathon-Ouachita-Sonora region to the south (Soto- Kerans et al, 2020). During Leonardian time, and especially during low sea-level conditions, the entrance to the Panthalassa Ocean to the west was restricted by a sill in the Hovey Channel (Fitchen, 1997); this sill hindered water circulation in the basin, resulting in euxinic conditions (McDaniel and Pray, 1967), minimal bioturbation, and preservation of organic-rich sediment (Hills, 1984).…”
Section: Research Papermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…LASS depth profiling by ICP-MS has enabled a more systematic harvesting of these relationships and hence a complete picture of the growth of the detrital zircon grains (e.g., Barber et al, 2019). We applied this methodology to samples of the Lucerne Section following the analytical procedures of Marsh and Stockli (2015) and Soto-Kerans et al (2020). For discussion purposes, these data were divided into two groups: (1) depositional ages older than 21 Ma and (2) depositional ages younger than 21 Ma.…”
Section: Thun Section (Western To Central Switzerland;mentioning
confidence: 99%