2001
DOI: 10.1016/s0895-9811(01)00067-0
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Tectonic control on the evolution of the fluvial systems of the Vinchina Formation (Miocene), northwestern Argentina

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“…Instead, the ‘arid to semiarid braided system’ model (step 3) proposed here incorporates a far larger knowledge base, lending itself better to a discussion of its intermediate‐scale architectural features. Mainly, ancient sandy systems were considered for the database‐assisted creation of this model, including data from the Jurassic Kayenta Formation, USA (authors’ field data; Miall, ; Bromley, ; Luttrell, ; Stephens, ; Sanabria, ), from the Jurassic Morrison Formation, USA (Miall & Turner‐Peterson, ; Robinson & McCabe, ; Kjemperud et al ., ), from the Triassic Moenave Formation, USA (Olsen, ), from the Triassic Sherwood Sandstone Group, UK (Steel & Thompson, ; Cowan, ), from the Miocene Vinchina Formation, Argentina (Limarino et al ., ), from the Triassic Omingonde Formation in Namibia (Holzförster et al ., ) and from the Permo‐Triassic Balfour Formation, South Africa (Catuneanu & Elango, ).…”
Section: Results: Example Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Instead, the ‘arid to semiarid braided system’ model (step 3) proposed here incorporates a far larger knowledge base, lending itself better to a discussion of its intermediate‐scale architectural features. Mainly, ancient sandy systems were considered for the database‐assisted creation of this model, including data from the Jurassic Kayenta Formation, USA (authors’ field data; Miall, ; Bromley, ; Luttrell, ; Stephens, ; Sanabria, ), from the Jurassic Morrison Formation, USA (Miall & Turner‐Peterson, ; Robinson & McCabe, ; Kjemperud et al ., ), from the Triassic Moenave Formation, USA (Olsen, ), from the Triassic Sherwood Sandstone Group, UK (Steel & Thompson, ; Cowan, ), from the Miocene Vinchina Formation, Argentina (Limarino et al ., ), from the Triassic Omingonde Formation in Namibia (Holzförster et al ., ) and from the Permo‐Triassic Balfour Formation, South Africa (Catuneanu & Elango, ).…”
Section: Results: Example Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Specimens of siltstones/mudstones were collected for petrographical and clay mineral analysis. Sampled levels were localized in a stratigraphic column reconstructed on the base of previous studies [ Ramos , 1970, Limarino et al , 2001] and our own recent sedimentological surveys [ Nóbile et al , 2008]. The column in Figure 2b (Sierra de los Colados section) is transformed into a vertical section, i.e., with zero indicating surface level (as in a borehole) with the maximum thickness of >7000 m at the base.…”
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“…3). Horton and DeCelles, 2001;Limarino et al 2001;Catuneanu 2006;Gibling et al 2011, Huerta et al 2011.The stratigraphic evolution of the Monteith A is interpreted to record the transition from low accommodation and/or high sediment influx during deposition of the lower Monteith A to relatively higher accommodation and/or low sedimentation conditions during deposition of the upper Monteith A (Kukulski et al, in press). Typically, the Cadomin Formation has lower gamma radioactivity than sandstone of the Monteith A (1-3 API), and other logs (resistivity, density, sonic) also vary appreciably across the boundary (Fig.…”
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