2020
DOI: 10.2110/jsr.2020.47
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The arrival of the paleo–Orinoco Delta at Trinidad: The Cruse Formation delta lobes and delivery to deepwater Atlantic

Abstract: Icehouse continental-shelf-margin accretion is typically driven by high-sediment-supply deltas and repeated glacio-eustatic, climate-driven sea-level changes on a ca. 100 ky time scale. The paleo–Orinoco margin is no exception to this, as the paleo–Orinoco River Delta with its high sediment load prograded across Venezuela, then into the Southern and Columbus basins of Trinidad since the late Miocene, depositing a continental-margin sedimentary prism that is > 12 km thick, 200 km wide, and 500 km along d… Show more

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“…1). Grain-size, bed thickness, sedimentary structures and trace fossils with their associated bioturbation indices (BI = 1 to 6, after Bann & Fielding, 2004) were recorded and combined to (Chen et al, 2016(Chen et al, , 2018Osman et al, 2020); Lower Cruse Member: slope channel and lev ee deposits (Vincent, 2012;Chen et al, 2016Chen et al, , 2018Osman et al, 2020) Non-emergent blind thrust on seafloor Lengua (Pre-Orinoco Mud)…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…1). Grain-size, bed thickness, sedimentary structures and trace fossils with their associated bioturbation indices (BI = 1 to 6, after Bann & Fielding, 2004) were recorded and combined to (Chen et al, 2016(Chen et al, , 2018Osman et al, 2020); Lower Cruse Member: slope channel and lev ee deposits (Vincent, 2012;Chen et al, 2016Chen et al, , 2018Osman et al, 2020) Non-emergent blind thrust on seafloor Lengua (Pre-Orinoco Mud)…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The black box highlights the study area (Fig. 1B) (modified after Osman et al ., 2020). (B) Geological map of the Southern Basin in Trinidad with the four main clastic wedges and three of their shelf‐edge positions (first clastic wedge: Cruse Formation TP20; second clastic wedge: Forest‐Moruga‐Mayaro Formations TP38; and third clastic wedge: Lower Morne L'Enfer Formation TP63; after Kugler, 2001; Dixon, 2005; Chen et al ., 2018).…”
Section: Geological Settingmentioning
confidence: 99%