Ichnology and sedimentology reveal depositional characteristics of bay-margin parasequences in the Miocene Amazonian foreland basin

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Proposed depositional models for Miocene Amazon foreland basin strata (Pebas Formation, Peru) are controversial. Recent depositional models include lacustrine and tidally influenced, brackish-water embayment. This paper presents data that support tidally influenced, brackish-water deposition for at...

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Autores: Gingras, Murray K., Räsänen, Matti E., Pemberton, S. George, Romero Pittman, Lidia
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Fecha de Publicación:2002
Institución:Instituto Geológico, Minero y Metalúrgico
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Lenguaje:español
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https://doi.org/10.1306/052002720871
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Cuencas de antepaís
Icnología
Paleoambientes
Sedimentología
Estructuras sedimentarias
Sedimentos
Sedimentos clásticos
Estructuras biogénicas
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dc.title.es_PE.fl_str_mv Ichnology and sedimentology reveal depositional characteristics of bay-margin parasequences in the Miocene Amazonian foreland basin
title Ichnology and sedimentology reveal depositional characteristics of bay-margin parasequences in the Miocene Amazonian foreland basin
spellingShingle Ichnology and sedimentology reveal depositional characteristics of bay-margin parasequences in the Miocene Amazonian foreland basin
Gingras, Murray K.
Cuencas de antepaís
Icnología
Paleoambientes
Sedimentología
Estructuras sedimentarias
Sedimentos
Sedimentos clásticos
Estructuras biogénicas
title_short Ichnology and sedimentology reveal depositional characteristics of bay-margin parasequences in the Miocene Amazonian foreland basin
title_full Ichnology and sedimentology reveal depositional characteristics of bay-margin parasequences in the Miocene Amazonian foreland basin
title_fullStr Ichnology and sedimentology reveal depositional characteristics of bay-margin parasequences in the Miocene Amazonian foreland basin
title_full_unstemmed Ichnology and sedimentology reveal depositional characteristics of bay-margin parasequences in the Miocene Amazonian foreland basin
title_sort Ichnology and sedimentology reveal depositional characteristics of bay-margin parasequences in the Miocene Amazonian foreland basin
author Gingras, Murray K.
author_facet Gingras, Murray K.
Räsänen, Matti E.
Pemberton, S. George
Romero Pittman, Lidia
author_role author
author2 Räsänen, Matti E.
Pemberton, S. George
Romero Pittman, Lidia
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Gingras, Murray K.
Räsänen, Matti E.
Pemberton, S. George
Romero Pittman, Lidia
dc.subject.es_PE.fl_str_mv Cuencas de antepaís
Icnología
Paleoambientes
Sedimentología
Estructuras sedimentarias
Sedimentos
Sedimentos clásticos
Estructuras biogénicas
topic Cuencas de antepaís
Icnología
Paleoambientes
Sedimentología
Estructuras sedimentarias
Sedimentos
Sedimentos clásticos
Estructuras biogénicas
description Proposed depositional models for Miocene Amazon foreland basin strata (Pebas Formation, Peru) are controversial. Recent depositional models include lacustrine and tidally influenced, brackish-water embayment. This paper presents data that support tidally influenced, brackish-water deposition for at least part of Pebas time (10-14 Ma). Two parasequences are presented (Santa Julia and Tamshiyacu). Both crop out along the Amazon River in Upper Amazonia near Iquitos, Peru. At these locations, abundant evidence of brackish-water, tidally influenced deposition is documented, including marginal marine bioturbation, sedimentary couplets, semidiurnal couplets (preserved in burrows), and pinstripe lamination. The deposits are locally highly bioturbated. At both locations ichnogenera normally associated with marine to brackish-water depositional environments are common. Three normally marginal-marine ichnofabrics are reported: (1) a Chondrites-reburrowed, Planolites ichnofabric resident only in massive-appearing muds; (2) a Scolicia (Laminites), Thalassinoides, Ophiomorpha ichnofabric that is manifested as intensely bioturbated silty sands; and (3) a Thalassinoides-generated ichnofabric that is interpreted to have descended into consolidated substrates and is thus representative of the Glossifungites Ichnofacies. Several trace fossils contain laminated infills organized into distinct sedimentary couplets that are best interpreted as resulting from semidiurnal processes. Six conclusions are arrived at: (1) sedimentological and ichnological data consistently indicate that sediment accumulation dominantly occurred in sporadically dysaerobic, marine to brackish water, under a tidal influence; (2) sediment accumulation occurred in bay-margin environments that prograded into a shallow, quiescent bay; (3) a stratified water column is indicated by the ichnofauna; (4) low accommodation space, repetitive and rapid adjustments of relative sea level, shallow wave base, and a stratified water column combined to generate an atypical parasequence architecture; (5) previously published isotopic data are consistent with sediment accumulation in brackish to marine water; and (6) marine incursion into Amazonia occurred during the Middle Miocene.
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Journal of Sedimentary Research
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