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@article{Olafiranye:2013:10.1016/j.marpetgeo.2013.02.016,
author = {Olafiranye, K and Jackson, CAL and Hodgson, DM},
doi = {10.1016/j.marpetgeo.2013.02.016},
journal = {Marine and Petroleum Geology},
pages = {196--216},
title = {The role of tectonics and mass-transport complex emplacement on upper slope stratigraphic evolution: a 3D seismic case study from offshore Angola},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.marpetgeo.2013.02.016},
volume = {44},
year = {2013}
}
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AB - Three dimensional seismic-reflection data of the mid-Pliocene-to-Holocene upper slope succession, offshore Angola, provide an opportunity to constrain the stratigraphic context, distribution, external morphology and internal strain within mass-transport deposits (MTDs). These data also allow an assessment of the impact that erosion and relief associated with MTDs have on upper slope stratigraphy and depositional patterns, and the role that MTDs play in achieving ‘grade’ on submarine slopes. The study area is dissected by a series of NW-SE-striking, thin-skinned, salt-detached normal faults, which bound a slope-perpendicular, intra-slope horst that divides the study area into two depocentres. Three main seismic packages and their six constituent units have been mapped across the study area and reveal that, during the initial stages of deposition, a series of MTDs were emplaced, the thickness and distribution of which are controlled by the intra-slope horst. Substantial volumes of substrate were removed and entrained into the parent flow, and significant and irregular relief (150 m) was developed along MTDs upper surface. This MTD-rich package is interpreted to document a time when the slope was above grade, degradational processes dominated and sediment was trapped on the upper slope due to tectonic accommodation. Subsequent deposition was from either turbidity currents or and suspension fallout, at a time when the slope had begun to achieve ‘grade’ and depositional processes dominated. The associated depositional units display only minimal thickness variations with respect to the intra-slope horst, which had been ‘healed’ by this time; however, the unit displays pronounced and abrupt changes in thickness due to infilling of relief at the top of the preceding MTDs. The uppermost strata document a time when the slope was at grade and constructional process (i.e. aggradation and progradation) dominated. Deposition at this time was c
AU - Olafiranye,K
AU - Jackson,CAL
AU - Hodgson,DM
DO - 10.1016/j.marpetgeo.2013.02.016
EP - 216
PY - 2013///
SP - 196
TI - The role of tectonics and mass-transport complex emplacement on upper slope stratigraphic evolution: a 3D seismic case study from offshore Angola
T2 - Marine and Petroleum Geology
UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.marpetgeo.2013.02.016
UR - http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0264817213000536
VL - 44
ER -