Stephen F. Pekar1,
Michelle A. Kominz2
(1) Rutgers University, Piscataway, NJ
(2) Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, MI
Abstract: Two-dimensional paleoslope modeling: a new method for
estimating water depths for
benthic
foraminiferal biofacies, paleo shelf
margins, and systems tracts
A new method developed for
estimating water depths of
benthic
foraminifers was implemented for Oligocene
foraminiferal biofacies from the New Jersey Coastal Plain. We combined
foraminiferal biofacies and two-dimensional flexural backstripping results into
a two-dimensional paleoslope model. The geometry of New Jersey Oligocene strata
was reconstructed by calculating the effects of sediment accumulation and
flexural loading. Water-depth estimates for
benthic
foraminiferal biofacies
were calibrated to inner neritic facies along the resulting complex profile
(nonlinear, e.g., with clinoforms). Water-depth estimates for ten foraminiferal
biofacies ranged from 20±10 m to 110±30 m and were consistent with more
qualitative estimates based on other methods (e.g., foraminiferal abundances,
species diversity). Reconstructed stratal geometry allowed determination of
water depths for the paleoshelf and system tracts. Clear distributional
patterns of
benthic
foraminiferal biofacies allowed testing and calibrating of
the sequence stratigraphic model. Water-depth estimates ranged from 20±10 m up
to 85±25 m for the preserved sediments landward of the clinoform rollover and
from middle neritic to outer neritic (50±15 m to over 100±30 m) for the slopes
of the clinoforms. During lowstand systems tracts, water depths immediately
seaward of the clinoform slope ranged from inner neriticat updip sites to outer
neritic at downdip sites. During highstand systems tracts, water depths ranged
from 25±10 to 85±25 m landward of the clinoform rollover to 85±25 m to over
100±30 m on the slope and seaward of the clinoform rollover.
AAPG Search and Discovery Article #90914©2000 AAPG Annual Convention, New Orleans, Louisiana