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The Extent of Individual
Hyperpycnal-Flow Beds in the Cretaceous Panther Tongue Delta, Utah, USA*
By
Cornel Olariu
1
,
Ron J. Steel
1
,
and Andrew L. Petter
1
Search and Discovery Article #50071 (2008)
Posted
*Adapted from extended abstract prepared for
AAPG Hedberg Conference, “Sediment
Transfer from Shelf to Deepwater – Revisiting the Delivery Mechanisms,”
March
3-7, 2008 – Ushuaia-Patagonia, Argentina
1
Jackson
Introduction
The distance over which river-generated
hyperpycnal flows
travel on the shelf and the extent of the resultant deposits are not
well
documented. The geometry and thickness of the beds are a reflection of
the
hyperpycnal-flow plume behavior. River-generated hyperpycnal flows will
expand
off the river mouths because of the lack of confinement and bottom
friction. In
this paper we document the extent and thickness variation of the
individual
hyperpycnal beds of the Cretaceous Panther Tongue Delta,
1
km. After the
initial abrupt
dipping and thinning, the cm-thin sandstone beds can be followed for
longer
distances (hundreds of meters) with no significant thickness variation.
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Panther Tongue
Sandstone, a regressive sandstone wedge of
late Campanian age, crops out in The Panther
Tongue succession has a coarsening- and
thickening-upward trend and is about 30 m thick. Based on the
sedimentary
facies, the deposits are interpreted as fluvial- dominated delta
deposits. At
the base of the succession the beds are composed of siltstones
alternating with
cm-thick very fine sandstones. The basal thin beds are overlain by dm-
to m-thick
sandstones alternating with thin (cm to dm) siltstones. The top of the
succession has a series of thick (> The Panther
Tongue outcrops have kilometers of lateral
continuity and individual beds can be mapped laterally. Individual
sandstone
beds were mapped using photomosaics and LIDAR (Light Detection and Ranging) data. The bedding
diagram oriented down the depositional
dip indicates
that the beds are continuous over the extent of the outcrop (> The geometry
and thickness of the Panther Tongue beds are
indicators of the hyperpycnal flow plume behavior. The hyperpycnal
flows that
are river generated will expand off the river mouths because of the
lack of
confinement and the bottom friction. A modern analog of Panther Tongue
Delta
might be the Yellow River Delta in
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