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Abstract

Soft-sediment deformation structures in Tortonian turbiditic deposits of the Guadix Basin (southern Spain) have been described. The most common structures are asymmetrical pillow structures and elongated sets of loadcasts. The structures are metric in scale and have been interpreted as the result of liquefaction and/or fluidization processes triggered by the rapid sedimentation of single high concentration turbidites.

Final morphology of soft-sediment deformation structures is related to two main driving force systems: unstable density gradient and lateral shear stress. The latter is probably induced by the downslope component of the sediment weight. The asymmetry of deformational structures (in horizontal and vertical cross-section) allows a clarification of the relationship between morphology of deformation and direction of lateral shear stress: this relationship seems ambiguous and confused in the literature. The interpretations both of deformation mechanism and trigger agent have been supported with:-field analyses;-calculations on the liquefaction processes induced by rapid sedimentation;-qualitative models in laboratory.[PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]

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Title
Asymmetrical soft-sediment deformation structures triggered by rapid sedimentation in turbiditic deposits (Late Miocene, Guadix Basin, southern Spain)
Author
Moretti, Massimo; Soria, Jesús Miguel; Alfaro, Pedro; Walsh, Nicola
Pages
283-294
Publication year
2001
Publication date
2001
Publisher
Springer Nature B.V.
ISSN
01729179
e-ISSN
16124820
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
609384926
Copyright
Institut für Palaentologie, Universitat Erlangen 2000