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DOI: 10.1111/sed.12626
WOS记录号: WOS:000480931700001
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Dryland continental mudstones: Deciphering environmental changes in problematic mudstones from the Upper Triassic (Carnian to Norian) Mercia Mudstone Group, south-west Britain
作者: Milroy, Paul1; Wright, V. Paul2; Simms, Michael J.3
通讯作者: Wright, V. Paul
刊名: SEDIMENTOLOGY
ISSN: 0037-0746
EISSN: 1365-3091
出版年: 2019
语种: 英语
英文关键词: Massive mudstones ; palaeoclimate ; pedogenesis ; playa mudflats ; Triassic
WOS关键词: CLAY-MINERALS ; RIFT BASIN ; PALEOCLIMATIC INTERPRETATION ; HYDROGEOLOGICAL MODEL ; DOLOMITE FORMATION ; NEWARK SUPERGROUP ; BLOMIDON REDBEDS ; VERTIC PALEOSOLS ; EARLY DIAGENESIS ; RIVER SYSTEMS
WOS学科分类: Geology
WOS研究方向: Geology
英文摘要:

The sedimentology, petrography and mineralogy of the seemingly monotonous Late Triassic Mercia Mudstone Group across the Severn Basin and Bristol Channel region reveals a bipartite division of mudrock facies above and below the Arden Sandstone Formation. Frequently cryptic sedimentary and pedogenic features reveal diverse alluvial, aeolian, playa-lacustrine and pedogenic processes operating at different times, locations and scales probably in response to climate change. The current study found no evidence of significant marine influence in either of the two mudrock facies associations that are described here. Blocky claystones dominate the lower Mercia Mudstone Group (Sidmouth Mudstone Formation), with pedogenic features such as slickensides, mottling, tubules and carbonate/sulphate nodules common and widespread. The claystones are of alluvial/lacustrine origin with subordinate sheet sandstones, themselves overprinted by pedogenic features, reflecting occasional high intensity rainfall events. These facies reflect a seasonal (wet/dry) semi-arid climate favouring development of transformed/neoformed (smectite-rich) clay minerals of intrabasinal origin. Massive to weakly stratified silty mudstones dominate the upper Mercia Mudstone Group (Branscombe Mudstone Formation). Commonly conchoidally weathered, locally gypsiferous, but with distinct sedimentary structures scarce, they alternate with subordinate blue-grey laminated silty mudstones. Together they reflect fluctuating hydrological conditions within extensive saline mudflats and ephemeral playa lakes, with laminated facies deposited under subaqueous conditions during more humid phases whereas massive mudstones reflect modification through interstitial growth/dissolution of sulphates and deflation of surface sediments during drier episodes. These facies reflect increased aridity during deposition of the upper Mercia Mudstone Group compared with the lower Mercia Mudstone Group, favouring development of detrital/transformed (illite-chlorite) clay minerals of extrabasinal origin. The described facies associations and the sedimentary fabrics and structures that characterize them, occur widely in the Mercia Mudstone Group across the United Kingdom and comparable facies associations may be anticipated in other fine-grained red bed successions. Recognition of these facies may aid palaeoenvironmental interpretation of such sequences on Earth and, potentially, on Mars also.


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标识符: http://119.78.100.158/handle/2HF3EXSE/145284
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作者单位: 1.Paul Milroy Geosci Ltd, Wokingham, England
2.Natl Museum Wales, Nat Sci, Cardiff CF10 3NP, S Glam, Wales
3.Natl Museums Northern Ireland, Cultra BT18 0HU, Holywood, Ireland

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Milroy, Paul,Wright, V. Paul,Simms, Michael J.. Dryland continental mudstones: Deciphering environmental changes in problematic mudstones from the Upper Triassic (Carnian to Norian) Mercia Mudstone Group, south-west Britain[J]. SEDIMENTOLOGY,2019-01-01
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