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Facies, architecture and genetic controls of carbonate ramp aprons development

Cool-water Carbonate Ramp Aprons (CRA) are depositional systems in which skeletal sand and gravel are redistributed basinwards on a ramp, off a shallow carbonate platform by tractive currents as a result of flow funnelling in between topographic highs. These deposits are different and should not be confused with the carbonate apron models proposed by of Mullins and Cook (1986) who describe either carbonate deep water turbiditic systems accumulated at the base of the slope or talus cones formed at the margins of carbonate build ups. A key example of CRA facies assemblages is represented by the Early Pleistocene, Favignana Calcarenite where bimodal depositional processes, occurring in a water…

Settore GEO/02 - Geologia Stratigrafica E Sedimentologicacarbonate ramp aprons facies analysis Egadi Islands
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Mixed Carbonate Ramps: Tectonic and Palaeogeographic settings (Sicily, Southern Italy)

2014

Settore GEO/02 - Geologia Stratigrafica E Sedimentologicamixed carbonate ramps tectonics palaeogeographySicily
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A siliciclastic shallow-marine turbidite on the carbonate shelf of the Ordovician Baltoscandian palaeobasin

2019

A metre-scale thick siltstone–sandstone lobe is described within the Dapingian outer ramp argillaceous limestone facies of the Baltoscandian palaeobasin. This bed is referred to as the Volkhov Oil Collector in previous studies due to its hydrocarbon accumulation potential. It formed on the palaeoslope of the regional Jelgava Depression, which represents an elongated axial region of the deepest part of the Ordovician Baltoscandian sedimentary basin. Sedimentological and petrological analysis of this siliciclastic bed in core sections shows that it was deposited as a result of a single event of turbidite flow. The internal structure of the turbidite bed follows the classical Bouma divisions o…

lcsh:QE1-996.5Geochemistrycarbonate rampBaltoscandian palaeobasin.Turbiditelcsh:Geologychemistry.chemical_compoundMiddle Ordovicianchemistryshallow-marineOrdovicianGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesCarbonatesiliciclastic turbiditeSiliciclastictsunamiGeologyWater Science and TechnologyEstonian Journal of Earth Sciences
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