Title of article :
A chalk revolution: what have we done to the Chalk of England?
Author/Authors :
Mortimore، نويسنده , , Rory، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Pages :
66
From page :
232
To page :
297
Abstract :
Inversion tectonic episodes are identified in the Upper Turonian – Lower Coniacian, Santonian – Lower Campanian and later Lower Campanian Chalk. It is suggested that episodic tectonism created the seabed topography on which sea levels and erosional currents acted. Marked differentiation into linear belts of local basins and swells with a greater variety of sediments is present in the Santonian and Lower Campanian. During this same period the locus of sedimentation shifts westwards from the southern margin of the Weald to Wessex as Weald Basin inversion increases. Tectonic episodes also produced synsedimenary fracturing of the Chalk and evolution of vein networks and stylolytes. Upper Cretaceous tectonic and sea-level events also affected the platform of Europe, the Carpathians and the Syrian Arc where sedimento-tectonic scenarios provide analogues for the Chalk. Linking sea-level oscillations and tectonic episodes with microtectonic studies suggests a frequency of events within the range of 0.35–1.5 Ma.
Keywords :
inversion tectonics , Carbonate Platform , FRACTURING , fabrics , Subhercynian , Upper Cretaceous
Journal title :
Proceedings of the Geologists Association
Serial Year :
2011
Journal title :
Proceedings of the Geologists Association
Record number :
2323777
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