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Facies and architecture of the Lower Messinian turbidite lobe complexes from the Laga Basin (central Apennines, Italy) (Articolo in rivista)
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Mattia Marini; Salvatore Milli; Massimiliano Moscatelli (2011)
Facies and architecture of the Lower Messinian turbidite lobe complexes from the Laga Basin (central Apennines, Italy)
in Journal of Mediterranean Earth Sciences; Casa Editrice Università La Sapienza, Roma (Italia)
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- M. Marini, S. Milli: Dipartimento di Scienze della Terra, SAPIENZA Università di Roma, P.le Aldo Moro 5 - 00185 Roma, Italy; M. Moscatelli: 2 CNR - IGAG, Istituto di Geologia Ambientale e Geoingegneria, Via Salaria Km 29.300 - 00016 Monterotondo Stazione, Roma, Italy (literal)
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- Facies and architecture of the Lower Messinian turbidite lobe complexes from the Laga Basin (central Apennines, Italy) (literal)
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- Turbidite depositional lobes are the main architectural element of many ancient turbidite systems. On
modern submarine fans, they constitute sandy accumulations with lobate planform forming as terminal splays at channel
mouths. Several outcrop, marine geology and experimental studies have documented how facies, depositional geometries,
and overall architecture of turbidite depositional lobes can be largely controlled by the host basin morphology.
This study investigates the architecture of turbidite lobe complexes from the Southern Laga Basin (SLB; central Apennines,
Italy) basing on detailed bed-by-bed correlations. During the Early Messinian, the SLB was part of a quickly deforming sector
of the Apennine foreland basin system and hosted the deposition of a thick turbidite succession. The SLB's size and
morphology were controlled by the balance of tectonics and sedimentation. In such a context, SLB's depositional lobes were
topographically confined in an N-S trending dead-end trough delimited by thrust-related anticlines. Eventually, as turbidite
sedimentation progressively smoothed out the seafloor morphology up to allow depositional lobes spilled to the E over the
more external anticline..
Strike and dip sections across depositional lobes on an approximately 1700 m thick interval from the SLB's Lower
Messinian, enabled us to describe and compare the depositional architecture of turbidite complexes with different degree
of basin confinement.
Three main lobe sub-settings were recognized: i) a channel-lobe transition sector, where through-cross bedded and
massive-to-crudely laminated beds form composite sandstone bodies which thicken down current; ii) a proximal lobe
sector, where crudely laminated to planar-parallel laminated medium-fine sandstones constitute amalgamated to non
amalgamated beds thinning out relatively rapidly down and across current; iii) an intermediate to distal (lobe fringe) sector
characterized by deposition of thin-bedded turbidites, occasionally intercalated by debris-flow and slumping deposits.
The comparison of depositional shapes revealed the dependency of sandstone body lenticularity on thickness (and,
imlplicitly, depositional hierarchy), lobe sub-setting and degree of topographic confinement.
At a higher hierarchical scale, the role of topographic confinement was even more important and brougth about two
distinctive architectures of lobe complex. Confined stratigraphic complexes show a sheet-like architecture where
compensation process is unimportant and lobes gently pinch and shale out toward basin margins, whilst unconfined ones
are characterized by compensational stacking of lobes and a rather intricate facies distribution.
Finally, the basin-fill scale architecture of SLB lobes was controlled by the interplay of thrusting and turbidite
sedimentation, which modulated the degree of topographic confinement and caused the progressive eastward shift of the
depocentre. (literal)
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