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Soft-sediment deformation in deltaic sediments Alie: Background about soft sediment deformation Mary: Sandbox modeling Nick: What we’ll see in Ireland Becca: Modern analogs
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Page 1: Soft-sediment deformation in deltaic sedimentsclasses.geology.uiuc.edu/12SprgClass/Geo415-515/Deltaic Defn.pdf · channels, Géomorphologie : relief, processus, environnement, n.

Soft-sediment deformation in deltaic sediments• Alie: Background

about soft sediment deformation

• Mary: Sandbox modeling

• Nick: What we’ll see in Ireland

• Becca: Modern analogs

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• Soft-Sediment DeformationDeformation that occurs during or soon after sediment deposition while sediment is still partially or fully saturated with water.

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• Liquefaction

• often referred to simply as liquefaction, is the process by which saturated, unconsolidated soil or sand is converted into a suspension during an earthquake

• Fluidization

• Similar to liquefaction

• Happens via interaction with a gas or liquid

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• A slump is a mass movement process of slope failure, in which a mass of rock or unconsolidated material drops along a concave slip surface.

• A slide is similar, but have less internal deformation and generated by relatively shallow sliding

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• Water escape structures

• Mainly vertical motion, water escapes pores

• mud and sand dykes and volcanoes, collapse depressions, mud diapirsand small-scale loading

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• Folds• Local, common

• Faults and microfaults• Occur within slumps

• Internal shear structures• Similar to faults, but

horizontal and only occur in slumps

• Late stages

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Sandbox modelsKey Points

• Soft-sediment deformation in delta systems occurs in an environment that changes through time.

• Why sandbox models? Allow us to control the parameters in a simplified system.

• Analog models show us that deformation style is related to sedimentary environment—extension and compression occur in predictable places within the delta

• Key factors: pore water, compaction, grain-size; “mobile-plastic layer” (buoyancy, differential loading)

• Causes: force of gravity; paleoseismicity?

Soft-sediment deformation in

deltaic systems

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Experimental setup McClay et al. 2003

Video: Syn-Sedimentary Deformation of a Fan

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s4BGN8c41PE

Soft-sediment deformation in

deltaic systems

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Delta-top grabens are the first structures to

form

Delta-toe thrust faults are not yet formed

Delta-toe bulge

Delta slope

Delta-top graben system

Time = 1.5 hrLoad = 2.4 cm

McClay et al. 2003

Soft-sediment deformation in

deltaic systems

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New grabens develop on the delta-top and delta-slope (they are

synkinematic)Delta-toe folds and

thrusts begin to form

Delta-toe fold-thrust beltDelta slope

Delta-top graben system

Time = 3 hrLoad = 3 cm

McClay et al. 2003

Soft-sediment deformation in

deltaic systems

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Final state

Delta-top grabensystem grows as mud diapirs rise (driven by

buoyancy forces) Delta-toe fold-thrust belt is now well-developed

Delta-toe fold-thrust belt

Translated delta slope

Delta-top graben and diapir system

Time = 19 hrLoad = 5.5 cm

McClay et al. 2003

Soft-sediment deformation in

deltaic systems

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Sandbox modelsConclusions

• What is it about deltaic systems that is conducive to soft-sediment deformation?• Sediment is saturated; alternating mud/sand

• Delta slope (heavy things move downhill)

• Can we correlate sedimentary environment with the style of structural deformation?... Yes.• Delta-top: extension

• Delta-toe: compression

• Mud diapirs (mud and sand volcanoes): multiple environments

• What does the process look like over time?• Thank god for sandbox experiments with known parameters

• New structures develop in sediments over time (i.e. new faults cut across old ones, or new sediments conceal existing faults)

Soft-sediment deformation in

deltaic systems

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Growth Faults

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Outcrop of Growth Fault

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What’s a Bouma?

• Play a major role in the soft sediment deformation in the Gull island formation.

• Flow patterns were controled by sliding and slumping.

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The Mississippi River Delta

-gravitationally driven system with movement along mobile salt/shale detachment-shallow deformation caused by high rates of fluvial deposition and mud-flows-greater occurrence of plastic flow deformation due to large amounts of organic matter that release methane within deltaic sediment

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The Nile River Delta

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A link! If there is time.

• http://geosphere.gsapubs.org/content/suppl/2009/02/13/2.3.113.DC1/00012-Animation02.gif

Hypothetical evolution of the Mississippi River delta through the next glacial maximum. Apart from the plausible guess that the next cycles of delta growth will be in the coastal bight west of the present delta, locations of deltas and channels are purely speculative for the purpose of showing the complexity of future geology and the relationship between eustasy and delta formation. Pliocene and older deposits are shown in peach, Pleistocene deposits in cream, and Holocene deposits in light gray. Recent deltas at each 10 ka interval are shown brightly colored, and older delta complexes are in subdued tones.

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References

• http://blog.travelpod.com/travel-photo/mies/4/1273512956/mud-volcanoes-3.jpg/tpod.html• http://www.aegweb.org/i4a/pages/index.cfm?pageid=4073• http://web.mst.edu/~rogersda/cp_megalandslides/toreva,_az.htm• http://www.ce.washington.edu/~liquefaction/html/what/what1.html• http://www.aegweb.org/i4a/pages/index.cfm?pageid=4074• http://blogs.agu.org/mountainbeltway/2010/09/11/fine-faulting/• http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Mississipi_River_Delta_Cross_Section.jpg• Dutch, S.I., May 2006, The Earth Has a Future, Geosphere, v. 2, p. 113-124• Martinsen, O.J., 1989, Styles of soft-sediment deformation on a Namurian (Carboniferous) delta-

slope, Western Irish Namurian Basin, Ireland, in Whateley, M.K.G., and Pickering, K.T., eds., Deltas: Sites and traps for fossil fuels: Geological Society of London Special Publication 41, p. 167-177

• McClay, K., Dooley, T., Zamora, G., 2003, Analogue models of delta systems above ductile substrates: Geological Society, London, Special Publications, v. 216, p. 411-428.

• Stanley , J-D, 2003, Nile Delta margin: failed and fluidized deposits concentrated along distributary channels, Géomorphologie : relief, processus, environnement, n. 4, p. 211-226

• Wignall P, Best J. Sedimentology and kinematics of a large, retrogressive growth-fault system in Upper Carboniferous deltaic sediments, western Ireland. Sedimentology [serial online]. December 2004;51(6):1343-1358. Available from: Academic Search Premier, Ipswich, MA. Accessed April 25, 2012.