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Article Dans Une Revue Sedimentary Geology Année : 2011

Detailed anatomy of a deep-water carbonate breccia lobe (Upper Jurassic, French subalpine basin)

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Detailed correlations across Tithonian carbonate breccia deposits in the Drome River area (northern part of the so-called "Vocontian Through") suggest the depositional system was that of an elongated deep-water lobe, up to 70 km long and 20 to 30 km wide, for a thickness reaching 200 m. The Drome lobe, as it is now called, is mainly made of slope to basinal mudstones breccias with minor platform components, interpreted as debris flow and mud flow deposits, associated with slump deposits. It is basically a base-of-slope system, whose elongated depositional area implies it was a "point-sourced" gravity system, thus perhaps connected to a small canyon cut onto the western slope of the basin. But the mostly mudstone material of the breccias also suggests that the walls of this inferred canyon were the main supplier of the lobe, not the carbonate platform proper. The updip part of the lobe has a complex internal geometry as the deposition of breccia bed packages is interrupted by scourings locally 50 m-deep, indicating maybe a canyon mouth environment. The middle part of the lobe is dominated by pure vertical aggradation of breccia beds with minor intervening erosion. In the downdip part of the system a morphological compensation mechanism occurs as breccia beds tend to spread laterally. A huge slump carrying large mudstone olistoliths ends the breccia deposition at the beginning of the Berriasian. This megaslump deposit was mostly emplaced on the right side of the breccia lobe supporting the idea of a depositional relief. Our observations thus show that previous interpretations as a submarine canyon infilling or as shallow-water breccias formed in-situ by cyclic loading under attenuating hurricane waves approaching the platform are not consistent with our observations. The internal geometry of the system studied brings new data about a poorly-studied kind of "turbidite" systems that of deep-water carbonate breccias

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hal-00662743 , version 1 (25-01-2012)

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Thomas Courjault, Danièle Grosheny, Serge Ferry, Judith Sausse. Detailed anatomy of a deep-water carbonate breccia lobe (Upper Jurassic, French subalpine basin). Sedimentary Geology, 2011, 238 (1-2), pp.156-171. ⟨10.1016/j.sedgeo.2011.04.010⟩. ⟨hal-00662743⟩
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