Deep-sea fan pinch-out geometries and their relationship to fan architecture, Tanqua Karoo basin (South Africa)

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Wytze van der Werff
Stephen D. Johnson
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[1] University of Liverpool,Stratigraphy Group, Department of Earth Sciences
[2] Statoil International Exploration and Production,undefined
[3] University of Brunei Darussalam,undefined
[4] Department of Petroleum Geology,undefined
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International Journal of Earth Sciences | 2003年 / 92卷
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Karoo Basin; Turbidite system; Fan pinch-out; Pinch-out finger; Internal stacking patterns;
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Exceptional exposures of Permian basin floor fans (fans 3, 4) and a slope fan (fan 5) in the Tanqua Karoo foreland basin of South Africa have enabled an investigation of the relation between the pinch-out geometries and fan architecture. The pinch-out geometry of fan 3 is characterized by the down dip transition from thin to medium bedded sheet deposits to pinch-out fingers, which are overlain by younger prograding sheet deposits. This geometry reflects the progradational stacking pattern of the fan. In contrast, the fan 4 pinch-out fingers consist of stacked channel fills in the same conduit. This pinch-out configuration relates to the dominant aggradational style observed on the mid and distal parts of fan 4. Fan 5 represents a slope fan comprising an axial channel conduit, which branches down slope into three distributary channels. The distal fan is characterized by larger channel fills, which may represent bypass channels to other basin floor fans. The very thick-bedded nature of the youngest channel fill unit suggests early bypass followed by retrogradation as indicated by the presence of thinner bedded heterolithic channel fill deposits along the axial conduit. Although some of the massive pinch-out channels exhibit basal scour, their depositional morphology suggests that they mainly originated due to the infill of subtle topographic depressions by low concentration turbidity currents. Instead of describing these features as channel fills, the use of the term pinch-out fingers is preferred.
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