PALEOGEOGRAPHIC RECONSTRUCTION OF SANDSTONES USING WEIGHTED MEAN GRAIN-SIZE MAPS, WITH EXAMPLES FROM THE KAROO BASIN (SOUTH-AFRICA) AND THE SYDNEY BASIN (AUSTRALIA)

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LEROUX, JP
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[1] Department of Geology, University of Stellenbosch, Stellenbosch
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10.1016/0037-0738(92)90068-3
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P5 [地质学];
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0709 ; 081803 ;
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Although sandstone grain-size maps can be a powerful means of reconstructing ancient depositional environments, they have rarely been used in the past. In this paper, two case studies are presented to illustrate the potential of this technique where other, more conventional methods may not be applicable. In the first case, a braided to anastomosing river system in the Triassic Molteno Formation of the South African Karoo Basin is examined. The weighted mean grain-size map clearly portrays the distribution of channels and islands and compares very well with other methods of reconstruction. The second case study examines an offshore shoal in the Permian Nowra Sandstone of the Sydney Basin in Australia. Here the grain-size map shows a north-northeasterly trend parallel to the orientation of the shoal, with a zone of coarsest grains displaced to the east of the shoal crest. This probably reflects the location of the breaker zone. As grain size is an important factor controlling the porosity and permeability of sediments, these maps can provide very useful information when exploring for epigenetic, stratabound ore deposits such as uranium, or planning production wells for oil and gas.
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