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Composite and diachronous stratigraphic surfaces in low-gradient, transitional settings: The J-3 "unconformity" and the Curtis Formation, east-central Utah, U.S.A.

Valentin Zuchuat, Ivar Midtkandal, Miquel Poyatos-More, Sigrid da Costa, Hannah Louise Brooks, Kristine Halvorsen, Nathan Cote, Anja Sundal and Alvar Braathen
Composite and diachronous stratigraphic surfaces in low-gradient, transitional settings: The J-3 "unconformity" and the Curtis Formation, east-central Utah, U.S.A.
Journal of Sedimentary Research (November 2019) 89 (11): 1075-1095

Abstract

Unconformities, by definition, correspond to erosional or nondepositional surfaces, which separate older strata below, from younger rocks above, encapsulating significant time gaps. However, recent studies have highlighted the composite nature of some unconformities, as well as their heterochronous and diachronous character, which challenge the use of such a definition in a four-dimensional dynamic environment. The J-3 Unconformity, separating the Middle Jurassic Entrada Sandstone from the Upper Jurassic Curtis Formation (and laterally equivalent units) in east-central Utah (USA), is laterally variable, generated by either erosion-related processes such as eolian deflation, and water-induced erosion, or by deformational processes. The J-3 Unconformity is a composite surface, formed by numerous processes that interacted and overlapped spatially and temporally. This study therefore demonstrates the heterochronous, diachronous, and non-unique nature of this surface interpreted as unconformity, where one process can be represented by varying expressions in the stratigraphic record, and conversely many processes may result in the same stratigraphic expression.


ISSN: 1527-1404
EISSN: 1938-3681
Serial Title: Journal of Sedimentary Research
Serial Volume: 89
Serial Issue: 11
Title: Composite and diachronous stratigraphic surfaces in low-gradient, transitional settings: The J-3 "unconformity" and the Curtis Formation, east-central Utah, U.S.A.
Affiliation: University of Oslo, Department of Geosciences, Oslo, Norway
Pages: 1075-1095
Published: 201911
Text Language: English
Publisher: Society for Sedimentary Geology, Tulsa, OK, United States
References: 80
Accession Number: 2020-000538
Categories: Sedimentary petrologyStratigraphy
Document Type: Serial
Bibliographic Level: Analytic
Illustration Description: illus. incl. sects., 1 table, geol. sketch maps
N37°00'00" - N42°00'00", W114°04'60" - W109°04'60"
Secondary Affiliation: Chiba University, JPN, JapanWestern Colorado University, USA, United States
Country of Publication: United States
Secondary Affiliation: GeoRef, Copyright 2020, American Geosciences Institute. Reference includes data from GeoScienceWorld, Alexandria, VA, United States. Reference includes data supplied by SEPM (Society for Sedimentary Geology), Tulsa, OK, United States
Update Code: 202001
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