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Plant Taphonomy and Paleoecology of Late Pennsylvanian Intramontane Wetlands in the Graissessac-Lodève Basin (Languedoc, France)
FIGURE 1 —Geological setting of the Graissessac basin with study areas outl...
FIGURE 8 —Reconstruction of Stephanian wetland landscapes. (A) Stephanian o...
Earliest Evidence of Insect Endophytic Oviposition
(Top) Early Permian (ca. 290 Ma) paleogeographic reconstructions of Domeie...
Ice-crystal traces imply ephemeral freezing in early Permian equatorial Pangea
Structural map of the Massif Central showing the location of Carboniferous–...
Loess in eastern equatorial Pangea archives a dusty atmosphere and possible upland glaciation
Paleogeography of tropical Pangea. A ) Around 300 Ma. B ) Detail showing ...
LARGE WOODY DEBRIS ACCUMULATIONS IN THE LATE PENNSYLVANIAN TROPICS—EVOLUTIONARY SIGNAL OR TECTONO-CLIMATIC ARCHIVE?
LA-ICP-MS U-Pb dating of Carboniferous ash layers in the Cantabrian Zone (N Spain): stratigraphic implications
Observations et remarques sur l'article "Extensional gneiss domes and detachement fault systems : structure and kinematics" (BRUN J.-P. and VAN DEN DRIESSCHE J., Bull. Soc. géol. Fr., 1994, 165, 6, 519-530)
Diversity and Paleoenvironment of the Flora From the Nodules of the Montceau-Les-Mines Biota (Late Carboniferous, France)
The largest arthropod in Earth history: insights from newly discovered Arthropleura remains (Serpukhovian Stainmore Formation, Northumberland, England)
COMPOSITIONAL CHANGES IN A MID-STEPHANIAN (KASIMOVIAN) FLORA IN RELATION TO ALLUVIAL PLAIN DEPOSITS DERIVED FROM WESTWARD-RECEDING MOUNTAINS AND BORDERED BY THE PALEOTETHYS: LA MAGDALENA COALFIELD, NORTHWESTERN SPAIN
The color of refractory organic carbon
Uranium Mobilization from the Variscan Questembert Syntectonic Granite During Fluid-Rock Interaction at Depth
Thermal maturation and exhumation of a middle orogenic crust in the Livradois area (French Massif Central)
Abstract Recent work indicates that most modern continental sedimentary basins are filled primarily by distributive fluvial systems (DFS). In this article we use depositional environment interpretations observed on Landsat imagery of DFS to infer the vertical succession of channel and overbank facies, including paleosols, from a hypothetical prograding DFS. We also present rock record examples that display successions that are consistent with this progradational model. Distal DFS facies commonly consist of wetland and hydromorphic floodplain deposits that encase single channels. Medial deposits show larger channel belt size and relatively well-drained soils, indicating a deeper water table. Proximal deposits of DFS display larger channel belts that are amalgamated with limited or no soil development across the apex of the DFS. The resulting vertical sedimentary succession from progradation will display a general coarsening-upward succession of facies. Depending on climate in the sedimentary basin, wetland and seasonally wet distal deposits may be overlain by well-drained medial DFS deposits, which in turn are overlain by amalgamated channel belt deposits. Channel belt size may increase upward in the section as the DFS fills its accommodation. Because the entry point of rivers into the sedimentary basin is relatively fixed as long as the sedimentary basin remains at a stable position, the facies tracts do not shift basinward wholesale. Instead, we hypothesize that as the DFS fills its accommodation, the accommodation/sediment supply (A/S) ratio decreases, resulting in coarser sediment upward in the section and a greater degree of channel belt amalgamation upward as a result of reworking of older deposits on the DFS. An exception to this succession may occur if the river incises into its DFS, where partial sediment bypass occurs with more proximal facies deposited basinward below an intersection point for some period of time. Three rock record examples appear to be consistent with the hypothesized prograding DFS signal. The Blue Mesa and Sonsela members of the Chinle Formation at Petrified Forest National Park, Arizona; the Tidwell and Salt Wash members of the Morrison Formation in southeastern Utah; and the Pennsylvanian-Permian Lodéve Basin deposits in southern France all display gleyed paleosols and wetland deposits covered by better-drained paleosols, ultimately capped by amalgamated channel belt sandstones. In the Morrison Formation succession, sediments that represent the medial deposits appear to have been partially reworked and removed by the amalgamated channel belts that show proximal facies, indicating that incomplete progradational successions may result from local A/S conditions. The prograding DFS succession provides an alternative hypothesis to climate change for the interpretation of paleosol distributions that show a drying upward succession.