A tale of two deltas: seismic mapping of near surface sediments on the Mississippi-Alabama outer shelf and implications for recent sea level fluctuations
Ww. Sager et al., A tale of two deltas: seismic mapping of near surface sediments on the Mississippi-Alabama outer shelf and implications for recent sea level fluctuations, MARINE GEOL, 160(1-2), 1999, pp. 119-136
High-frequency seismic reflection profiles showing near-surface sediments o
f the Mississippi-Alabama outer shelf define two shelf-margin deltas and th
ree unconformities. The deepest unconformity lies below the westernmost del
ta, the middle unconformity separates the two deltas, and the shallowest un
conformity is atop the easternmost delta. The deeper two unconformities are
extensive and erosional to the shelf edge, implying Type-1 sequence bounda
ries. The shallowest is restricted in its depth range and extent, suggestin
g a Type-2 boundary. Both delta wedges contain sigmoid reflectors, represen
ting foreset beds, and have apparent transgressive layers at their bases. T
hus, these two sediment wedges and their bounding unconformities represent
parts of three sea level cycles. Although we lack good age constraints, the
middle unconformity appears to represent the last glacial maximum, so the
western delta must have been deposited before and the eastern delta, afterw
ards. Internal reflector geometries suggest the eastern delta was deposited
during an episode of falling sea level, implying a relative sea level regr
ession within the overall deglacial transgression. (C) 1999 Elsevier Scienc
e B.V. All rights reserved.