Inversely graded turbidite sequences in the deep Mediterranean: a record of deposits from flood-generated turbidity currents?

Citation
T. Mulder et al., Inversely graded turbidite sequences in the deep Mediterranean: a record of deposits from flood-generated turbidity currents?, GEO-MAR LET, 21(2), 2001, pp. 86-93
Citations number
35
Categorie Soggetti
Earth Sciences
Journal title
GEO-MARINE LETTERS
ISSN journal
02760460 → ACNP
Volume
21
Issue
2
Year of publication
2001
Pages
86 - 93
Database
ISI
SICI code
0276-0460(200109)21:2<86:IGTSIT>2.0.ZU;2-8
Abstract
Turbidity currents generated during floods of small and medium rivers have been demonstrated to be an important process of sediment transport from con tinent to abyss. They produce fine-grained turbidite deposits. No deposit r elated to these flood-related turbidity currents has yet been described in the deep sea. In this paper, we present some unusual sandy to muddy turbidi te beds cored in the Var turbidite system (NW Mediterranean). They show a c oarsening-upward basal unit capped with a classical fining-upward unit whic h are related to the periods of increasing and decreasing discharge at the river mouth, respectively. The two units are separated by a contact which c an be gradational to erosional. This intrabed contact is interpreted as res ulting from erosion during peak flood conditions. This intrabed contact can be confused with classical basal contacts of turbidite beds. The frequency of hyperpycnal turbidite beds can be used to relate climatic changes inlan d to the deep-sea sedimentary record, as an increase corresponds to periods of enhanced flooding, at the river mouth.