The Port Morant Formation (Upper Pleistocene, Jamaica): high resolution sedimentology and paleoenvironmental analysis of a mixed carbonate clastic lagoonal succession
Sf. Mitchell et al., The Port Morant Formation (Upper Pleistocene, Jamaica): high resolution sedimentology and paleoenvironmental analysis of a mixed carbonate clastic lagoonal succession, SEDIMENT GE, 144(3-4), 2001, pp. 291-306
The Port Morant Formation consists of a mixed clastic-carbonate sedimentary
sequence that was deposited as a lagoon fill during the Sangamonian interg
lacial. Ten sedimentary facies are recognised and sequence stratigraphic an
alysis indicates the presence of transgressive and highstand systems tracts
. The transgressive systems tract consists of a basal transgressive conglom
erate (facies I), crustose coralline algal bindstones-boundstones (H) and 2
in high Solenastrea coral heads (HI). The highstand systems tract is repre
sented by sediments of a braid delta/fan-delta prograding into the lagoon (
IV and V), marine pebbly sandstones deposited adjacent to mangrove swamps (
VU), more distal algal mudstones (VIII), and sheet-like (VI) and channelize
d (IX) conglomerates filling delta-top distributary channels. A barrier and
/or fringing reef is present (X), but its relationship with the lagoon-fill
sediments is obscure due to poor exposure. Carbonates are restricted to th
e transgressive systems tract and the barrier/fringing reef (transgressive
and/or highstand systems tract). Two transgressive events are recognized, t
he transgressive systems tract (facies I to III) and facies VH, the latter
either a second sea-level rise or due to delta abandonment. A single coral
date from facies VH gave an age of 132 +/- 7 kyr. This indicates that the u
pper transgressive event (facies VU) belongs to the early highstand that ha
s been recognized in isotope substage 5e, The lower transgressive event (fa
cies I to III) in the Port Morant Formation is therefore either also of thi
s age, or older. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science BN. All rights reserved.