A sedimentological and sequence stratigraphic re-interpretation of the upper cretaceous prairie canyon member ("mancos b") and associated strata, book Cliffs Area, Utah, U.S.A

Gary J. Hampson*, John A. Howell, Stephen S. Flint

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Abstract

The Mancos Shale, Book Cliffs, eastern Utah, USA, represents the open-marine mudstones of the Cretaceous Western Interior Seaway and encloses the Prairie Canyon Member, which is located over 50 km seaward of interpreted contemporaneous highstand shoreline deposits in the Blackhawk Formation. Examination of the Member reveals that it does not wholly represent offshore deposition, as previously interpreted, but instead contains three nearshore faciès associations: (1) tidally influenced fluvial channel fills, (2) fluvial-dominated delta fronts, and (3) weakly storm-influenced shorefaces. Tidally influenced fluvial channel fills are commonly stacked into multistory bodies that can be traced for tens of kilometers at discrete stratigraphie levels, defining incised-valley-fill networks. Four such incised-valley networks are identified at outcrop. Fluvial-dominated deltas and weakly storminfluenced shorefaces are eroded into by, and lie at the down-dip terminations of, incised-valley fills and are interpreted as forced regressive and low stand shoreface deposits. One incised-valley fill appears to be onlapped by additional fluvial-dominated deltas, which represent pulses of shoreface progradation during an overall transgression. Forced regressive, low stand, and transgressive shorefaces in the Prairie Canyon Member differ significantly from highstand shorefaces in the Blackhawk Formation. The former are sand-poor and weakly wave/storm-influenced, whereas the latter are sand-rich and wavedominated. This change in shoreface style reflects increased mud supply and an enhanced embayment paleogeography during periods of relative lowering of sea level.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)414-433
Number of pages20
JournalJournal of Sedimentary Research
Volume69
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Mar 1999

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