INCISED VALLEY FILL INTERPRETATION FOR MISSISSIPPIAN BLACK HAND SANDSTONE, APPALACHIAN BASIN, USA: IMPLICATIONS FOR GLACIAL EUSTASY AT KINDERHOOKIAN-OSAGEAN (TN2-TN3) BOUNDARY

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dc.contributor.author Matchen D.L.
dc.contributor.author Kammer T.W.
dc.date.accessioned 2025-03-22T02:38:03Z
dc.date.available 2025-03-22T02:38:03Z
dc.date.issued 2006
dc.identifier https://elibrary.ru/item.asp?id=28506074
dc.identifier.citation Sedimentary Geology, 2006, 191, 1-2, 89-113
dc.identifier.issn 0037-0738
dc.identifier.uri https://repository.geologyscience.ru/handle/123456789/48563
dc.description.abstract Lower Mississippian strata of east-central Ohio are predominantly fine-grained marine deposits of the Cuyahoga and Logan formations. Within these sediments is the Black Hand Sandstone of the Cuyahoga Formation. The Black Hand Sandstone is a multistory, crossbedded, coarse-grained conglomeratic sandstone. The contact between the Black Hand Sandstone and the subjacent Cuyahoga Formation is sharp and scoured, with intraclasts of the Cuyahoga Formation incorporated into the basal Black Hand Sandstone. The Black Hand Sandstone was previously thought to represent a distributary channel deposit; however, the combination of lithofacies and architectural elements indicates deposition in a braided stream setting. The Cuyahoga Formation was deposited in a shallow marine setting. The erosional basal contact of the Black Hand Sandstone and the juxtaposition of fluvial and marine sediments suggests a sequence boundary. The geographic distribution of the Black Hand Sandstone combined with the evidence for a sequence boundary suggests deposition in an incised valley. The age of the Black Hand Sandstone is key to inferring the causes of valley incision. The Black Hand Sandstone is nearly devoid of body fossils, necessitating a biostratigraphic analysis of the surrounding Cuyahoga and Logan formations. Analysis indicates the Logan Formation is early Osagean age. Data from the Cuyahoga Formation suggest a Kinderhookian age with a possible transition to the Osagean in the uppermost Cuyahoga Formation. This constrains the age of the Black Hand Sandstone to the transition at the Kinderhookian-Osagean boundary. Recent reports indicate late Kinderhookian (Tournaisian, Tn2) Gondwanan glaciation based upon tillites and sharp excursions in stable-isotope curves. A glacio-eustatic fall in sea level is inferred to have caused incision of the Cuyahoga Formation, followed by deposition of the Black Hand Sandstone and Logan Formation during the subsequent sea level rise. The associated unconformity correlates to the sequence boundary at the Kinderhookian-Osagean boundary in the stratotype area of North America, and the correlative Tn2-Tn3 boundary worldwide, supporting the hypothesis of a global eustatic event at this time. © 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
dc.subject APPALACHIAN
dc.subject EUSTASY
dc.subject FLUVIAL
dc.subject GLACIATION
dc.subject INCISED VALLEY
dc.subject MISSISSIPPIAN
dc.title INCISED VALLEY FILL INTERPRETATION FOR MISSISSIPPIAN BLACK HAND SANDSTONE, APPALACHIAN BASIN, USA: IMPLICATIONS FOR GLACIAL EUSTASY AT KINDERHOOKIAN-OSAGEAN (TN2-TN3) BOUNDARY
dc.type Статья
dc.identifier.doi 10.1016/j.sedgeo.2006.02.002
dc.subject.age Paleozoic::Carboniferous::Mississippian
dc.subject.age Палеозой::Каменноугольная


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