Active versus arrested silica diagenetic front: Implications on the Palaeoceanographic evolution across the Falkland Plateau


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3300 km of newly collected 2D seismic reflection data across the Falkland Plateau, acquired during cruise MSM81 (2019) allowed for mapping of two distinct bottom-simulating-reflection (BSR) features, which are mostly pronounced within the western and southern sectors of the Falkland Plateau Basin (FPB-BSR) and the eastern sector of the Falkland Trough (FT-BSR). The nature of these BSRs is investigated by means of their reflection characteristics and seismic expressions and is concluded to be associated with silica diagenetic fronts. In absence of a proximal borehole, age information is derived through correlation with the Deep Sea Drilling Project Leg 36 Sites 327 and 330 and Leg 71 Site 511, on the easternmost proximity of the FPB, along the seismic profiles. It is argued in this study, that despite their similar origin, presumably in connection to an Opal A/CT diagenetic front, FPB- and FT-BSR display dissimilar geometrical characters. While the FPB-BSR is by definition a true BSR, which mimics the present seafloor, the geometrical extent of the FT-BSR, which shows parallelism with a shallower buried (Early/Middle Miocene?) reflector, favors a fossilized diagenetic front parallel to a paleo-isotherm. Palaeoceanic and palaeomorphologic implications are brought based on observed depth properties of the BSRs by considering different scenarios for the geothermal gradients. The observations suggest the absence of up to a few hundred meters of sedimentary deposits which presumably have been eroded due to the erosive action of the bottom currents.



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EGU General Assembly 2022, 23 May 2022 - 27 May 2022, Vienna, Austria & Online.
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DOI 10.5194/egusphere-egu22-3751

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Najjarifarizhendi, B. and Uenzelmann-Neben, G. (2022): Active versus arrested silica diagenetic front: Implications on the Palaeoceanographic evolution across the Falkland Plateau , EGU General Assembly 2022, Vienna, Austria & Online, 23 May 2022 - 27 May 2022 . doi: 10.5194/egusphere-egu22-3751


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