We found a match
Your institution may have access to this item. Find your institution then sign in to continue.
- Title
Middle Jurassic continental to marine transition in an extensional tectonics context: the Genna Selole Fm depositional system in the Tacchi area (central Sardinia, Italy).
- Authors
Costamagna, Luca Giacomo
- Abstract
In Eastern Sardinia during the early Middle Jurassic, Alpine Tethys opening triggered the rise of a temporary tectonic high. The high collapsed rapidly, was fragmented into separate blocks, and subsequently covered by continental, transitional, and finally shallow marine deposits forming a narrow depositional system comprising the Genna Selole Fm. Present-day exposures in the southern part of the palaeo-high allow the sedimentological evolution of the transgressive cover sequence to be ascertained. Initial terrestrial deposits comprise alluvial fan deposits located at the mouths of palaeovalleys. These pass into braid-deltas and in the coastal areas located between adjacent valleys mouths, palustrine and coastal plain tidally-influenced environments developed. These environments interfingered laterally and passed seaward into a transitional, siliciclastic to carbonate tidal environment. With the collapse of the tectonic high, the continental to transitional environments were transgressed with deposition of marine carbonates. A comparison with similar coeval deposits of the W-Mediterranean domain has been undertaken.
- Subjects
SARDINIA (Italy); JURASSIC stratigraphic geology; MARINE sediments; PLATE tectonics; SEDIMENTOLOGY; GEOLOGICAL formations
- Publication
Geological Journal, 2016, Vol 51, Issue 5, p722
- ISSN
0072-1050
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1002/gj.2680