Burnt Creek Formation and Late Cretaceous basin development in Marlborough, New Zealand

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作者
Crampton, JS [1 ]
Laird, MG [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV CANTERBURY,DEPT GEOL SCI,CHRISTCHURCH 1,NEW ZEALAND
关键词
Burnt Creek Formation; Coniacian; Late Cretaceous; Mangaotanean; Marlborough; New Zealand; Ouse Fault; paleogeography; Paton Formation; Piripauan; Santonian; Teratan; Turonian;
D O I
10.1080/00288306.1997.9514753
中图分类号
P5 [地质学];
学科分类号
0709 ; 081803 ;
摘要
Burnt Creek Formation is a Cretaceous sedimentary unit that has been identified from a restricted geographic area southeast of the Ouse Fault in the Coverham-Kekerengu valley region, Marlborough. It comprises a fining-upwards succession of conglomerate, pebbly mudstone, sandstone, sandstone-siltstone couplets, siltstone, and contorted beds. Coarser beds are inferred to have been deposited by a range of submarine sediment gravity-flow processes, in particular debris flows and turbidity currents, in an outer neritic or upper bathyal environment. Burnt Creek Formation was deposited during the Mangaotanean and Teratan ages (middle Turonian-early Santonian). Older parts of the formation occupy a small (c. 1 km across), east-west or northeast-southwest trending, asymmetric basin. They record onlap of an incised valley or deposition adjacent to a synsedimentary fault that was downthrown to the north. The Ouse Fault is inferred to have been a major normal fault during the Clarence Epoch (Albian-Cenomanian) and for at least part of the Raukumara Epoch (Cenomanian-Santonian). Regional extension in Marlborough is suggested also by the presence of Ngaterian (latest Albian-late Cenomanian) and probable Teratan (early Coniacian-early Santonian) intraplate, alkaline basalts. In the Miocene the Ouse Fault was reactivated as a reverse fault, and crustal shortening of perhaps several kilometres juxtaposed the Cretaceous successions now found on either side of the fault.
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