TY - JOUR
T1 - Geometry of a Miocene submarine canyon and asociated sedimentary facies in southeastern Calabria, southern Italy
AU - Cavazza, W.
AU - Decelles, P. G.
PY - 1993
Y1 - 1993
N2 - Major erosion surfaces cutting into basement rocks define several submarine paleocanyons. Paleocanyon fills consist of large, lenticular conglomerate bodies that are 200-580 m thick and 3-6 km wide. The best example of these paleocanyons is located near the town of Stilo. The conglomeratic canyon fill and the adjacent muddy slope deposits are both overlain by a laterally continuous sequence, 160 m thick, composed of two units of fine-grained, thin-bedded turbidites alternating with two units of thicker sandstone and minor pebble-conglomerate beds. The paleocanyons probably originated as subaerial valleys in response to a major fall in relative sea level at 30 Ma and were later submerged by a combination of relative sea-level rise and concomitant tectonic activity. -from Authors
AB - Major erosion surfaces cutting into basement rocks define several submarine paleocanyons. Paleocanyon fills consist of large, lenticular conglomerate bodies that are 200-580 m thick and 3-6 km wide. The best example of these paleocanyons is located near the town of Stilo. The conglomeratic canyon fill and the adjacent muddy slope deposits are both overlain by a laterally continuous sequence, 160 m thick, composed of two units of fine-grained, thin-bedded turbidites alternating with two units of thicker sandstone and minor pebble-conglomerate beds. The paleocanyons probably originated as subaerial valleys in response to a major fall in relative sea level at 30 Ma and were later submerged by a combination of relative sea-level rise and concomitant tectonic activity. -from Authors
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U2 - 10.1130/0016-7606(1993)105<1297:GOAMSC>2.3.CO;2
DO - 10.1130/0016-7606(1993)105<1297:GOAMSC>2.3.CO;2
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84879884432
SN - 0016-7606
VL - 105
SP - 1297
EP - 1309
JO - Geological Society of America Bulletin
JF - Geological Society of America Bulletin
IS - 10
ER -