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Sedimentary Geology Geos 240 – Chapter 4 The Stratigraphic-Sedimentological Database. Dr. Tark Hamilton Camosun College. Hoodoos: Late Cretaceous Clastics Edmonton Group: Drumheller, Alberta. uK Edmonton Group. “Pierre”. Skip to 13. uK Edmonton Group (Drumheller).
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Sedimentary GeologyGeos 240 – Chapter 4The Stratigraphic-Sedimentological Database Dr. Tark Hamilton Camosun College
Hoodoos: Late Cretaceous ClasticsEdmonton Group: Drumheller, Alberta
uK Edmonton Group “Pierre” Skip to 13
uK Edmonton Group (Drumheller) Stratigraphy is interpreted from, lithology, sedimentary structures, fossils to obtain facies and the reasons behind stratigraphic breaks and changes.
Field Descripton Chart:Lamination, Grain Size, Shape, Sorting
Table 4.2: Stratification Thicknesses • Bedding Description Range Symbol • Very Thickly B edded > 1 m VTK • Thickly Bedded 30-100 cm THK • Medium Bedded 10-30 cm M • Thinly Bedded 3-10 cm THN • Very Thinly Bedded 1-3 cm VTN • Thickly Laminated 0.3-1 cm TKL • Thinly Laminated <0.3 cm TNL
M ? X-beds
Downwards concave crossbeds Truncated at their base (overturned drag fold beneath thrust)
Bounding Surfaces, Channels, Scour & Second Order Cyclesin Outcrop
Tippecanoe Sauk
Scour by turbidity currentserodes shelf edges &forms submarine canyons
Stromatoporoids exposed on a
Soft Sediment Deformation Lode Casts & Fluting Occurs when denser coarser Sands or turbidites load Soft superhydrous Muds Intraformational Breccias Require post depositional Dissolution & Collapse
Vortex erosion in a turbidity canyonB)Underside of bed showing flutes & scour around pebbleC)Flutes at the base of a fluvial channel sandstone
Soft Sediment Deformation StructuresfromSyndepositional Collapse, Gravity Sliding or Earthquakes
Dessication Cracks inPlan view & Cross Section Mudcracks often infill with sands or even gravels as sedimentation resumes. The Bishop Tuff has compactional gas cracks filled by glacial till!
Fossils • Body Fossils: molds, permineralization • Macrofossils: petrified wood, cephalopods, coral, clams, archeopterix, leaf impressions… • Microfossils: algal spores, palynomorphs, dinoflagellates, foraminifera, diatoms, coccoliths • Trace Fossils: grazing trails, footprints, burrows, ophiomorpha, beaver dams!