Multiple slump scars in the Tortonian type area (Piedmont Basin, northwestern Italy) |
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Authors: | PIERANGELO CLARI and GUIDO GHIBAUDO |
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Institution: | Istituto di Geologia dell'Universitàdi Torino, Palazzo Carignano, 10123 Torino, Italy |
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Abstract: | Multiple intraformational discordances, recognized in the Tortonian (Upper Miocene) type area, occur at the top of a shelf sequence, directly overlain by slope sediments. The discordances display smooth, concave upward lower surfaces and are covered by sediments identical to the surrounding strata. Inferred lateral extent of single discordances is 500–700 m. Thickness of sediments overlying the discordances ranges from 5 to 25 m. The intraformational discordances are interpreted as scars formed by downslope sliding of whole packets of strata. The slumps may have been triggered by tectonic oversteepening of shelf sediments due to tilting of the sea floor. The slump scars appear comparable in position and size to some small scale modern examples recorded on margins near the shelf-break. |
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