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Title: Water discharge variations control fluvial stratigraphic architecture in the Middle Eocene Escanilla formation, Spain
Author: Sharma, Nikhil
Whittaker, Alexander C.
Watkins, Stephen
Valero Montesa, Luis
Verité, Jean
Puigdefàbregas, Cai
Adatte, Thierry
Garcés Crespo, Miguel
Guillocheau, François
Castelltort, Sébastien
Keywords: Eocè
Estratigrafia
Geomorfologia fluvial
Osca (Aragó)
Eocene Epoch
Stratigraphic geology
Fluvial geomorphology
Huesca (Aragon)
Issue Date: 26-Apr-2023
Publisher: Nature Publishing Group
Abstract: Ancient fluvial deposits typically display repetitive changes in their depositional architecture such as alternating intervals of coarse-grained highly amalgamated (HA), laterally-stacked, channel bodies, and finer-grained less amalgamated (LA), vertically-stacked, channels encased in floodplain deposits. Such patterns are usually ascribed to slower, respectively higher, rates of base level rise (accommodation). However, 'upstream' factors such as water discharge and sediment flux also play a potential role in determining stratigraphic architecture, yet this possibility has never been tested despite the recent advances in the field of palaeohydraulic reconstructions from fluvial accumulations. Here, we chronicle riverbed gradient evolution within three Middle Eocene (~ 40 Ma) fluvial HA-LA sequences in the Escanilla Formation in the south-Pyrenean foreland basin. This work documents, for the first time in a fossil fluvial system, how the ancient riverbed systematically evolved from lower slopes in coarser-grained HA intervals, and higher slopes in finer-grained LA intervals, suggesting that bed slope changes were determined primarily by climate-controlled water discharge variations rather than base level changes as often hypothesized. This highlights the important connection between climate and landscape evolution and has fundamental implications for our ability to reconstruct ancient hydroclimates from the interpretation of fluvial sedimentary sequences.
Note: Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-33600-6
It is part of: Scientific Reports, 2023, vol. 13, num. 6834
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/2445/199943
Related resource: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-33600-6
ISSN: 2045-2322
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