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Evolution of fluvial meander-belt deposits and implications for the completeness of the stratigraphic record
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Sedimentary RecordEngineeringStratigraphic RecordGeomorphologyDepositional ProcessGeographySedimentary GeologySediment ProcessGeologyContourite SystemFluvial Meander-belt DepositsGeochronologyNet Bar MigrationFragmentary NatureSedimentologyEarth ScienceBar SedimentationSediment Transport
The fragmentary nature of the stratigraphic record is particularly evident with respect to fluvial deposits, which are characterized by a hierarchy of depositional units deposited over a wide range of time scales and sedimentation rates. We quantified stratigraphic completeness in meander-belt deposits through deducing the total area of bar sedimentation versus what is ultimately preserved in the depositional record, using area as a surrogate metric for sediment volume. Data sets were evaluated for a numerical model, the modern Mississippi River valley, and the Cretaceous McMurray Formation. In each data set, the evolutionary history of a series of meander-belt elements was discerned. Migrated area between successive reconstructed paleochannel positions was measured, representing: total area of net bar migration (MA), the area of bar preserved (PA), and percent of bar preserved (PA/MA), at the accretion package, bar, and meander-belt scale.
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