Sedimentary Geology Geos 240 – Chapter 7 Sediment Transport Processes Dr. Tark Hamilton Dr. Tark Hamilton Readings from Sediments & Basins: (7:1-41) Readings.

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Sedimentary Geology Geos 240 – Chapter 7 Sediment Transport Processes Dr. Tark Hamilton Dr. Tark Hamilton Readings from Sediments & Basins: (7:1-41) Readings from Sediments & Basins: (7:1-41) Camosun College Camosun College

Crossbeds, Cretaceous Non-Marine NEBC

Hjulstrom Diagram: Caliber vs Velocity

Turbulent Boundary Layer Causes Flow Separation: Tractive flow, Entrainment, Suspension

Turbidity Current in a Lab Flume: Dense, Turbulent, Sediment Underflow

Bedform Phase Diagram: Stable Bedforms vs Caliber & Velocity

2-D Planar Tabular X-beds Platte River Nebraska ~3.19 m/sec

3-D Linguoid Dunes & Trough X-beds

Flume Observations Laminar Stable Flow Turbulent Flow

Variation in Ripple/Dune shapes Versus Shallowness & Velocity or

Large simple X-bed, Devonian Old Red Sandstone. Scotland

Real Gap, no bedforms Unstable turbulent transition Gravel Dunes Haro Strait

Upper Plane Bed. Platte River Nebraska

Upper Plane Bed. Proterozoic siltstone

Upper Plane Bed. Ordovician calcarenite. Bed bottom & scour

Standing Waves form Antidunes Alaska

Standing Waves form Antidunes California Beach

Climbing Ripples

Planar Cross Beds

Trough Cross Beds

Gravel Bar Bedforms, Modern River

Imbrication of Clasts

Reversing Tidal Currents Flood Slackwater Ebb Slackwater * (not all tides are purely diurnal!) ~basin shape

Symmetric - Tidal Foresets - Asymmetric Or Tidal Delta

New/FullHalf

Tidal Bedding Terminology

Tidal Ripple Bedforms, Seattle WA

Wavy Bedding, Cretaceous, Utah

Bedform Type versus Location with Waves

Waves in Shallows, Near Shore

Wave Rippled Modern Beach South Carolina Interference Patterns in Sandy Ripples Formed During Prior Flood Tide Being Modified in Ebb

Wave Rippled Ordovician Calcarenites, Ottawa Sandbars Herringbone Calsiltites Dolo-grainstones

Hummocky Cross Stratification (HCS) Jurassic Old Red Sandstone Yorkshire (domes & mounds)

Storm Driven – Coriolis Controlled Due to Flow in a Rotating Reference Frame

4 Types of Dunes in Eolian Settings

Dreat Sand Dunes Nat’l Monument, CO

Transverse Dunes, Gobi Desert, China

Barchan Dunes, Gobi Desert, China

Modern Wind Ripples Climbing Dune Face Lighter Winds Channelled By Older Dunes

Permian Wind Fall Ripples AZ Note Rare Wind Ripple Foresets

Modern Grain Fall Deposits Down Dune Face

Modern Grain Flow Lobes Down Dune Face

Permian Grain Fall & Grain Flow Lenses, UK

Flow Direction out of Page & Downwards

Foresets & Ripples, Permian, Arizona

Wind Ripples Down Dune Face, Permian, Arizona

Classification of Sediment Gravity Flows

Evolution of Flow Type with Time

Debris Flow, Venezuela Feb 2000

Cenozoic Debris Flow With Large Logs, Japan

Reworked Glaciomarine Debris Flow

Miocene Debris Flow, Near Anatolian Fault Turkey

Mud Ball?

Cenozoic Polymict Conglomerate, California (Any Faults nearby?)

Cambro-Ordovician Cow Head Breccia, W. Newfoundland Reef Breccia Abyssal Turbidites

Cambro-Ordovician Cow Head Breccia, W. Newfoundland Reef Breccia Remoulded Turbidites

Cretaceous Debris Flow Lenses France Tethyan Reef Debris

Sediment Gravity Flows & Support

See Notes

Fluidized Flows, Cretaceous S. France

Fluidized Flows, Cenozoic Riverdale CA

Dense, Cold, Sediment Laden Glacial Outwash Plunges Beneath Lake Louise AB as a Turbidity Current See Notes

7.2 Quake ~20 km deep Tsunami swept Burin Peninsula

1929 Grand Banks Failure & Tsunami

1929 Grand Banks Failure Triggered by Earthquake (Each Lat° is 60 nm) This Puppy Travelled 1353 km!

Complete Bouma Sequence (Medial) Turbidity Event Pelagic Sediment

Down Current & Along Transport Evolution of Turbidites Medial Deposits: B >> CDistal D & E CoupletsProximal Deposits: A > B-E