Organic matter burial in deep-sea fans: a depositional process-based perspective

A Hussain, K Al-Ramadan - Journal of Marine Science and Engineering, 2022 - mdpi.com
Organic matter burial in the deep-sea fan sediments is an important component of the long-
term carbon cycle. Although there is increasing recognition of the importance of organic …

Hybrid event beds (HEBs) and the 'greywacke problem'revisited

A Hussain, EA Morris, K Al-Ramadan, PM Shannon… - Earth-Science …, 2023 - Elsevier
Matrix-rich sandstones (matrix content> 15%) have long been recognized in the ancient
sedimentary record, most commonly in deep-marine depositional systems. The origin of the …

Frontal and lateral submarine lobe fringes: comparing sedimentary facies, architecture and flow processes

YT Spychala, DM Hodgson, A Prélat… - Journal of …, 2017 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Submarine lobe-fringe deposits form heterolithic successions that may include a high
proportion of hybrid beds. The identification of lobe-fringe successions aids interpretation of …

Hybrid event bed character and distribution linked to turbidite system sub‐environments: The North Apennine Gottero Sandstone (north‐west Italy)

M Fonnesu, F Felletti, PDW Haughton… - …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
This study documents the character and occurrence of hybrid event beds (HEBs) deposited
across a range of deep‐water sub‐environments in the Cretaceous–Palaeocene Gottero …

Depositional processes and stratigraphic architecture within a coarse-grained rift-margin turbidite system: The Wollaston Forland Group, east Greenland

GA Henstra, SA Grundvåg, EP Johannessen… - Marine and Petroleum …, 2016 - Elsevier
Abstract The Wollaston Forland Basin, NE Greenland, is a half-graben with a Middle
Jurassic to Lower Cretaceous basin-fill. In this outcrop study we investigate the facies …

Hybrid event bed character and distribution in the context of ancient deep‐lacustrine fan models

TJH Dodd, DJ McCarthy, L Amy… - …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Hybrid event beds are texturally and compositionally‐diverse deposits preserved within
deepwater settings. They are deposited by flows exhibiting 'mixed behaviour', forming …

An integrated process‐based model of flutes and tool marks in deep‐water environments: Implications for palaeohydraulics, the Bouma sequence and hybrid event …

J Peakall, J Best, JH Baas, DM Hodgson… - …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Flutes and tool marks are commonly observed sedimentary structures on the bases of
sandstones in deep‐water successions. These sole structures are universally used as …

Hybrid event beds generated by local substrate delamination on a confined-basin floor

M Fonnesu, M Patacci… - Journal of …, 2016 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
The outer parts of deep-water fans, and the basin plains into which they pass, are often
described as areas where erosion is negligible and turbidite systems have net aggradation …

Depositional elements and evolution of gravity-flow deposits on Lingshan Island (Eastern China): An integrated outcrop-subsurface study

T Yang, Y Cao, K Liu, J Tian, B Kneller - Marine and Petroleum Geology, 2022 - Elsevier
Understanding how subaqueous sediment gravity flows (SSGF) evolve in time and space,
and how their deposits vary spatially, is a key research focus for gravity flow sedimentology …

Convolute laminations and load structures in turbidites as indicators of flow reflections and decelerations against bounding slopes. Examples from the Marnoso …

R Tinterri, PM Magalhaes, A Tagliaferri, RS Cunha - Sedimentary Geology, 2016 - Elsevier
This work discusses the significance of particular types of soft-sediment deformations very
common within turbidite deposits, namely convolute laminations and load structures …