ARCHITECTURAL ELEMENT ANALYSIS WITHIN THE KAYENTA FORMATION (LOWER JURASSIC) USING GROUND-PROBING RADAR AND SEDIMENTOLOGICAL PROFILING, SOUTHWESTERN COLORADO

被引:36
作者
STEPHENS, M [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV TORONTO,DEPT GEOL,TORONTO M5S 3B1,ON,CANADA
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10.1016/0037-0738(94)90038-8
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P5 [地质学];
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0709 ; 081803 ;
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A well exposed outcrop in the Kayenta Formation (Lower Jurassic) in southwestern Colorado was examined in order to delineate the stratigraphy in the subsurface and test the usefulness of ground-probing radar (GPR) in three-dimensional architectural studies. Two fluvial styles are present within the Kayenta Formation. Sandbodies within the lower third of the outcrop are characterized by parallel laminations that can be followed in the cliff-face for well over 300 m. These sandbodies are sheet-like in appearance, and represent high-energy flood deposits that most likely resulted from episodic floods. The remainder of the outcrop is characterized by concave-up channel deposits with bank-attached and mid-channel macroforms. Their presence suggests a multiple channel river system. The GPR data collected on the cliff-top, together with sedimentological data, provided a partial three-dimensional picture of the paleo-river system within the Kayenta Formation. The 3-D picture consists of stacked channel-bar lenses approximately 50 m in diameter. The GPR technique offers a very effective means of delineating the subsurface stratigraphy. Its high resolution capabilities, easy mobility, and rapid rate of data collection make it a useful tool. Its shallow penetration depth and limitation to low-conductivity environments are its only drawbacks.
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