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Late Quaternary Depositional Processes on Continental Rise of Western Equatorial Atlantic: Comparison with Western North Atlantic and Implications for Reservoir-Rock Distribution.

机译:西赤道大西洋大陆崛起晚第四纪沉积过程:与西北大西洋的比较及其对储集岩分布的影响。

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The latest Pleistocene continental-rise sediments of the western Equatorial Atlantic are composed of (1) hemipelagic clay rich in terrigenous silt and organic detritus, and (2) redeposited terrigenous silt/sand beds up to several meters thick. The abundance, thicknesses, structures, textures, and compositions of the redeposited silt/sand beds indicate that the continental rise has been shaped largely by deposition from turbidity currents and related mass flows. In contrast, previous investigators have demonstrated that the continental rise of the western North Atlantic has been shaped largely by deposition from geostrophic contour currents. Thus, although both the Equatorial and North Atlantic rises are on the western side of the ocean basin, receive large influxes of terrigenous sediment, and have similar late Pleistocene sedimentation rates, the two continental rises have very different sedimentary histories. The fact that contour-current deposition has not been a significant factor in shaping the continental rise of the western Equatorial Atlantic indicates that the contour-current model for continental rise formation which was derived from observations in the western North Atlantic cannot be utilized arbitrarily to explain formation of all continental-rise sequences, ancient or modern. The process which formed any particular continental rise may have an important bearing on the potential of that rise as a hydrocarbon province. Continental-rise sequences shaped by turbidity-current processes (such as the western Equatorial Atlantic) would seem to contain both excellent source and reservoir rock.

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