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Fluvial sedimentary styles and associated depositional environments in the buntsandstein west of river rhine in saar area and pfalz (F.R. Germany) and vosges (France)

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Fluvial sedimentary styles and associated depositional environments in the buntsandstein west of river rhine in saar area and pfalz (F.R. Germany) and vosges (France)

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Abstract: The Buntsandstein west of river Rhine in Saar area, Pfalz and Vosges consists of three fluvial magnacycles which are characterized by different associated non-alluvial environments. The stratigraphic sequence is divided by several unconformities reflecting tectonic movements which were connected with periods of extension of the depositional area. Two major phases and two minor events are recognized by the evaluation of the Pfalz unconformity and the Lothringen unconformity, and the Leuter unconformity and the Saar unconformity, respectively. The Lower Buntsandstein (including Zechstein) compries the first magnacycle and is built up of alluvial-fan deposits, fluvial braidplain sediments and marine to lagoonal deposits. Some aeolian sands as well as several palaeosols are also present. The palaeolandscape consists of alluvial fans seaming the margin of the basin and fluvial braidplains reaching from the toes of the fan belt to the centre of the depositional area which is occupied by a lagoonal sea that partially evolves into a playa-lake with progressive refreshment. The Middle Buntsandstein comprises the second magnacycle and is composed of an alternation of aeolian Dünnschichten and fluvial Felsbänke. The third facies are alluvial-fan deposits of palaeogeographically restricted distribution along the margins of the basin. The aeolian Dünnschichten originate in the marginal parts of chott-type depressions (in comparison with the recent Chott Djerid in Tunesia) where rising ground water moistens the dry sediments that are laid down on the playa floor and thus allows their enhanced preservation. In dry periods, wind-blown sand is spread out as plane sheets or as migrating wind ripple trains, or accumulates to barchanoid-type dunes that advance across the flat. Depending on supply of sand, all stages of transition between dune fields with only narrow interdune corridors between the ridges and interdune playas with isolated widely-spaced dunes are developed. The individual sand storms operating in the erg are recorded in a mm-scale graded grain-size lamination. The desert-type setting is divided into depositional sand ergs where aeolian bedforms migrate, and deflationary gravel serirs where pebbly fluvial sediments are winnowed, resulting in concentration of the gravel to residual lags and in abundant grinding of clasts to ventifacts. During time of flooding of the chotts by atmospheric precipitation, fluvial incursions or rising ground water level, lacustrine playa deposits settle out in shallow stagnant water. The fluvial Felsbänke originate in wadi-type braided river systems intersecting the erg and serir zones and often redepositing aeolian sand which is derived from undercutting during abandonment and displacement of the watercourses. The stream complexes are partially fed at their proximal ends by runoff from local alluvial fans which are aligned along parts of the margins of the basin. The Upper Buntsandstein comprises the third magnacycle which is split into three megacycles that in turn are divided into several phases. A change from generally arid to primarily semi-arid climate along with tectonical up-lift in the source area results in extinction of aeolian deposition and gives rise to formation of Violette Horizonte calcrete palaeosols which are widespread throughout the Upper Buntsandstein, if their origin was not inhibited by the dynamics of the fluvial systems. The palaeosols occur in different evolutionary stages and are mainly characterized by the typical blue-violet colour, presence of root tubes, carbonate nodules and carbonate crusts, destratification and polyedric jointing. The fluvial fining-upwards cyclothems are formed in braided river systems which partially pass into meandering stream complexes. At the top of the Upper Buntsandstein, the alluvial inland plain is converted into a delta complex in the coastal plain along the approaching sea, and with a sequence of alternating progradation and recession events, the Muschelkalk transgression finally inundates the continental setting.

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<div type="abstract" xml:lang="en">Abstract: The Buntsandstein west of river Rhine in Saar area, Pfalz and Vosges consists of three fluvial magnacycles which are characterized by different associated non-alluvial environments. The stratigraphic sequence is divided by several unconformities reflecting tectonic movements which were connected with periods of extension of the depositional area. Two major phases and two minor events are recognized by the evaluation of the Pfalz unconformity and the Lothringen unconformity, and the Leuter unconformity and the Saar unconformity, respectively. The Lower Buntsandstein (including Zechstein) compries the first magnacycle and is built up of alluvial-fan deposits, fluvial braidplain sediments and marine to lagoonal deposits. Some aeolian sands as well as several palaeosols are also present. The palaeolandscape consists of alluvial fans seaming the margin of the basin and fluvial braidplains reaching from the toes of the fan belt to the centre of the depositional area which is occupied by a lagoonal sea that partially evolves into a playa-lake with progressive refreshment. The Middle Buntsandstein comprises the second magnacycle and is composed of an alternation of aeolian Dünnschichten and fluvial Felsbänke. The third facies are alluvial-fan deposits of palaeogeographically restricted distribution along the margins of the basin. The aeolian Dünnschichten originate in the marginal parts of chott-type depressions (in comparison with the recent Chott Djerid in Tunesia) where rising ground water moistens the dry sediments that are laid down on the playa floor and thus allows their enhanced preservation. In dry periods, wind-blown sand is spread out as plane sheets or as migrating wind ripple trains, or accumulates to barchanoid-type dunes that advance across the flat. Depending on supply of sand, all stages of transition between dune fields with only narrow interdune corridors between the ridges and interdune playas with isolated widely-spaced dunes are developed. The individual sand storms operating in the erg are recorded in a mm-scale graded grain-size lamination. The desert-type setting is divided into depositional sand ergs where aeolian bedforms migrate, and deflationary gravel serirs where pebbly fluvial sediments are winnowed, resulting in concentration of the gravel to residual lags and in abundant grinding of clasts to ventifacts. During time of flooding of the chotts by atmospheric precipitation, fluvial incursions or rising ground water level, lacustrine playa deposits settle out in shallow stagnant water. The fluvial Felsbänke originate in wadi-type braided river systems intersecting the erg and serir zones and often redepositing aeolian sand which is derived from undercutting during abandonment and displacement of the watercourses. The stream complexes are partially fed at their proximal ends by runoff from local alluvial fans which are aligned along parts of the margins of the basin. The Upper Buntsandstein comprises the third magnacycle which is split into three megacycles that in turn are divided into several phases. A change from generally arid to primarily semi-arid climate along with tectonical up-lift in the source area results in extinction of aeolian deposition and gives rise to formation of Violette Horizonte calcrete palaeosols which are widespread throughout the Upper Buntsandstein, if their origin was not inhibited by the dynamics of the fluvial systems. The palaeosols occur in different evolutionary stages and are mainly characterized by the typical blue-violet colour, presence of root tubes, carbonate nodules and carbonate crusts, destratification and polyedric jointing. The fluvial fining-upwards cyclothems are formed in braided river systems which partially pass into meandering stream complexes. At the top of the Upper Buntsandstein, the alluvial inland plain is converted into a delta complex in the coastal plain along the approaching sea, and with a sequence of alternating progradation and recession events, the Muschelkalk transgression finally inundates the continental setting.</div>
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