Turbidites of the Early Cretaceous Lingshandao Formation on Lingshan Island, eastern China, show numerous soft-sediment deformation structures. The turbidites accumulated in a rift basin plain on the distal part of… Click to show full abstract
Turbidites of the Early Cretaceous Lingshandao Formation on Lingshan Island, eastern China, show numerous soft-sediment deformation structures. The turbidites accumulated in a rift basin plain on the distal part of a low-energy fan, together with autochthonous fine-grained sediments that settled from suspension. Occasionally, sets of both types of sediments slumped down the basin slope. The turbidites were studied in two sections. Paleocurrent directions, measured from sole marks at the base of the sandy turbidites, indicate a slope from SE to NW; this is consistent with the dip direction of the axial planes of the major slump folds. Among the numerous types of soft-sediment deformation structures that are present, two types are of special interest because of their specific genesis, viz. rip-up clasts and dome structures. It appears that rapid sedimentation must be considered as the main trigger behind these deformations: the rapid accumulation of particularly the sandy turbidites resulted in overloading ...
               
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