Author:
UNDERWOOD C. J.,MITCHELL S. F.
Abstract
The mid-Cretaceous sediments of northeast England were deposited at the western margin
of the southern North Sea Basin, with sedimentation occurring in a range of tectonic settings. Detailed
analysis of the areal distribution and sedimentary facies of Aptian to earliest Cenomanian sediments
has allowed the pattern of onlap onto the Market Weighton structural high and changes in relative sea
level to be documented. Successive onlap episodes during the Early Aptian, Late Aptian and Early
Albian culminated in the final flooding of the structure during the Late Albian (varicosum Subzone).
Sea-level curves generated from coastal onlap patterns are difficult to relate to published ‘global’ sea-level
curves due to the high frequency of the fluctuations in relative sea level observed. Despite this,
detailed correlation and analysis of sedimentological events suggest that even the most expanded, basinal
succession is relatively incomplete. This study has also shown that the change from dominantly
syn-tectonic to dominantly post-tectonic sedimentation style occurred in the late Early Albian.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Cited by
11 articles.
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