Controls on sediment distribution in a volcanically-affected basin: insights from the Ethiopian Flood Basalt Province

Author:

Passey Simon R.1ORCID,McLean Charlotte Elizabeth1ORCID,Ayalew Dereje2

Affiliation:

1. CASP, West Building, Madingley Rise, Madingley Road, Cambridge CB3 0UD, UK

2. School of Earth Sciences, Addis Ababa University, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

Abstract

AbstractThis study provides a comprehensive examination of the Oligocene–Miocene Ethiopian Flood Basalt Province (EFBP) within the Blue Nile (Abay) Basin (BNB), Ethiopia. Extensive logging through 29 new sections has enabled an updated stratigraphic account of the BNB to be elucidated and reveals the significance of intravolcanic sedimentary systems within the EFBP. Five sub- and intra-volcanic surfaces were modelled using spot heights to generate isopach maps that were used to constrain the thickness variations within the stratigraphy. Additionally, lineaments, Strahler stream segments and volcanic cones were mapped out from digital elevation models (SRTM DEM) and satellite data (ASTER and LANDSAT 8 imagery). These data were used in conjunction with the isopach maps to better understand the basinal controls on the distribution of intravolcanic sedimentary systems within the BNB. The study reveals how NNE and ESE/SE structural trends have influenced the distribution of volcanoes within the basin, which has in turn disrupted the distribution and lithofacies architecture of the volcanic sequences. The presence of intrabasinal ridges parallel to the major structural trends are also revealed, which formed relatively short-lived drainage divides. The implications of these intrabasinal highs on the composition and the reservoir potential of intravolcanic sedimentary successions are discussed.

Publisher

Geological Society of London

Subject

Geology,Ocean Engineering,Water Science and Technology

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