Rapid loading and deformation of soft sediments during emplacement of a lava delta in the Vøring Basin, Mid-Norwegian Margin

Author:

Maharjan Dwarika1ORCID,Planke Sverre12,Bellwald Benjamin13,Millett John M.14,Abdelmalak Mohamed Mansour12,Manton Ben1,Zastrozhnov Dmitrii12,Jerram Dougal A.25,Myklebust Reidun6

Affiliation:

1. Volcanic Basin Energy Research (VBER), Høienhald, Blindernveien 5, 0361 Oslo, Norway

2. University of Oslo, Department of Geosciences, Sem Sælands vei 1, Blindern, 0371 Oslo, Norway

3. Norwegian Geotechnical Institute (NGI), Sandakerveien 140, 0484 Oslo, Norway

4. University of Aberdeen, Department of Geology and Geophysics, King’s College, Aberdeen, AB24 3FX, UK

5. DougalEARTH Ltd, 31 Whitefields Crescent, Solihull B91 3NU, UK

6. TGS, Askekroken 11, 0277 Oslo, Norway

Abstract

Abstract Soft sediment deformation structures may form when denser sediments or fluids are deposited on or flow over unlithified and less dense sediments. This study presents a seismic geomorphological study of the basal contact between an extrusive volcanic sequence and underlying sediments, defining the ‘Base Basalt’ surface, on the Mid-Norwegian Margin. This contribution focuses in particular on the development of geomorphological features related to the rapid loading of a several 100 m-thick lava delta package of hyaloclastite onto poorly consolidated sediments of the pre-volcanic sedimentary basin fill. Seismic horizons, sequence boundaries, volcanic facies units and attribute maps are used to characterize the seismic geomorphological features imaged within a high-quality 3D seismic cube. The ‘Base Basalt’ horizon and attribute maps reveal incised channels and a network of polygonal to irregular depressions and ridges described here as an ‘egg-box network’. More than 150 depressions, with a typical diameter of 1 km and a depth of 100 m, have been mapped. The deformation features, which are restricted to the base of the Lava Delta seismic facies unit, are interpreted to be the result of rapid loading of the Lava Delta onto poorly consolidated unlithified pre-volcanic sediments. This study presents new evidence for the dynamic nature of the transition between sedimentary basins and large-scale volcanism found along volcanic margins and basins associated with rapid volcanic deposition.

Publisher

Geological Society of London

Subject

Geology,Ocean Engineering,Water Science and Technology

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