TY - JOUR
T1 - Stratigraphic and lithofacies analysis of the Gohatsion Formation in the Blue Nile basin, central Ethiopia
T2 - Implications for depositional setting
AU - Chernet, Samuel G.
AU - Atnafu, Balemwal
AU - Asrat, Asfawossen
N1 - Funding Information:
This work has been conducted as part of MSc thesis of SGC. The Addis Ababa University is acknowledged for partly funding the work. Million Alemayehu, Bahru Zinaye and Takele Mengistie are duly acknowledged for their assistance in the field. Special thanks is due to Prof. Anneleen Foubert for her critical comments regarding the sedimentology. We would also like to thank Nils Lenhardt and Nahid Gani for their rigorous reviews and critical comments that benefited the manuscript immensely.
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© 2019 Elsevier Ltd
PY - 2020/2
Y1 - 2020/2
N2 - The Gohatsion Formation consists of a cyclic intercalation of fine siliciclastic and evaporite/carbonate beds and has been subdivided into three informal members, namely the Lower Mudrock Member, the Gypsum Member and the Upper Mudrock Member. Four lithostratigraphic sections were constructed at the Gohatsion, Dejen, Mugher and Jemma localities. Lithofacies analysis of the succession at outcrop and petrographic scales indicate a broad tidal belt influenced by seasonal and regional climate and sea level changes. Integrated lithofacies depositional models for the corresponding informal members have been proposed in order to demonstrate the lithological response to local and global climate change and sea level fluctuations that occurred during the initial phase of the Tethyan Sea transgression during the early to middle Jurassic. Lithofacies of the Lower Mudrock Member show deposition within a siliciclast-dominated back barrier tidal flat system. Deposition of the Gypsum Member occurred in a marine coastal sabkha belt, whereas the Upper Mudrock Member was deposited in a broad coastal shelf prone to seasonal marine flooding. The models show that all the members of the Gohatsion Formation were formed within a broad coastal tidal belt with continental influence and sediment delivery from the northwest, and a slowly encroaching transgressive marine influence from the southeast.
AB - The Gohatsion Formation consists of a cyclic intercalation of fine siliciclastic and evaporite/carbonate beds and has been subdivided into three informal members, namely the Lower Mudrock Member, the Gypsum Member and the Upper Mudrock Member. Four lithostratigraphic sections were constructed at the Gohatsion, Dejen, Mugher and Jemma localities. Lithofacies analysis of the succession at outcrop and petrographic scales indicate a broad tidal belt influenced by seasonal and regional climate and sea level changes. Integrated lithofacies depositional models for the corresponding informal members have been proposed in order to demonstrate the lithological response to local and global climate change and sea level fluctuations that occurred during the initial phase of the Tethyan Sea transgression during the early to middle Jurassic. Lithofacies of the Lower Mudrock Member show deposition within a siliciclast-dominated back barrier tidal flat system. Deposition of the Gypsum Member occurred in a marine coastal sabkha belt, whereas the Upper Mudrock Member was deposited in a broad coastal shelf prone to seasonal marine flooding. The models show that all the members of the Gohatsion Formation were formed within a broad coastal tidal belt with continental influence and sediment delivery from the northwest, and a slowly encroaching transgressive marine influence from the southeast.
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U2 - 10.1016/j.jafrearsci.2019.103693
DO - 10.1016/j.jafrearsci.2019.103693
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85074768921
SN - 1464-343X
VL - 162
JO - Journal of African Earth Sciences
JF - Journal of African Earth Sciences
M1 - 103693
ER -