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An earthquake origin for synsedimentary deformation in a late Triassic (Rhaetian) lagoonal sequence, southwest Britain

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 May 2009

M. J. Mayall
Affiliation:
BP Exploration Company Limited, Britannic House, Moor Lane, London, EC2Y9BU

Abstract

Summary. The late Triassic (Rhaetian) Cotham Member in southwest Britain was deposited in a shallow, dominantly freshwater lagoon and contains a bed of synsedimentary deformation which can be traced for at least 25 km. The bed includes microfaults and plastically deformed slump-folds. In south Wales and north Somerset the top of the bed is slightly eroded and desiccation cracks up to I m deep are present. The deformation was probably caused by earthquake activity and associated uplift in the north Somerset-south Wales area. Earthquake activity is inferred to have been part of the early Cimmerian tectonic phase in northern Europe. The bed of synsedimentary deformation is a stratigraphic 'event' which can be used for correlation in this area.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1983

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