Sedimentology of Some Turbidites and Related Rocks from the Cloridorme Group, Ordovician, Quebec
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<p>Sandstones and shales of the γ4 Formation, Cloridorme
Group (Middle Ordovician) are well-exposed on the northern
coast of the Gaspé Peninsula, Quebec. The generally structureless,
normally graded, medium to very coarse sandstones
average 26 cm. in thickness and are interpreted as deposits
of subcritical turbidity currents. Associated fine sandstones
and siltstones were deposited from finer-grained turbidity
currents which in some cases were the downcurrent
equivalents of those which deposited coarse sandstones.
Argillaceous sandstone layers containing clasts of siltstone
and shale are the deposits of laminar debris flows.</p> <p>Facies are organized into four unit types, the most
important of which are sandstone packets and siltstone-shale
interpacket units. Comparison of layer thickness trends in
the actual section with those in a random section constructed
from the same layer thickness population shows that the actual
section is more ordered than expected under random processes.
Layer thickness trends are superimposed on a smallerscale
alternation of thick and thin layers.</p> <p>Sandstone packets are interpreted as depositional
lobes of a submarine fan. Packets are characterized by multiple or single thickening-upward sequences, with a thinning-upward
sequence at their top representing gradual lobe abandonment.
A channel-fill about 10 m. thick occurs in one packet.
It does not show a thinning-upward trend.</p> <p>Interpacket units also show dominantly thickening-upward
sequences and are interpreted as lobe-fringe facies.
Switching of submarine fan channels results in changes in lobe
position so that vertical sections are characterized by alternation
of lobe and lobe-fringe facies (outer fan facies association).</p> <p>Comparison of other parts of the Cloridorme Group with
the γ4 Formation allows their assignment to outer fan, fanfringe
and basin plain facies associations. Submarine fans
grew along the axis of the longitudinal basin rather than
perpendicular to its margin. Opposite palaeocurrents in different
parts of the group suggest that two oppositely-directed
fans were present. Sedimentation rate during Cloridorme
Group deposition was approximately 420 m./m.y.</p>
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Title: Sedimentology of Some Turbidites and Related Rocks from the Cloridorme Group, Ordovician, Quebec, Author: David R. Beeden, Location: Thode