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The Miocene palaeobathymetry and palaeoenvironments of Carriacou, the Grenadines, Lesser Antilles
Authors:STEPHEN DONOVAN  RON PICKERILL  ROGER PORTELL  TREVOR JACKSON  DAVID HARPER
Institution:Department of Palaeontology Nationaal Natuurhistorisch Museum Postbus 9517 NL-2300 RA Leiden The Netherlands, Stephen K. Donovan [];Department of Geology University of New Brunswick Fredericton, New Brunswick Canada E3B 5A3, Ron K. Pickerill [];Florida Museum of Natural History University of Florida Gainesville Florida 32611 U.S.A., Roger W. Portell [];Department of Geography &Geology University of the West Indies, Mona Kingston 7 Jamaica, Trevor A. Jackson [];Geological Museum University of Copenhagen Øster Voldgade 5–7 1350 Copenhagen K Denmark, A. T. Horper []
Abstract:Carriacou, a small island in the Grenadines, Lesser Antilles, has a Cenozoic rock record that has been important in interpreting the geologic history of the Southern Lesser Antilles Arc Platform. The Lower‐Middle Miocene sedimentary succession of the southeast and east coasts, consisting of the Belmont, Kendeace, Carriacou and Grand Bay formations, has been interpreted as a shallowing‐upward sequence from turbidite basin to nearshore?/beach? palaeoenvironments. An earlier interpretation of the Belmont Formation as having been deposited in shallow water is at variance with the turbiditic nature of the succession; the included fossils are considered allochthonous. However, an interpretation of the Grand Bay Formation as deep water is supported by multiple lines of evidence, including sedimentology (turbidites), ichnology (autochthonous association of burrows typical of deep‐water environments) and palaeontology (terrestrial, planktic, and shallow and deep water benthic species mixed together). The minimum depth of deposition of the Grand Bay Formation was 150–200 m. This suggests that the (unseen) contact between the Carriacou and Grand Bay formations is either an unconformity, formed following rapid deepening of the basin, or a fault, the Grand Bay Formation being deposited in a separate basin from the shallowing‐upwards Belmont‐Kendeace‐Carriacou formations, against which it is now juxtaposed
Keywords:Miocene  Palaeobathymetry  Palaeoecology  Lesser Antilles  Carriacou
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