2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.earscirev.2018.05.016
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Clinoforms and clinoform systems: Review and dynamic classification scheme for shorelines, subaqueous deltas, shelf edges and continental margins

Abstract: A B S T R A C TClinoforms are inclined and normally basinward-dipping horizons developed over a range of spatial and temporal scales in both siliciclastic and carbonatic systems. The study of clinoform successions underpins sequence stratigraphy and all efforts to reconstruct the relative partitioning of reservoir, seal and source rocks along shoreline to basin-floor profiles.Here, we review clinoform research and propose a more systematic description and classification of clinoforms. This is a crucial step to… Show more

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“…These rates are not representative of parts of the coastline away from fluvial entry points where basinal processes are expected to be more pronounced, and in situ investigation is required to determine how the measured rates are expressed in the subaqueous part of the shoreline clinoform. We emphasize that the measured progradation rates are not representative of the progradation of the entire shoreline‐subaqueous delta composite clinoforms or shelf‐edge clinoforms (Patruno & Helland‐Hansen, ), which occur over much larger spatial and temporal scales than the morphological changes we have investigated.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…These rates are not representative of parts of the coastline away from fluvial entry points where basinal processes are expected to be more pronounced, and in situ investigation is required to determine how the measured rates are expressed in the subaqueous part of the shoreline clinoform. We emphasize that the measured progradation rates are not representative of the progradation of the entire shoreline‐subaqueous delta composite clinoforms or shelf‐edge clinoforms (Patruno & Helland‐Hansen, ), which occur over much larger spatial and temporal scales than the morphological changes we have investigated.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…Seismic profile flattened on top Permian, showing the Havert Formation shelf‐margin clinoforms (or shelf‐edge clinoforms; Patruno & Helland‐Hansen, ). The position of the cored intervals with respect to the overall clinoform morphology is shown (yellow squares).…”
Section: Dataset and Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Considering their toplap surface is a clinoform foreset itself in several places, a horizontal restoration of this surface can be ruled out. If these clinothems are platform‐edge deltas (shelf‐edge deltas sensu Patruno & Helland‐Hansen, ), it implies the improbable scenario that they recorded a relative sea‐level fall that matched the full platform height (>250 m) several times during the platform growth. This is supported by the absence of any discernible erosional scours at the rollover zone or in the topset strata.…”
Section: Discussion: Clinoform Development and Shelf Platform Growthmentioning
confidence: 99%