2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.earscirev.2019.03.001
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Fluvio-tidal transition zone: Terminology, sedimentological and ichnological characteristics, and significance

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“…The only observations that can help in discriminating different tidal facies and determining their distribution over environmental gradients (i.e., distance from the riverine input) are the diversity and abundance of sedimentary structures and ichnofossil assemblages. Both have been largely used over the years for this very purpose, with excellent results (e.g., Fiah & Lambiase, 2014;Melnyk & Gingras, 2019). In this study, the fine alternation of sandy to clayey deposits testifies to the presence of three different facies: tidal channels (FA4), tidal flats (which can be muddy or sandy) (FA5) and tidal bars (FA6).…”
Section: Tide-dominated Environmentsmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…The only observations that can help in discriminating different tidal facies and determining their distribution over environmental gradients (i.e., distance from the riverine input) are the diversity and abundance of sedimentary structures and ichnofossil assemblages. Both have been largely used over the years for this very purpose, with excellent results (e.g., Fiah & Lambiase, 2014;Melnyk & Gingras, 2019). In this study, the fine alternation of sandy to clayey deposits testifies to the presence of three different facies: tidal channels (FA4), tidal flats (which can be muddy or sandy) (FA5) and tidal bars (FA6).…”
Section: Tide-dominated Environmentsmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…Longhitano et al ., ) because of absence of tidal flats, and it is commonly difficult to make the tidal argument in the La Jardinera fluvial to marine transition zone (cf. Dalrymple & Choi, ; Shchepetkina et al ., ). Therefore, instead of being assertive or dogmatic, tidal signals are rather proposed here as a hypothesis and interpreted to occur predominantly in the interdistributary lower delta‐plain to upper delta front deposits, based on the following evidence:…”
Section: Sedimentological Results and Interpretationsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…However, these sedimentary structures have also been reported from numerous ancient lacustrine settings where they can form by flashy fluvial discharge along shorelines and into the littoral zones of lakes as fluvial flow competency decreases via dissipation and flow expansion and via interactions with waves (e.g. Greenwood and Sherman, 1986;Ilgar and Nemec, 2005;Smith et al, 2015;Andrews and Hartley, 2015;O'Connell et al, 2017;Bright et al, 2018;Dorsey et al, 2018;Shchepetkina et al, 2019). In contrast to the discrete intervals in which such rippled facies are reported in lacustrine strata (op.…”
Section: Features Indicative Of Periodically Reversing or Flashy (Frementioning
confidence: 97%