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Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

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Journal of Sedimentary Petrology
Vol. 48 (1978)No. 1. (March), Pages 193-201

Backset Bedding in Turbidites: A Further Example from the Cloridorme Formation (Middle Ordovician), Gaspe, Quebec

Keith Skipper (2), S. B. Bhattacharjee (3)

ABSTRACT

"Backset bedding" was found in a thick (144 cm) turbidite bed in the Cloridorme Formation, Gaspe Peninsula, Quebec. The "backsets" occur in coarse-medium sand below a train of three trochoidal profiles (wavelength 30 cm, amplitude 4 cm) and above a basal division (9-13 cm thick) of parallel lamination. Flute casts on the sole of the bed, and ripple-drift cross-lamination--forming the preservation blanket covering the trochoidal profiles and "backsets"--allow paleocurrent direction measurements.

The "backset bedding" is interpreted to result from the upstream migration of antidunes. A suitable analysis for the formation of antidunes by density currents uses an equation appropriate for internal waves at a density interface between two superimposed fluids which are moving parallel and in the same direction.


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