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Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

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Journal of Sedimentary Research
Vol. 91 (2021), No. 6. (June), Pages 571-594
DOI: 10.2110/jsr.2020.081

Evidence for variable precipitation and discharge from Upper Cretaceous–Paleogene Previous HitfluvialNext Hit deposits of the Raton Basin, Colorado–New Previous HitMexicoNext Hit, U.S.A.

Theresa M. Schwartz, Marieke Dechesne, Kristine L. Zellman

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The Raton Basin of Colorado–New Previous HitMexicoNext Hit, USA, is the southeasternmost basin of the Laramide intraforeland province of North America. It hosts a thick succession (4.5 km or 15,000 ft) of Upper Cretaceous to Paleogene marine and continental strata that were deposited in response to the final regression of the Western Interior Seaway and the onset of Laramide intraforeland deformation. The Upper Cretaceous–Paleogene Raton and Poison Canyon formations were previously described as meandering river and braided river deposits that represented distal and proximal members of rivers that drained the basin-bounding Sangre de Cristo–Culebra uplift. We present new observations of Previous HitfluvialNext Hit-channel architecture that show that both formations contain the deposits of sinuous Previous HitfluvialNext Hit channels. However, Previous HitfluvialNext Hit channels of the Raton Formation formed in ever-wet environments and were affected by steady discharge, whereas channels of the overlying Poison Canyon Formation formed in drier environments and were affected by variable discharge. The apparent transition in Previous HitfluvialNext Hit discharge characteristics was coeval with the progradation of Previous HitfluvialNext Hit fans across the Raton Basin during the Paleocene, emanating from the ancestral Sangre de Cristo–Culebra uplift. The construction of Previous HitfluvialNext Hit fans, coupled with the sedimentary features observed within, highlights the dual control of Laramide deformation and early Cenozoic climatic patterns on the sedimentary evolution of the Raton Basin.


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