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Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

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Journal of Sedimentary Research
Vol. 95 (2025), No. 4. (July), Pages 693-706
https://doi.org/10.2110/jsr.2024.137

Previous Hit3-DNext Hit Previous HitseismicNext Hit-based morphometric analysis of Silurian pinnacle reefs, southern Ontario, Canada

Bruce S. Hart, Shelie Cascadden, Ian Scotland

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This paper presents the first Previous Hit3-DNext Hit Previous HitseismicNext Hit-based statistical analyses of Silurian pinnacle reef morphology from the Michigan Basin. Using a patchwork of small Previous Hit3-DNext Hit Previous HitseismicNext Hit surveys from southwestern Ontario, 35 such reefs were mapped. Pinnacle outlines were mapped by defining onlap of younger strata onto the steeply dipping reef margin. Most morphometric Previous HitdataNext Hit presented herein, including reef length, width, area, orientation, and other parameters, were derived from a GIS-based workflow. These pinnacles are quite small (almost all pinnacles are < 0.5 km2 in areal extent) compared to global datasets of reef morphology. The most areally extensive reefs tend to be the tallest, and reefs tend to get larger towards the basin center. Most are somewhat oval shaped, and the axes of the most elongated reefs tend to strike parallel to the paleobathymetry. Previous Hit3-DNext Hit Previous HitseismicNext Hit-based analyses are supplemented herein with Previous HitdataNext Hit from reefs mapped using 2-D Previous HitseismicNext Hit, logs, and/or gravity Previous HitdataNext Hit to show that the spacing between all reefs in the study area (n = 128) is generally 1–2 km, but some reefs are 4 km or more from the nearest other buildup. These morphometric Previous HitdataNext Hit, combined with other analyses, were used to refute an alternative interpretation of pinnacle origin. Although the analyses presented herein provide a unique descriptive dataset for analyzing Silurian pinnacle reefs, interpreting the genetic significance of our results would require additional work that integrates them with sedimentologic and Previous HitseismicTop stratigraphic analyses.


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