posted on 2024-11-15, 00:31authored byNicolas Olivier, Gilles Dromart, Nicolas Coltice, Nicolas FlamentNicolas Flament, Patrice F Rey, Remi Sauvestre
The 3.46 Ga Marble Bar Chert Member of the East Pilbara Craton, Western Australia, is one of the earliest and best-preserved sedimentary successions on Earth. Here, we interpret the finely laminated thin-bedded cherts, mixed conglomeratic beds, chert breccia beds and chert folded beds of the Marble Bar Chert Member as the product of low-density turbidity currents, high-density turbidity currents, mass transport complexes and slumps, respectively. Integrated into a channel-levee depositional model, the Marble Bar Chert Member constitutes the oldest documented deep-sea fan on Earth, with thin-bedded cherts, breccia beds and slumps composing the outer levee facies tracts, and scours and conglomeratic beds representing the channel systems.
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Olivier, N., Dromart, G., Coltice, N., Flament, N., Rey, P. & Sauvestre, R. (2012). A deep subaqueous fan depositional model for the Paleoarchaean (3.46 Ga) Marble Bar Cherts, Warrawoona Group, Western Australia. Geological Magazine, 149 (4), 743-749.