Sedimentology and stratigraphic development of sandy members of Pindiga formation, GONGOLA SUB-BASIN, northern Benue trough, Nigeria: A mixed wave, tide and fluvially influenced coastal system

This paper documents the detailed sedimentology and stratigraphic evolution of the Sandy members of the Pindiga Formation. Good understanding of this succession is relevant to resource exploration and exploitation in the frontier Gongola Sub-basin of the Northern Benue Trough and similar Cretaceous...

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Main Authors: Goro, Isah Aliyu, Abubakar, Muhammad Bello, Bukar, Shettima, Abdullah, Wan Hasiah
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spelling my.um.eprints.266452022-04-04T04:23:59Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/26645/ Sedimentology and stratigraphic development of sandy members of Pindiga formation, GONGOLA SUB-BASIN, northern Benue trough, Nigeria: A mixed wave, tide and fluvially influenced coastal system Goro, Isah Aliyu Abubakar, Muhammad Bello Bukar, Shettima Abdullah, Wan Hasiah QE Geology This paper documents the detailed sedimentology and stratigraphic evolution of the Sandy members of the Pindiga Formation. Good understanding of this succession is relevant to resource exploration and exploitation in the frontier Gongola Sub-basin of the Northern Benue Trough and similar Cretaceous strata in general. Detailed facies analysis based on examination of twelve well exposed outcrops revealed four facies successions. Field relations show that the deposits are stratigraphically partitioned by a disconformity surface into two parts. The lower part consists of regressive wave-storm dominated deltaic and wave-storm dominated offshore to nearshore facies successions, while the upper part comprises of transgressive wave dominated estuary and tide dominated estuary successions. Fourteen facies were identified and organized into nine facies associations. Field observations show that the upper boundary of the Sandy members is an angular unconformity represented by the development of a thick paleosol unit below the Fika Shale. Conversely, the lower boundary is transitional. Contrary to earlier fluvial and coastal to littoral interpretation of the Sandy members, this work demonstrates that marine processes were important for facies development. It is shown that an integration of detailed facies and ichnological analyses is valuable in determining robust paleoenvimnmental interpretations of sedimentary successions. Elsevier 2021 Article PeerReviewed Goro, Isah Aliyu and Abubakar, Muhammad Bello and Bukar, Shettima and Abdullah, Wan Hasiah (2021) Sedimentology and stratigraphic development of sandy members of Pindiga formation, GONGOLA SUB-BASIN, northern Benue trough, Nigeria: A mixed wave, tide and fluvially influenced coastal system. Journal of African Earth Sciences, 173. ISSN 1464-343X, DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jafrearsci.2020.104024 <https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jafrearsci.2020.104024>. 10.1016/j.jafrearsci.2020.104024
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Goro, Isah Aliyu
Abubakar, Muhammad Bello
Bukar, Shettima
Abdullah, Wan Hasiah
Sedimentology and stratigraphic development of sandy members of Pindiga formation, GONGOLA SUB-BASIN, northern Benue trough, Nigeria: A mixed wave, tide and fluvially influenced coastal system
description This paper documents the detailed sedimentology and stratigraphic evolution of the Sandy members of the Pindiga Formation. Good understanding of this succession is relevant to resource exploration and exploitation in the frontier Gongola Sub-basin of the Northern Benue Trough and similar Cretaceous strata in general. Detailed facies analysis based on examination of twelve well exposed outcrops revealed four facies successions. Field relations show that the deposits are stratigraphically partitioned by a disconformity surface into two parts. The lower part consists of regressive wave-storm dominated deltaic and wave-storm dominated offshore to nearshore facies successions, while the upper part comprises of transgressive wave dominated estuary and tide dominated estuary successions. Fourteen facies were identified and organized into nine facies associations. Field observations show that the upper boundary of the Sandy members is an angular unconformity represented by the development of a thick paleosol unit below the Fika Shale. Conversely, the lower boundary is transitional. Contrary to earlier fluvial and coastal to littoral interpretation of the Sandy members, this work demonstrates that marine processes were important for facies development. It is shown that an integration of detailed facies and ichnological analyses is valuable in determining robust paleoenvimnmental interpretations of sedimentary successions.
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author Goro, Isah Aliyu
Abubakar, Muhammad Bello
Bukar, Shettima
Abdullah, Wan Hasiah
author_facet Goro, Isah Aliyu
Abubakar, Muhammad Bello
Bukar, Shettima
Abdullah, Wan Hasiah
author_sort Goro, Isah Aliyu
title Sedimentology and stratigraphic development of sandy members of Pindiga formation, GONGOLA SUB-BASIN, northern Benue trough, Nigeria: A mixed wave, tide and fluvially influenced coastal system
title_short Sedimentology and stratigraphic development of sandy members of Pindiga formation, GONGOLA SUB-BASIN, northern Benue trough, Nigeria: A mixed wave, tide and fluvially influenced coastal system
title_full Sedimentology and stratigraphic development of sandy members of Pindiga formation, GONGOLA SUB-BASIN, northern Benue trough, Nigeria: A mixed wave, tide and fluvially influenced coastal system
title_fullStr Sedimentology and stratigraphic development of sandy members of Pindiga formation, GONGOLA SUB-BASIN, northern Benue trough, Nigeria: A mixed wave, tide and fluvially influenced coastal system
title_full_unstemmed Sedimentology and stratigraphic development of sandy members of Pindiga formation, GONGOLA SUB-BASIN, northern Benue trough, Nigeria: A mixed wave, tide and fluvially influenced coastal system
title_sort sedimentology and stratigraphic development of sandy members of pindiga formation, gongola sub-basin, northern benue trough, nigeria: a mixed wave, tide and fluvially influenced coastal system
publisher Elsevier
publishDate 2021
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/26645/
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