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CEE 437 Lecture 11 Sediments and Soils Thomas Doe What You Should Know   Relationship of flow velocity to erosion, transport, and deposition Major depositional environments and their typical sediments Fluvial  Alluvial Fan  Deltaic  Aeolian  Beach and Lagoon  Continental Shelf/Slope  Waltham Sections   03 – Surface Processes: All 13 – Weathering and Soils:      14 – Floodplains and Alluvium – page 28   Emphasis on fluvial environments and their variability 17 – Coastal Processes   agronomic and engineering soil definitions Physical vs chemical weathering Depth and climatic controls on weathering Limestones Sediment transport only 28 – Subsidence on Clays   General familiarity, Expansive soils Be aware of where clays occur geologically Outline      Why this is important Soil definition Flow Basics Features of depositional environments Depositional environments Continental  Transitional  Marine  Soil and Sediment Definition (Waltham 13)  Geologists and Agronomists   Zone of weathered material, zoned from the surface with a significant component of organic material especially in the upper zones Engineers Weak material that can be excavated without ripping or blasting  Granular materials appropriate for soil mechanics study  Loosely covers sediments as well  Energy Distribution in Channels Critical Drag Forces on Particles Settling, Suspensions, and Stokes Law Settling Velocity = 1/18 [((rs-rf) g D2)/m] Hjulström’s Diagram Sediment Sorting Also Waltham – Sediment Size Distributions Sedimentary Structure — Cross Bedding From Waltham Ripples, Dunes, Crossbeds Overview of Environments http://encyclopedia.vbxml.net/File:SedimentaryEnvironment.jpg Depositional Environments   Synchroneity of deposition of different rock types Sedimentary facies   Related to energy of environment   A rock unit is not everywhere the same age: Bright Angel Shale (example channels and banks in fluvial systems) Energy related to topography, climate, and tectonic activity Some Challenging Environments (important slide)  Fluvial     Deposits from Suspensions (Lahars,Turbidites,Flood Deposits)    Wide range of velocities Channels moving with time Difficult interpolations Very loose packed sands Highly unstable and liquefiable Lacustrine and Lagoonal   High clay contents If under-consolidated, highly compressible   Mexico City Venice Continental Environments Modified from Pamela, Gore, Georgia Perimeter College http://www.gpc.edu/~pgore/geology/historical_lab/environmentchart.htm Continental Environments Weathering and Mass Wasting Alluvial Fans Fluvial Environments     Wide range of velocities Wide range of sediments Flow localized to channels which are moving over time Difficult to interpolate and extrapolate conditions using boreholes Fluvial and Lacustrine Environments  Lacustrine Deltaic deposits at margins, finer materials in lake beds  Settling area for fines and concentration of clays  Alluvial-Lacustrine Example http://www.gnb.ca/0078/Minerals/pdf/McCully_Gas_Field_Project-e.pdf Clays  Quick Clays Formerly glaciated areas (Scandinavia, Alaska, Canada, Russia  Sudden and catastrophic loss of strength with liquefaction  Chemical interactions as fresh water replaces marine?  Mexico City Settlement Aeolian Deposits Transitional Environments Transitional Environments Modified from Pamela, Gore, Georgia Perimeter College http://www.gpc.edu/~pgore/geology/historical_lab/environmentchart.htm Deltaic Environments   Variability based on proximity to source Stratigraphy effected by progradation Deltaic Development and Sedimentary Facies Marine Depositional Environments Modified from Pamela, Gore, Georgia Perimeter College http://www.gpc.edu/~pgore/geology/historical_lab/environmentchart.htm Marine Environments Continental Slope Environments   Turbidites and turbidity currents Graded bedding poor sorting  vertical zonation with fining upwards  Turbidites and Turbidity Currents Turbidity Flow – Bouma Sequence Often soft sediment deformation
 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                            