Geological Mapping · mapping-4-25

Conceptual submarine-fan model

The submarine-fan diagram is a conceptual analogue used to organise observations, not field evidence from Karangkancana.

Conceptual submarine-fan model

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Geological interpretation and evidential boundary

The submarine-fan diagram is a conceptual analogue used to organise observations, not field evidence from Karangkancana. Its legitimate role is predictive: a channel interpretation should anticipate erosive confinement and amalgamation; lobe deposits should show tabular beds and compensation; overbank deposits should become thinner and muddier away from conduits. Local sections can then be tested against those predictions. The model should not be used circularly—assigning a facies from the diagram and then citing that assignment as proof of the model. Because the Halang Formation has published evidence for a longitudinal turbidite system with channels, overbank, sheet sandstone and basin plain, the regional analogue is relevant, but local architecture and palaeocurrent data must decide which elements are actually present.

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Private mapping source vault · geological evidence record
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PDF page 73
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Source scan
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mapping-4-25