| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 5781977 | Marine and Petroleum Geology | 2017 | 38 Pages | 
Abstract
												A relative base level fall of several hundred meters is recorded at the onset of the Miocene compression phase (mid Miocene). Simultaneously, the Mid Miocene Unconformity (MMU) developed and the syntectonic and lowstand Kai Formation was deposited to the west of the study area. Upon termination of the Miocene compression phase a cumulative base level rise in the order of 500 m is interpreted. The lower Molo Formation is interpreted as a coastal delta sequence and characterized by a sand-rich parasequence set that exhibits a largely progradational motif. The deposits record a stepped landward migration of the paleo coastline during the initial transgression. Locally, the relative position of topset-foreset rollovers and trajectory analysis document 90 m of the base level rise. The upper Molo Formation is interpreted as a fluvial-dominated, wave-influenced progradational shelf-edge delta. Fluctuations in base level are interpreted to be largely tectonically driven.
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											Authors
												Helge Løseth, Rune Kyrkjebø, Eilert Hilde, Richard John Wild, Halvor Bunkholt, 
											