Tidal deposits have been a specific research topic for about 40 years, and whilst this has resulted in a proliferation of papers in scientific journals, there have only been a few book-length syntheses. Over the years, tidal sedimentology has been reinforced by fluid mechanics and numerical modelling but has remained rooted in facies and stratigraphic studies. Recent developments in tidal sedimentology lean toward a more quantitative assessment of the imprint of tides in the facies record of intertidal and shallow subtidal areas. They highlight the increasing relevance of tidal deposits studies, from high resolution subsurface reservoir geology to climate change and sea-level rise. This volume gathers 17 contributions to the Tidalites 2012 congress held in Caen, France. It reflects current advances in the sedimentology and stratigraphy of tidal deposits, in both ancient and modern environments. It shows the current diversity of this field of research, through a wide spectrum of methods including remote sensing, in-situ hydrodynamical measurements, and ichnology, in addition to classic field studies and petrography.
List of Contributors vii
Contributions to Modern and Ancient Tidal Sedimentology: an introduction to
the volume 1
Bernadette Tessier and Jean-Yves Reynaud
Hydrodynamic modelling of salinity variations in a semiengineered mangrove
wetland: The microtidal Frog Creek System, Florida 5
Jicai Zhang, Dongdong Chu, Ping Wang, Joseph Hughes and Jun Cheng
Temporal changes in rivermouth bars from Lband SAR images : A case study
in the Mekong River delta, South Vietnam 21
Akiko Tanaka, Katsuto Uehara, Toru Tamura, Yoshiki Saito, Van Lap Nguyen and
Thi Kim Oanh Ta
Does the Ichnogis method work? A test of prediction performance in a
microtidal environment: The Mula di Muggia (Northern Adriatic, Italy) 35
Andrea Baucon and Fabrizio Felletti
Suspended sediment dynamics induced by the passage of a tidal bore in an
upper estuary 61
Lucille Furgerot, Pierre Weill, Dominique Mouazé and Bernadette Tessier
Morphodynamics and sedimentary facies in a tidalfluvial transition with
tidal bores (the middle Qiantang Estuary, China) 75
Daidu Fan, Junbiao Tu, Shuai Shang, Lingling Chen and Yue Zhang
Tidalbore deposits in incised valleys, Albian, SW Iberian Ranges, Spain 93
Manuela ChamizoBorreguero, Nieves Meléndez and Poppe L. de Boer
The Graafwater Formation, Lower Table Mountain Group, Ordovician, South
Africa: Reinterpretation from a tidedominated and wavedominated
depositional system to an alluvial fan/braidplain complex incorporating a
number of tidal marine incursions 117
Burghard W. Flemming
Tidal versus continental sandymuddy flat deposits: Evidence from the Oncala
Group (Early Cretaceous, N Spain) 133
I. Emma Quijada, Pablo SuarezGonzalez, M. Isabel Benito and Ramón Mas
Do stromatolites need tides to trap ooids? Insights from a Cretaceous system
of coastal-wetlands 161
Pablo SuarezGonzalez, I. Emma Quijada, M. Isabel Benito and Ramón Mas
Angular and tangential toeset geometry in tidal crossstrata: An additional
feature of currentmodulated deposits 191
Domenico Chiarella
Hierarchy of tidal rhythmites from semidiurnal to solstitial cycles: Origin
of inclined heterolithic stratifications (IHS) in tidal channels from the Dur
At Talah Formation (upper Eocene, Sirte Basin, Libya) and a facies comparison
with modern MontSaintMichel Bay deposits (France) 203
Jonathan Pelletier, Ashour Abouessa, Mathieu Schuster, Philippe Duringer and
JeanLoup Rubino
Cataclysmic burial of Pennsylvanian Period coal swamps in the Illinois
Basin: Hypertidal sedimentation during Gondwanan glacial meltwater pulses
217
Allen W. Archer, Scott Elrick, W. John Nelson and William A. DiMichele
Tidal ravinement surfaces in the Pleistocene macrotidal tidedominated Dong
Nai estuary, southern Vietnam 233
Toshiyuki Kitazawa and Naomi Murakoshi
Tidallymodulated infilling of a large coastal plain during the Holocene;
the case of the French Flemish Coastal plain 243
José Margotta, Alain Trentesaux and Nicolas Tribovillard
Sedimentology of a transgressive mixedenergy (wave/tidedominated) estuary,
Upper Devonian Geirud Formation (Alborz Basin, northern Iran) 261
Mahmoud Sharafi, Sergio G. Longhitano, Asadollah Mahboubi, Reza Moussavi
Harami and Hosien Mosaddegh
Sedimentary facies and Late Pleistocene Holocene evolution of the northern
Jiangsucoast and radial tidal ridge field, South Yellow Sea, China 293
Yong Yin, Peihong Jia and Qing Li
Facies, architecture and stratigraphic occurrence of headlandattached tidal
sand ridges in the Roda Formation, Northern Spain 313
Kain J. Michaud and Robert W. Dalrymple
Index 343
Bernadette Tessier is currently Senior Researcher at the CNRS in Caen, and has worked on tidal environments and deposits for 30 years. Her main interest is the Holocene evolution and sediment infill of tide-dominated estuaries in north-west France. Her most recent work focuses on the control by climate changes on the behaviour of megatidal systems.
Jean-Yves Reynaud has been working on tidal deposits since 1992. He has authored papers on the offshore tidal ridges of the southern Celtic Sea, and on the tide-dominated bioclastic deposits infilling Miocene incised valleys and straits of south-east France and Corsica. He is currently Professor at the University of Lille.