A combined palynofacies and lithofacies analysis was carried out on two borehole successions (Streppenosa 1 and Bimmisca 1) from the Hyblean Plateau Petroleum System (SE Sicily, Italy). It was found that both the wells penetrated the most important source and seal rocks of the Sicilian region (Noto and Streppenosa formations), previously assigned to the Late Triassic-Early Jurassic, deposited within a carbonate platform-basin system. Based on new palynological data, the organic rich succession (Noto Formation and Upper Streppenosa Member) can now be entirely assigned to the Rhaetian, thus constraining its deposition to a time interval characterized by increasing global humidity and seasonality. The integrated palynofacies and lithofacies data enabled characteri- zation of the timing of the drowning phases of the carbonate platform-basin system as being controlled by rela- tive sea level changes mostly triggered by the Triassic extensional tectonic activity. During the first phase of the relative sea-level rise, clayey and organic-rich sediments were deposited only in the deepest portion of the basin. As the sea level continued to rise, the entire system drowned completely and suboxic-anoxic basinal sediments were deposited across the whole Hyblean region, onlapping the shallow-water facies. In the meantime increasing global humidity contributed to an increased freshwater input in the marine depositional system as documented by the presence of fern spores and clay. It caused water stratification and subsequent anoxia at marine basins, fa- voring the preservation of sedimentary organic matter. This atmospheric change could be related to the degassing of the Central Atlantic Magmatic Province.

Paleoenvironmental reconstruction by means of palynofacies and lithofacies analyses: an example from the Upper Triassic subsurface succession of the Hyblean Plateau Petroleum System (SE Sicily, Italy)

Cirilli, Simonetta
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2018

Abstract

A combined palynofacies and lithofacies analysis was carried out on two borehole successions (Streppenosa 1 and Bimmisca 1) from the Hyblean Plateau Petroleum System (SE Sicily, Italy). It was found that both the wells penetrated the most important source and seal rocks of the Sicilian region (Noto and Streppenosa formations), previously assigned to the Late Triassic-Early Jurassic, deposited within a carbonate platform-basin system. Based on new palynological data, the organic rich succession (Noto Formation and Upper Streppenosa Member) can now be entirely assigned to the Rhaetian, thus constraining its deposition to a time interval characterized by increasing global humidity and seasonality. The integrated palynofacies and lithofacies data enabled characteri- zation of the timing of the drowning phases of the carbonate platform-basin system as being controlled by rela- tive sea level changes mostly triggered by the Triassic extensional tectonic activity. During the first phase of the relative sea-level rise, clayey and organic-rich sediments were deposited only in the deepest portion of the basin. As the sea level continued to rise, the entire system drowned completely and suboxic-anoxic basinal sediments were deposited across the whole Hyblean region, onlapping the shallow-water facies. In the meantime increasing global humidity contributed to an increased freshwater input in the marine depositional system as documented by the presence of fern spores and clay. It caused water stratification and subsequent anoxia at marine basins, fa- voring the preservation of sedimentary organic matter. This atmospheric change could be related to the degassing of the Central Atlantic Magmatic Province.
2018
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