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1 Department of Earth Sciences, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario K1N 6N5, Canada
2 Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec H3A 2A7, Canada
Based on its anomalous thickness (
150 m) and stratigraphic position above continental-slope mudstone, an upward-coarsening succession consisting in part of tidal rhythmites in the Glenelg Field, offshore Nova Scotia, Canada, is interpreted to be a strongly tide-influenced shelf-margin-delta deposit. A large, funnel-shaped erosional shelf-edge invagination is observed where the paleoshelf edge is resolved in three-dimensional seismic data adjacent to Glenelg. We propose that the delta at Glenelg prograded into a similar shelf-edge invagination within which tidal currents were amplified and wave energy was attenuated. Given that funnel-shaped invaginations (e.g., slope canyon heads, slump scars, fluvially incised knickmarks) are relatively common along modern shelf edges, and that fluvio-deltaic systems should be focused into these topographic lows during regression across the shelf, it seems likely that shelf-edge invaginations play an important but underappreciated role in mediating terrigenous clastic sedimentation during sea-level lowstands.
Key Words: deltas tides shelf-slope break sequence stratigraphy facies
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