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Flooding of a carbonate platform: The Sian Kaʼan Wetlands, Yucatán, Mexico—A model for the formation and evolution of palustrine carbonate factories around the modern Caribbean Sea and in the depositional record

  • Nigel H. Platt* (Corresponding Author)
  • , V. Paul Wright
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

The dynamic inter-relationships between marine and freshwater carbonate depositional environments are illustrated in the Sian Ka'an Wetlands, a 5 280 km2 complex of groundwater-fed freshwater marshes, lakes and brackish coastal lagoons in the South-East Yucatán Peninsula (Mexico). The Yucatán Platform was subaerially emergent and extensively karstified during the last glacial maximum at 18, 000 yr bp. The Late Holocene transgression has caused progressive reflooding of the continental margin, backstepping of the MesoAmerican Reef and encroachment of coastal environments into the platform interior as rising groundwaters flood an interconnected cave and sinkhole system and feed seasonal marshes above. The Sian Ka'an Wetlands form a vast palustrine carbonate factory which is directly juxtaposed and dynamically linked with the marine carbonate factory to seaward. Continuing sea-level rise has caused synchronous landward migration of marginal marine and freshwater environments as beach barriers were breached and palustrine sloughs flooded to form marginal marine seagrass lagoons. The Rio Hondo Fault conditions fluid inflow while the sub-environments of the Sian Ka'an Wetlands reflect tectonic controls on microtopography and hydroperiod. Modern analogues for the Sian Ka'an Wetlands include the Florida Everglades, formed during transgression of the Florida Platform, and relict marsh environments preserved on leeward shores of Andros, Abaco and other Bahama islands. A wide range of ancient examples deposited in coastal and continental interior settings similarly reflect seasonal aquifer rise in response to marine transgression and/or onlap of late-stage basin fill onto a karstified pediment. Freshwater palustrine carbonate factories on carbonate platforms are transient deposystems, controlled by subtle water depth, climate, vegetation and hydrological factors while being critically sensitive to sea-level changes and tectonics. The preservation potential of palustrine carbonates may be relatively low in coastal settings due to erosion or shallow marine overprinting, while greater further inland where marine flooding is rarer and in tectonically subsident continental interior basins where accommodation space is continuously created.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)99-151
Number of pages53
JournalDepositional Record
Volume9
Issue number1
Early online date16 Dec 2022
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Feb 2023
Externally publishedYes

Bibliographical note

The authors' interests, over many years, in groundwater-dependent carbonate wetlands were inspired by the highly original and seminal publication on continental carbonates by Freytet and Plaziat (1982). Our special thanks go to Rebecca St Johnston for introducing us to the Yucatán Peninsula, to Alessandro Agostini and Edison E&P UK Ltd for supporting the project, and to Chelsea Pederson and two anonymous reviewers for their helpful comments on the manuscript. Guides from Amigos de Sian Ka'an provided transport in the Biosphere Reserve. Satellite images are from Google Maps and Google Earth and their partners as shown. Aerial imagery in Figure 9 is reproduced with the kind permission of locogringo.com with retrieval details as indicated.

Data Availability Statement

The authors confirm that the data supporting the findings of this study are available within the article and its supporting references; additional data are available from the corresponding author upon request.

Funding

Edison E&P UK Limited.

Funders
Energean UK Ltd

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    1. SDG 6 - Clean Water and Sanitation
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    2. SDG 13 - Climate Action
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    3. SDG 14 - Life Below Water
      SDG 14 Life Below Water
    4. SDG 15 - Life on Land
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    Keywords

    • coastal drowning
    • continental basin filling
    • groundwater dependent ecosystems
    • karst aquifer displacement
    • palaeo-hydrology
    • palustrine carbonate factory
    • sea-level rise
    • Yucatán

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