Abstract: Analysis of Paleosols in Chase Group Strata (Lower Permian), South-Central Kansas
MONTGOMERY, M. W., and S.
J. MAZZULLO
Stacked paleosols occur within
the lowstand systems
tracts
of the seven carbonate-siliciclastic depositional
sequences recognized in outcrops of the Chase Group in south-central Kansas.
They are developed in unfossiliferous, silty mudrocks likely deposited
by eolian and fluvial processes, and are overlain by transgressive shales.
Many of the paleosols are only weakly to moderately developed, and include
vertic paleosols and aridosols.
Evidence of significant climatic
change during exposure is present in the lowstand tracts
of only the Wymore
Member (Matfield
These interpretations suggest that systematic shifts in climate concurrent with eustatic cyclicity were not operative during the Early Permian as proposed by other workers. Instead, there is indication that spatial and temporal variations in paleosol types may reflect paleotopography to a greater extent than systematic climatic changes. The relatively limited degree of pedogenesis in these rocks likely is related to limited periods of subaerial exposure.
AAPG Search and Discovery Article #90944©1997 AAPG Mid-Continent Section Meeting, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma