bottomsets
Bottomsets are a sedimentary facies associated with deltaic deposits, representing the distal, deeper-water portion of a delta complex. They form on the basin floor beyond the real delta front where energy is relatively low, allowing fine sediments to settle from suspension. Bottomset beds are typically clay- or silt-rich, with occasional fine sand, and often exhibit horizontal or nearly horizontal laminations. The lithology reflects quiet water conditions and slow deposition, and fossils such as foraminifera or diatoms may be present in finer-grained deposits.
In the standard deltaic three-facies model, bottomsets lie seaward of the delta front and are overlain by
Bottomsets are significant for sequence stratigraphy and paleogeographic interpretation because they record distal deltaic sedimentation and