2020
DOI: 10.3906/yer-1907-7
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Biostratigraphy and paleoenvironments of the Oligocene succession(İhsaniye Formation) at Karaburun (NW Turkey)

Abstract: The biostratigraphy and paleoenvironments of the İhsaniye Formation exposed at Karaburun in northwest Turkey is described based upon the study of abundant and well-preserved foraminifera, calcareous nannofossils and palynomorphs. The studied succession is Early Oligocene in age, with calcareous nannofossil zones upper NP21 (Subzone CNO1) to lower NP23 (Subzone CNO3) and planktonic foraminifera zones O1 (~P18) and O2 (~P19) represented, and palynological assemblages suggestive of zones D13 to D14a. Based on the… Show more

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“…Marl, siltstone, and sandstone dominate this section with thin layers of limestone present towards the top (Figure 3). This section has been demonstrated by Simmons et al (2020) to represent more complete Early Oligocene stratigraphy at Karaburun with nannoplankton biozones NP21-NP23 supported by planktonic foraminifera (Biozones O1-O2). Our limited number of samples appear to lie within the upper part of this age range (Assemblage Zone D).…”
Section: Karaburunmentioning
confidence: 89%
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“…Marl, siltstone, and sandstone dominate this section with thin layers of limestone present towards the top (Figure 3). This section has been demonstrated by Simmons et al (2020) to represent more complete Early Oligocene stratigraphy at Karaburun with nannoplankton biozones NP21-NP23 supported by planktonic foraminifera (Biozones O1-O2). Our limited number of samples appear to lie within the upper part of this age range (Assemblage Zone D).…”
Section: Karaburunmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…Seven samples were collected from the Karaburun (1) section (GPS coordinates: 41°20′51″61N, 28°40′47″71E) ( Figure 2). This section, on Cape Karaburun, features well-known outcrops that encompass the Eocene-Oligocene succession on the Thracian coast of the Western Black Sea (Less et al, 2011;Okay et al, 2019; the "Footwall Section" described by Simmons et al, 2020). The Karaburun (1) section is about 140 m thick and comprises conglomerate, sandstone, calcareous sandstone, siltstone, mudstone, marl, silty marl, shale, and bioclastic limestone.…”
Section: Karaburunmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…Within this context, it is important to note that the "Solenovian event" is probably missing at Karaburun along the Turkish Black Sea coast (İhsaniye Formation, Simmons et al, 2020;Tulan et al, 2020), located about 185 km SSE of Karadere. This may indicate that a connection between the Paratethys and the Mediterranean Sea remained open at the southwestern edge of the Black Sea.…”
Section: Regional Understandingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Follow-up studies should address many other important aspects of this key sequence in the Black Sea region, such as the context of basin evolution with the associated paleogeographic changes, sequence stratigraphy, and petroleum geology, just to name a few. For this kind of more specialized future studies, we consider the other papers in this special issue as useful templates (e.g., Okay et al, 2020;Simmons et al, 2020;Tulan et al, 2020).…”
Section: Outlook For Further Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%