2014
DOI: 10.2478/geoca-2014-0001
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Erosion of a Jurassic ophiolitic nappe-stack as indicated by exotic components in the Lower Cretaceous Rossfeld Formation of the Northern Calcareous Alps (Austria)

Abstract: Abstract:The microfacies and biostratigraphy of components in mass-flow deposits from the Lower Cretaceous Rossfeld Formation of the Northern Calcareous Alps in Austria were analysed. The pebbles are classified into six groups: 1) Triassic carbonates (uppermost Werfen to basal Gutenstein Formations), 2) Upper Jurassic to lowermost Cretaceous carbonates (Oberalm Formation and Barmstein Limestone), 3) contemporaneous carbonate bioclasts (?Valanginian to ?Hauterivian), 4) siliceous pebbles (radiolarites, ophicalc… Show more

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“…They become more common in the Lower Cretaceous Rossfeld Formation (Krische et al 2014) when the erosion cuts deeper into the obducted ophiolitic nappe stack including the subophiolitic mélange.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They become more common in the Lower Cretaceous Rossfeld Formation (Krische et al 2014) when the erosion cuts deeper into the obducted ophiolitic nappe stack including the subophiolitic mélange.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, Late Anisian to early Late Ladinian radiolarites either derive from the distal shelf to continental slope region or the oceanic realm, as also expressed in a characteristic microfacies (e.g., Gawlick & Missoni 2015;Gawlick et al 2016 a, b). In contrast, latest Ladinian to Rhaetian ribbon radio larites were absent in continental-margin settings and clearly indicate deposition on the ocean floor (Krische et al 2014;Gawlick & Missoni 2015). The absence of ribbon radiolarites on the continental margin is due to the fact that supply from shallow-water carbonate ramps and platforms led to the accumulation of a thick pile of carbonate mud on the distal shelf and partly even in the proximal oceanic domain (Gawlick & Böhm 2000).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 78%
“…Detailed microfacies investigations and biostratigraphic data allow detailed information about the depositional history for both the carbonate (e.g., Flügel 2004) and the radiolarite sequences. Such combined investigations on radiolarites remain rare (e.g., Gawlick et al 2009Gawlick et al a, 2016Krische et al 2014;Gawlick & Missoni 2015), but the reconstruction of the depositional environment of radiolarites provides a number of answers for the open questions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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