2008
DOI: 10.1127/0077-7749/2008/0247-0023
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Upper Jurassic and Lower Cretaceous carbonate rocks of the Berdiga Limestone Sedimentation on an onbound platform with volcanic and episodic siliciclastic influx. Biostratigraphy, facies and diagenesis (Kircaova, Kale-Gumushane area; NE-Turkey)

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“…Sediments of the Circum-Rhodope carbonate platform display depositional characteristics that conform well to the outlined general models for Berriasian and Valanginian carbonate platforms from the Western Tethyan realm in terms of fossil assemblages, encrusting organisms, allochem composition, and microfacies types (Masse, 1993;Hillg€ artner, 1999;Shebl and Alsharhan, 2000;F€ ollmi et al, 2007;Koch et al, 2008;Krajewski, 2008;Gr eselle and Pittet, 2010;Jamalian et al, 2011;Krajewski et al, 2011;Bonin et al, 2012;Díaz de Neira and Gil-Gil, 2013). Thus, predominant skeletal sediments with diverse biota including boundstones with various microencrusters were formed along with considerable precipitation of lime muds and peloids.…”
Section: Correlation With Earliest Cretaceous Platform Carbonates Fromentioning
confidence: 81%
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“…Sediments of the Circum-Rhodope carbonate platform display depositional characteristics that conform well to the outlined general models for Berriasian and Valanginian carbonate platforms from the Western Tethyan realm in terms of fossil assemblages, encrusting organisms, allochem composition, and microfacies types (Masse, 1993;Hillg€ artner, 1999;Shebl and Alsharhan, 2000;F€ ollmi et al, 2007;Koch et al, 2008;Krajewski, 2008;Gr eselle and Pittet, 2010;Jamalian et al, 2011;Krajewski et al, 2011;Bonin et al, 2012;Díaz de Neira and Gil-Gil, 2013). Thus, predominant skeletal sediments with diverse biota including boundstones with various microencrusters were formed along with considerable precipitation of lime muds and peloids.…”
Section: Correlation With Earliest Cretaceous Platform Carbonates Fromentioning
confidence: 81%
“…Vast areas of neritic carbonate sedimentation existed during the Early Cretaceous along the northern and southern continental margins of the Western Tethys realm (Dercourt et al, 2000;Ziegler, 2001;Kiessling et al, 2003;Philip, 2003;Stampfli and Borel, 2004;Blakey, 2011) and on a complex system of mostly isolated intraTethyan platforms, including the Adriatic, Apulian, Berdiga, Moesian, Munella, Parnassus, Plassen, and Transylvanian platforms (Carras, 1995;Bosellini et al, 1999;Vlahovi c et al, 2005;Gawlick et al, 2008;Koch et al, 2008;Dragastan, 2011;Nikolov and Minkovska, 2012). Deposition took place in the tropical shallow-water factory (sensu Schlager, 2003), resulting in biotically controlled skeletal production from photoautotrophic organisms and in origin of abiotic precipitates.…”
Section: Correlation With Earliest Cretaceous Platform Carbonates Fromentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…The Upper Jurassic-Lower Cretaceous carbonates, which overlain generally conformably the rift-related volcano-sedimentary sequence, have been studied by numerous authors (e.g. Kırmacı 1992;Kırmacı et al 1996;Koch et al 2008;Taslı et al 2000). The carbonates were described as mainly composed of platform carbonates showing varying lithofacies; changing from supratidal to slope both laterally and vertically (Taslı 1991;Kırmacı 1992;Kırmacı et al 1996;Koch et al 2008).…”
Section: Regional Geological Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bucur and Săsăran, (2005), and Bucur et al (2004b) in Turkey found a foraminiferal association that contains different species of Andersolina such as A. cherchiae and N. molesta, which was dated as Early Cretaceous (Berriasian-early Valanginian). Koch et al (2008) regarded the stratigraphical distribution of A. cherchiae in Turkey as limited to Berriasian-early Valanginian. Hosseini and Conrad (2008) and Bucur et al (2013) recorded Andersolina cherchiae in Iran in an association that they considered as Berriasian age.…”
Section: Foraminiferal Assemblagementioning
confidence: 99%