Turonian–Santonian sediments in the Tatricum of the Považský Inovec Mts. (Internal Western Carpathians, Slovakia)

IF 1.7 4区 地球科学 Q2 Earth and Planetary Sciences Austrian Journal of Earth Sciences Pub Date : 2017-01-01 DOI:10.17738/AJES.2017.0002
O. Pelech, J. Hók, Š. Józsa
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The first description of Upper Cretaceous (“Senonian”) mass flow deposits discovered in the Striebornica section, in the central part of the Považský Inovec Mts. (Tatricum, Western Carpathians) is provided. The studied section is situated above the Poruba Formation (Albian – Lower Cenomanian) of the Tatricum tectonic unit (the Inovec succession) and below the Fatricum tectonic unit represented by the Triassic sediments. The mass flow deposits which are here classified as the Hubina Formation (new name) can be divided into three parts. The basal part is formed by calcareous pebbly mudstones and polymictic conglomerates. The middle part of the succession is composed predominantly of claystone or shale with minor sandstone interbeds. The upper part represents thickening-upward sandstone beds. The preserved post-early Turonian association of planktonic foraminifers extracted from the basal and middle part of the succession refer to a latest middle Turonian–Santonian age. The position of the Hubina Formation indicates post-Santonian emplacement of the Fatricum in the western segment of the Western Carpathians. The Hubina Formation is interpreted to be a part of the wedge-top basin overlapping the Tatricum.__
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Považský invec山(喀尔巴阡山脉内部,斯洛伐克)中土伦纪-圣东纪沉积物
本文首次描述了在Považský Inovec Mts. (Tatricum,西喀尔巴阡山脉)中部Striebornica剖面发现的上白垩纪(“Senonian”)质量流沉积。研究剖面位于Tatricum构造单元(Inovec演替)的Poruba组(Albian -下Cenomanian)之上,位于以三叠纪沉积物为代表的Fatricum构造单元之下。这里划分为胡比纳组(新名称)的体流沉积可分为三部分。基底部为钙质含砾泥岩和多聚砾岩。序列中部以粘土岩或页岩为主,有少量砂岩互层。上部为加厚向上的砂岩层。从地层演替的基底和中部提取的浮游有孔虫组合所保存下来的晚早吐鲁番期组合代表了最新的中吐鲁番-三东期时代。胡比纳组的位置标志着西喀尔巴阡山脉西段法特里库姆的后圣东期侵位。Hubina组被解释为与塔里木盆地重叠的楔顶盆地的一部分
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Austrian Journal of Earth Sciences
Austrian Journal of Earth Sciences Earth and Planetary Sciences-Paleontology
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期刊介绍: AUSTRIAN JOURNAL OF EARTH SCIENCES is the official journal of the Austrian Geological, Mineralogical and Palaeontological Societies, hosted by a country that is famous for its spectacular mountains that are the birthplace for many geological and mineralogical concepts in modern Earth science. AUSTRIAN JOURNAL OF EARTH SCIENCE focuses on all aspects relevant to the geosciences of the Alps, Bohemian Massif and surrounding areas. Contributions on other regions are welcome if they embed their findings into a conceptual framework that relates the contribution to Alpine-type orogens and Alpine regions in general, and are thus relevant to an international audience. Contributions are subject to peer review and editorial control according to SCI guidelines to ensure that the required standard of scientific excellence is maintained.
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