Strontium Isotopic, Ostracod fauna, and Paleoenvironmental Features of the Late Miocene Sequence in Mut/Dağpazarı Region (Southern Turkey)

The primary focus of this study was the Dağpazarı village in the Mut region of Mersin, southern Turkey. In this research area, two stratigraphic sections were meticulously measured. The study conducted a comprehensive examination of the Middle-Late Miocene period in the Dağpazarı, Ballı, and Mut For...

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Published in:Hittite Journal of Science and Engineering
Main Authors: Hande Sonsun, Ümit Şafak, Nusret Nurlu
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Hitit University 2023
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mut
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.17350/HJSE19030000318
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:10a6f82297f3470aa498cfb88d484d6c 2024-09-15T18:30:58+00:00 Strontium Isotopic, Ostracod fauna, and Paleoenvironmental Features of the Late Miocene Sequence in Mut/Dağpazarı Region (Southern Turkey) Hande Sonsun Ümit Şafak Nusret Nurlu 2023-12-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.17350/HJSE19030000318 https://doaj.org/article/10a6f82297f3470aa498cfb88d484d6c EN eng Hitit University https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/download/article-file/2959705 https://doaj.org/toc/2148-4171 2148-4171 doi:10.17350/HJSE19030000318 https://doaj.org/article/10a6f82297f3470aa498cfb88d484d6c Hittite Journal of Science and Engineering, Vol 10, Iss 4, Pp 287-299 (2023) mut dağpazarı planktonic foraminifera strontium isotope ostracod Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) TA1-2040 article 2023 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.17350/HJSE19030000318 2024-08-05T17:49:40Z The primary focus of this study was the Dağpazarı village in the Mut region of Mersin, southern Turkey. In this research area, two stratigraphic sections were meticulously measured. The study conducted a comprehensive examination of the Middle-Late Miocene period in the Dağpazarı, Ballı, and Mut Formations by analyzing the ostracod fauna and utilizing strontium isotope chemostratigraphic dating. This research determined that the upper levels of the Mut/Köselerli formations, specifically from the Burdigalian to Serravallian, signify the commencement of the Miocene succession in the study area.The Dağpazarı Formation, characterized by abundant silty-clay, Ostrea fossils, and lignite layers, is deposited unconformably just above these levels.This formation contains the following ostracod taxa; Bairdia subdeltoidea, C. glypta, Cytheridea acuminata acuminata, Acanthocythereis hystrix, Krithe monosteracensis, Neomonoceratina mouliana, Hemicyprideis sp., Cistacythereis caelatura, Cyherella terguemi, T. prava, K. langhiana, A. ulicznyi, Pokornyella deformis minor, Loxoconcha alata, Tenedocythere salebrosa. Furthermore, the planktonic foraminifera species are; O. universa, Globigerinoides trilobus, Glb. ruber, Orbulina bilobata, Glb. sacculifer, O. suturalis, and the formation includes abundant bryozoa, echinoid spines, gastropods such as Terebralia at distinct levels, and fish otolith. The formation, dating from the late Serravallian to the early Tortonian, exhibits the shallow reef characteristics that continued to develop in the late Miocene.The formation consists of dark green, bulbous weathered claystone, Bairdia subdeltoidea and Ostrea which are reduced in size at the levels that pass into hard clayey sandstone, abundant benthic foraminifera with abundant echinoid spines. The formation consists of benthic foraminifera, hard clayey sandstone, and weathered dark green claystone, which contains numerous echinoid spines.Ostrea and Bairdia subdeltoidea are also present. The upper section of the analyzed succession ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Planktonic foraminifera Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Hittite Journal of Science and Engineering 10 4 287 299
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topic mut
dağpazarı
planktonic foraminifera
strontium isotope
ostracod
Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
TA1-2040
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dağpazarı
planktonic foraminifera
strontium isotope
ostracod
Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
TA1-2040
Hande Sonsun
Ümit Şafak
Nusret Nurlu
Strontium Isotopic, Ostracod fauna, and Paleoenvironmental Features of the Late Miocene Sequence in Mut/Dağpazarı Region (Southern Turkey)
topic_facet mut
dağpazarı
planktonic foraminifera
strontium isotope
ostracod
Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
TA1-2040
description The primary focus of this study was the Dağpazarı village in the Mut region of Mersin, southern Turkey. In this research area, two stratigraphic sections were meticulously measured. The study conducted a comprehensive examination of the Middle-Late Miocene period in the Dağpazarı, Ballı, and Mut Formations by analyzing the ostracod fauna and utilizing strontium isotope chemostratigraphic dating. This research determined that the upper levels of the Mut/Köselerli formations, specifically from the Burdigalian to Serravallian, signify the commencement of the Miocene succession in the study area.The Dağpazarı Formation, characterized by abundant silty-clay, Ostrea fossils, and lignite layers, is deposited unconformably just above these levels.This formation contains the following ostracod taxa; Bairdia subdeltoidea, C. glypta, Cytheridea acuminata acuminata, Acanthocythereis hystrix, Krithe monosteracensis, Neomonoceratina mouliana, Hemicyprideis sp., Cistacythereis caelatura, Cyherella terguemi, T. prava, K. langhiana, A. ulicznyi, Pokornyella deformis minor, Loxoconcha alata, Tenedocythere salebrosa. Furthermore, the planktonic foraminifera species are; O. universa, Globigerinoides trilobus, Glb. ruber, Orbulina bilobata, Glb. sacculifer, O. suturalis, and the formation includes abundant bryozoa, echinoid spines, gastropods such as Terebralia at distinct levels, and fish otolith. The formation, dating from the late Serravallian to the early Tortonian, exhibits the shallow reef characteristics that continued to develop in the late Miocene.The formation consists of dark green, bulbous weathered claystone, Bairdia subdeltoidea and Ostrea which are reduced in size at the levels that pass into hard clayey sandstone, abundant benthic foraminifera with abundant echinoid spines. The formation consists of benthic foraminifera, hard clayey sandstone, and weathered dark green claystone, which contains numerous echinoid spines.Ostrea and Bairdia subdeltoidea are also present. The upper section of the analyzed succession ...
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author Hande Sonsun
Ümit Şafak
Nusret Nurlu
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Ümit Şafak
Nusret Nurlu
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title Strontium Isotopic, Ostracod fauna, and Paleoenvironmental Features of the Late Miocene Sequence in Mut/Dağpazarı Region (Southern Turkey)
title_short Strontium Isotopic, Ostracod fauna, and Paleoenvironmental Features of the Late Miocene Sequence in Mut/Dağpazarı Region (Southern Turkey)
title_full Strontium Isotopic, Ostracod fauna, and Paleoenvironmental Features of the Late Miocene Sequence in Mut/Dağpazarı Region (Southern Turkey)
title_fullStr Strontium Isotopic, Ostracod fauna, and Paleoenvironmental Features of the Late Miocene Sequence in Mut/Dağpazarı Region (Southern Turkey)
title_full_unstemmed Strontium Isotopic, Ostracod fauna, and Paleoenvironmental Features of the Late Miocene Sequence in Mut/Dağpazarı Region (Southern Turkey)
title_sort strontium isotopic, ostracod fauna, and paleoenvironmental features of the late miocene sequence in mut/dağpazarı region (southern turkey)
publisher Hitit University
publishDate 2023
url https://doi.org/10.17350/HJSE19030000318
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