Lithostratigraphy and planktonic foraminifera of the uppermost Cretaceous-Upper Paleocene strata of the Tavas nappe of the Lycian nappes (SW Turkey)

The Lycian nappes lying on top of the para–autochthonous metamorphosed Menderes and unmetamorphosed Bey Dağları successions in SW Anatolia belong to the Tauride segment of the Anatolide–Tauride Block. The Tavas nappe is one of several nappe slices of the Lycian nappe sand forms structurally the lowe...

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Published in:Geologia Croatica
Main Author: Bilal Sari
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Language:English
Published: Croatian Geological Survey 2017
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:4ccaa99d03f64d7c9026578cd17d1a62 2023-05-15T18:00:34+02:00 Lithostratigraphy and planktonic foraminifera of the uppermost Cretaceous-Upper Paleocene strata of the Tavas nappe of the Lycian nappes (SW Turkey) Bilal Sari 2017-10-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.4154/gc.2017.14 https://doaj.org/article/4ccaa99d03f64d7c9026578cd17d1a62 EN eng Croatian Geological Survey http://www.geologia-croatica.hr/ojs/index.php/GC/article/view/811 https://doaj.org/toc/1330-030X https://doaj.org/toc/1333-4875 1330-030X 1333-4875 doi:10.4154/gc.2017.14 https://doaj.org/article/4ccaa99d03f64d7c9026578cd17d1a62 Geologia Croatica, Vol 70, Iss 3, Pp 163-177 (2017) Late Cretaceous Maastrichtian Paleocene Babadağ Formation Faralya Formation Tavas nappe Lycian nappes SW Turkey Geology QE1-996.5 article 2017 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.4154/gc.2017.14 2022-12-31T05:10:58Z The Lycian nappes lying on top of the para–autochthonous metamorphosed Menderes and unmetamorphosed Bey Dağları successions in SW Anatolia belong to the Tauride segment of the Anatolide–Tauride Block. The Tavas nappe is one of several nappe slices of the Lycian nappe sand forms structurally the lowermost tectono–stratigraphic unit. The upper part of the Tavas nappe succession is represented by planktonic foraminifera–bearing uppermost Cretaceous cherty micritic limestones and calciturbidites of the Babadağ Formation and Lower Palaeogene micritic limestones and calciclastic rocks of the Faralya Formation in the study area. Lithostratigraphic characteristics and planktonic foraminiferal assemblages of the two formations in the Bozburun hill locality (S of Köyceğiz) are documented for the first time in three stratigraphic sections in this study. The uppermost part of the Babadağ Formation mainly comprises of alternating calciclastic and micritic limestones, which include diverse planktonic foraminiferal assemblages of mainly keeled morphotypes. The presence of Racemiguembelina fructicosa and Abathomphalus mayaroensis within the assemblages indicates a late Maastrichtian age for the uppermost part of the succession. Two sections of the overlying Faralya Formation comprise mainly planktonic foraminifera–bearing laminated micritic limestones, brecciated limestones and mudstones. Planktonic foraminiferal assemblages of the laminated micritic limestones are dominated by keeled Late Palaeocene morphotypes. The occurrence of Morozovella acuta and Globanomalina planoconica at the base of two sections suggests a Thanetian age for the deposits. The boundary between the Babadağ and Faralya formations is characterized by a stratigraphic gap ranging from the latest Maastrichtian to the earliest Selandian. The gap was linked with the first of the three main events, when ophiolite obduction and incorporation of the Köyceğiz Thrust Sheet into the Lycian allochthon occured. Cretaceous limestone clasts and foraminifers within the ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Planktonic foraminifera Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Geologia Croatica 70 3 163 177
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topic Late Cretaceous
Maastrichtian
Paleocene
Babadağ Formation
Faralya Formation
Tavas nappe
Lycian nappes
SW Turkey
Geology
QE1-996.5
spellingShingle Late Cretaceous
Maastrichtian
Paleocene
Babadağ Formation
Faralya Formation
Tavas nappe
Lycian nappes
SW Turkey
Geology
QE1-996.5
Bilal Sari
Lithostratigraphy and planktonic foraminifera of the uppermost Cretaceous-Upper Paleocene strata of the Tavas nappe of the Lycian nappes (SW Turkey)
topic_facet Late Cretaceous
Maastrichtian
Paleocene
Babadağ Formation
Faralya Formation
Tavas nappe
Lycian nappes
SW Turkey
Geology
QE1-996.5
description The Lycian nappes lying on top of the para–autochthonous metamorphosed Menderes and unmetamorphosed Bey Dağları successions in SW Anatolia belong to the Tauride segment of the Anatolide–Tauride Block. The Tavas nappe is one of several nappe slices of the Lycian nappe sand forms structurally the lowermost tectono–stratigraphic unit. The upper part of the Tavas nappe succession is represented by planktonic foraminifera–bearing uppermost Cretaceous cherty micritic limestones and calciturbidites of the Babadağ Formation and Lower Palaeogene micritic limestones and calciclastic rocks of the Faralya Formation in the study area. Lithostratigraphic characteristics and planktonic foraminiferal assemblages of the two formations in the Bozburun hill locality (S of Köyceğiz) are documented for the first time in three stratigraphic sections in this study. The uppermost part of the Babadağ Formation mainly comprises of alternating calciclastic and micritic limestones, which include diverse planktonic foraminiferal assemblages of mainly keeled morphotypes. The presence of Racemiguembelina fructicosa and Abathomphalus mayaroensis within the assemblages indicates a late Maastrichtian age for the uppermost part of the succession. Two sections of the overlying Faralya Formation comprise mainly planktonic foraminifera–bearing laminated micritic limestones, brecciated limestones and mudstones. Planktonic foraminiferal assemblages of the laminated micritic limestones are dominated by keeled Late Palaeocene morphotypes. The occurrence of Morozovella acuta and Globanomalina planoconica at the base of two sections suggests a Thanetian age for the deposits. The boundary between the Babadağ and Faralya formations is characterized by a stratigraphic gap ranging from the latest Maastrichtian to the earliest Selandian. The gap was linked with the first of the three main events, when ophiolite obduction and incorporation of the Köyceğiz Thrust Sheet into the Lycian allochthon occured. Cretaceous limestone clasts and foraminifers within the ...
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title Lithostratigraphy and planktonic foraminifera of the uppermost Cretaceous-Upper Paleocene strata of the Tavas nappe of the Lycian nappes (SW Turkey)
title_short Lithostratigraphy and planktonic foraminifera of the uppermost Cretaceous-Upper Paleocene strata of the Tavas nappe of the Lycian nappes (SW Turkey)
title_full Lithostratigraphy and planktonic foraminifera of the uppermost Cretaceous-Upper Paleocene strata of the Tavas nappe of the Lycian nappes (SW Turkey)
title_fullStr Lithostratigraphy and planktonic foraminifera of the uppermost Cretaceous-Upper Paleocene strata of the Tavas nappe of the Lycian nappes (SW Turkey)
title_full_unstemmed Lithostratigraphy and planktonic foraminifera of the uppermost Cretaceous-Upper Paleocene strata of the Tavas nappe of the Lycian nappes (SW Turkey)
title_sort lithostratigraphy and planktonic foraminifera of the uppermost cretaceous-upper paleocene strata of the tavas nappe of the lycian nappes (sw turkey)
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