Age, microfacies and depositional environment of the Middle to Late Paleocene shallow-marine carbonates in the Sirt Basin of Libya (Upper Sabil Formation) : "Are Intisar domal structures pinnacle reefs?"

In the central-eastern Sirt Basin, enigmatic Intisar domal structures host significant hydrocarbon accumulations. These structures have been commonly interpreted as pinnacle reefs/bioherms occurring in the open-marine basinal environment. Generally, pinnacle reefs/bioherms are mainly characterized b...

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Main Authors: Vršič, A., Gawlick, H.-J., Schlagintweit, F., Machaniec, Elżbieta, Gharsalla, M.
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Language:English
Published: 2021
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spelling ftjagiellonuniir:oai:ruj.uj.edu.pl:item/278133 2024-05-19T07:47:30+00:00 Age, microfacies and depositional environment of the Middle to Late Paleocene shallow-marine carbonates in the Sirt Basin of Libya (Upper Sabil Formation) : "Are Intisar domal structures pinnacle reefs?" Vršič, A. Gawlick, H.-J. Schlagintweit, F. Machaniec, Elżbieta Gharsalla, M. 2021 https://ruj.uj.edu.pl/xmlui/handle/item/278133 https://doi.org/10.1007/s10347-021-00635-y eng eng Facies, T. 67, nr 4 0172-9179 1612-4820 doi:10.1007/s10347-021-00635-y https://ruj.uj.edu.pl/xmlui/handle/item/278133 Udzielam licencji. Uznanie autorstwa 4.0 Międzynarodowa http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode.pl Western Tethys microfacies analysis biostratigraphy larger benthic foraminifera depositional geometry artykuł w czasopiśmie 2021 ftjagiellonuniir https://doi.org/10.1007/s10347-021-00635-y 2024-04-19T00:17:14Z In the central-eastern Sirt Basin, enigmatic Intisar domal structures host significant hydrocarbon accumulations. These structures have been commonly interpreted as pinnacle reefs/bioherms occurring in the open-marine basinal environment. Generally, pinnacle reefs/bioherms are mainly characterized by in situ carbonates. The current study challenges the Intisar pinnacle reef/bioherm model by examining one of the domal structures in terms of biostratigraphy, microfacies and depositional environment. These structures were dated using larger benthic foraminifera, which yielded a Middle to Late Paleocene age (Selandian–Early Thanetian). Thirteen microfacies types representing different carbonate ramp environments ranging from outer ramp to inner ramp, were defined. Outer ramp deposits have been observed adjacent to the domal structure, represented mainly by wackestone with small benthic and planktonic foraminifera. The outer ramp deposits are most likely isochronous to the domal structures. The lower part of the domal structures is composed mainly of foraminiferal–algal–echinodermal packstones. The upper part is characterized by foraminiferal–algal–echinodermal packstones with intercalated microbialite–coral boundstones. The euphotic inner ramp deposits are preserved on the crest of the domal structure, consisting of grainstone and packstone rich in Glomalveolina. As a result of this study, the Intisar domal structures are seen as erosional relics of a carbonate ramp and no evidence for pinnacle reef/bioherm model was found. Article in Journal/Newspaper Planktonic foraminifera Jagiellonian University Repository Facies 67 4
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topic Western Tethys
microfacies analysis
biostratigraphy
larger benthic foraminifera
depositional geometry
spellingShingle Western Tethys
microfacies analysis
biostratigraphy
larger benthic foraminifera
depositional geometry
Vršič, A.
Gawlick, H.-J.
Schlagintweit, F.
Machaniec, Elżbieta
Gharsalla, M.
Age, microfacies and depositional environment of the Middle to Late Paleocene shallow-marine carbonates in the Sirt Basin of Libya (Upper Sabil Formation) : "Are Intisar domal structures pinnacle reefs?"
topic_facet Western Tethys
microfacies analysis
biostratigraphy
larger benthic foraminifera
depositional geometry
description In the central-eastern Sirt Basin, enigmatic Intisar domal structures host significant hydrocarbon accumulations. These structures have been commonly interpreted as pinnacle reefs/bioherms occurring in the open-marine basinal environment. Generally, pinnacle reefs/bioherms are mainly characterized by in situ carbonates. The current study challenges the Intisar pinnacle reef/bioherm model by examining one of the domal structures in terms of biostratigraphy, microfacies and depositional environment. These structures were dated using larger benthic foraminifera, which yielded a Middle to Late Paleocene age (Selandian–Early Thanetian). Thirteen microfacies types representing different carbonate ramp environments ranging from outer ramp to inner ramp, were defined. Outer ramp deposits have been observed adjacent to the domal structure, represented mainly by wackestone with small benthic and planktonic foraminifera. The outer ramp deposits are most likely isochronous to the domal structures. The lower part of the domal structures is composed mainly of foraminiferal–algal–echinodermal packstones. The upper part is characterized by foraminiferal–algal–echinodermal packstones with intercalated microbialite–coral boundstones. The euphotic inner ramp deposits are preserved on the crest of the domal structure, consisting of grainstone and packstone rich in Glomalveolina. As a result of this study, the Intisar domal structures are seen as erosional relics of a carbonate ramp and no evidence for pinnacle reef/bioherm model was found.
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author Vršič, A.
Gawlick, H.-J.
Schlagintweit, F.
Machaniec, Elżbieta
Gharsalla, M.
author_facet Vršič, A.
Gawlick, H.-J.
Schlagintweit, F.
Machaniec, Elżbieta
Gharsalla, M.
author_sort Vršič, A.
title Age, microfacies and depositional environment of the Middle to Late Paleocene shallow-marine carbonates in the Sirt Basin of Libya (Upper Sabil Formation) : "Are Intisar domal structures pinnacle reefs?"
title_short Age, microfacies and depositional environment of the Middle to Late Paleocene shallow-marine carbonates in the Sirt Basin of Libya (Upper Sabil Formation) : "Are Intisar domal structures pinnacle reefs?"
title_full Age, microfacies and depositional environment of the Middle to Late Paleocene shallow-marine carbonates in the Sirt Basin of Libya (Upper Sabil Formation) : "Are Intisar domal structures pinnacle reefs?"
title_fullStr Age, microfacies and depositional environment of the Middle to Late Paleocene shallow-marine carbonates in the Sirt Basin of Libya (Upper Sabil Formation) : "Are Intisar domal structures pinnacle reefs?"
title_full_unstemmed Age, microfacies and depositional environment of the Middle to Late Paleocene shallow-marine carbonates in the Sirt Basin of Libya (Upper Sabil Formation) : "Are Intisar domal structures pinnacle reefs?"
title_sort age, microfacies and depositional environment of the middle to late paleocene shallow-marine carbonates in the sirt basin of libya (upper sabil formation) : "are intisar domal structures pinnacle reefs?"
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