Origin of the lithological variation in the sequence of the Sub-Menilite Globigerina Marl at Znamirowice (Eocene-Oligocene transition, Polish Outer Carpathians)

Geneza zmienności osadów podmenilitowych margli globigerinowych w Znamirowicach (pogranicze eocenu i oligocenu, Polskie Karpaty Zewnętrzne) Sediment features, including foraminifera and nannoplankton diversity, δ18O and δ13C signals, total organic carbon content, and type of kerogen show that the co...

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Main Author: Leszczyński, Stanisław
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Annales Societatis Geologorum Poloniae 2014
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spelling ftjgq:oai:geojournals.pgi.gov.pl:article/12300 2023-05-15T18:00:54+02:00 Origin of the lithological variation in the sequence of the Sub-Menilite Globigerina Marl at Znamirowice (Eocene-Oligocene transition, Polish Outer Carpathians) Leszczyński, Stanisław 2014-01-16 application/pdf https://gq.pgi.gov.pl/asgp/article/view/12300 eng eng Annales Societatis Geologorum Poloniae https://gq.pgi.gov.pl/asgp/article/view/12300/10774 Annales Societatis Geologorum Poloniae; Vol 66, No 3-4 (1996); 245-267 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2014 ftjgq 2019-08-13T17:55:13Z Geneza zmienności osadów podmenilitowych margli globigerinowych w Znamirowicach (pogranicze eocenu i oligocenu, Polskie Karpaty Zewnętrzne) Sediment features, including foraminifera and nannoplankton diversity, δ18O and δ13C signals, total organic carbon content, and type of kerogen show that the combined influence of periodically changing productivity of calcareous material and the intermittent supply of material from land and shelf during one 414 ky eccentricity cycle are the main factors responsible for the pattern of the Sub-Menilite Globigerina Marl sequence at Znamirowice. The vertical fluctuations from calcareous green shale and light-coloured marl to noncalcareous green shale, in the lower part of the sequence, are shown to result primarily from temporary changes in calcareous nannoplankton and planktonic foraminifera productivity. Climate and water circulation changes forced by the 90 ky fluctuation of the Earth’s orbit eccentricity, are presumed to be the chief cause of the productivity variation. Minor fluctuations in carbonate content as well as the distribution of dark-gray to black shale and marl layers are regarded as resulting from changing supply of terrigenous material and mass resedimentation events. Intermittent and regionally changing tectonic activity, together with expansion and lateral shifting of deltaic lobes accompanied by more regular climate changes, are considered as responsible for the supply of terrigenous material. Article in Journal/Newspaper Planktonic foraminifera Geological Quarterly
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description Geneza zmienności osadów podmenilitowych margli globigerinowych w Znamirowicach (pogranicze eocenu i oligocenu, Polskie Karpaty Zewnętrzne) Sediment features, including foraminifera and nannoplankton diversity, δ18O and δ13C signals, total organic carbon content, and type of kerogen show that the combined influence of periodically changing productivity of calcareous material and the intermittent supply of material from land and shelf during one 414 ky eccentricity cycle are the main factors responsible for the pattern of the Sub-Menilite Globigerina Marl sequence at Znamirowice. The vertical fluctuations from calcareous green shale and light-coloured marl to noncalcareous green shale, in the lower part of the sequence, are shown to result primarily from temporary changes in calcareous nannoplankton and planktonic foraminifera productivity. Climate and water circulation changes forced by the 90 ky fluctuation of the Earth’s orbit eccentricity, are presumed to be the chief cause of the productivity variation. Minor fluctuations in carbonate content as well as the distribution of dark-gray to black shale and marl layers are regarded as resulting from changing supply of terrigenous material and mass resedimentation events. Intermittent and regionally changing tectonic activity, together with expansion and lateral shifting of deltaic lobes accompanied by more regular climate changes, are considered as responsible for the supply of terrigenous material.
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author Leszczyński, Stanisław
spellingShingle Leszczyński, Stanisław
Origin of the lithological variation in the sequence of the Sub-Menilite Globigerina Marl at Znamirowice (Eocene-Oligocene transition, Polish Outer Carpathians)
author_facet Leszczyński, Stanisław
author_sort Leszczyński, Stanisław
title Origin of the lithological variation in the sequence of the Sub-Menilite Globigerina Marl at Znamirowice (Eocene-Oligocene transition, Polish Outer Carpathians)
title_short Origin of the lithological variation in the sequence of the Sub-Menilite Globigerina Marl at Znamirowice (Eocene-Oligocene transition, Polish Outer Carpathians)
title_full Origin of the lithological variation in the sequence of the Sub-Menilite Globigerina Marl at Znamirowice (Eocene-Oligocene transition, Polish Outer Carpathians)
title_fullStr Origin of the lithological variation in the sequence of the Sub-Menilite Globigerina Marl at Znamirowice (Eocene-Oligocene transition, Polish Outer Carpathians)
title_full_unstemmed Origin of the lithological variation in the sequence of the Sub-Menilite Globigerina Marl at Znamirowice (Eocene-Oligocene transition, Polish Outer Carpathians)
title_sort origin of the lithological variation in the sequence of the sub-menilite globigerina marl at znamirowice (eocene-oligocene transition, polish outer carpathians)
publisher Annales Societatis Geologorum Poloniae
publishDate 2014
url https://gq.pgi.gov.pl/asgp/article/view/12300
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op_source Annales Societatis Geologorum Poloniae; Vol 66, No 3-4 (1996); 245-267
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