The earliest Badenian Planostegina bloom deposit: reflection of an unusual environment in the westernmost Carpathian Foredeep (Czech Republic)

The Miocene sedimentation history of the Brus denudation relict (the western part of the Carpathian Foredeep, Czech Republic) has been inferred from 20 m of silt/siltstones, sand/sandstones and limestones penetrated by the Brus-1 borehole. Detailed multiproxy lithofacies and biofacies analyses have...

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Main Authors: Kopecká, Jitka, Holcová, Katarína, Nehyba, Slavomír, Hladilová, Šárka, Brzobohatý, Rostislav, Bitner, Maria Aleksandra
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Language:English
Published: Polish Geological Institute-National Research Institute 2018
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spelling ftjgq:oai:geojournals.pgi.gov.pl:article/25744 2024-09-15T18:31:05+00:00 The earliest Badenian Planostegina bloom deposit: reflection of an unusual environment in the westernmost Carpathian Foredeep (Czech Republic) Kopecká, Jitka Holcová, Katarína Nehyba, Slavomír Hladilová, Šárka Brzobohatý, Rostislav Bitner, Maria Aleksandra 2018-01-23 application/pdf https://gq.pgi.gov.pl/article/view/25744 https://doi.org/10.7306/gq.1398 eng eng Polish Geological Institute-National Research Institute https://gq.pgi.gov.pl/article/view/25744/pdf https://gq.pgi.gov.pl/article/view/25744/25511 https://gq.pgi.gov.pl/article/view/25744/25514 https://gq.pgi.gov.pl/article/view/25744/25525 https://gq.pgi.gov.pl/article/view/25744/25526 https://gq.pgi.gov.pl/article/view/25744/25527 https://gq.pgi.gov.pl/article/view/25744/25528 10.7306/gq.v62i1.25744.g17728 https://gq.pgi.gov.pl/article/view/25744 doi:10.7306/gq.1398 Copyright (c) 2018 Geological Quarterly Geological Quarterly; Vol. 62 No. 1 (2018); 18-37, doi:10.7306/gq.1398 Geological Quarterly; Tom 62 Nr 1 (2018); 18-37, doi:10.7306/gq.1398 1641-7291 10.7306/gq.v62i1 Middle Miocene Central Paratethys siliciclastic sedimentation carbonate sedimentation large benthic foraminifera palaeoecology info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2018 ftjgq https://doi.org/10.7306/gq.139810.7306/gq.v62i1 2024-07-30T03:29:08Z The Miocene sedimentation history of the Brus denudation relict (the western part of the Carpathian Foredeep, Czech Republic) has been inferred from 20 m of silt/siltstones, sand/sandstones and limestones penetrated by the Brus-1 borehole. Detailed multiproxy lithofacies and biofacies analyses have allowed facies and palaeoenvironment interpretations. The presence of molluscs, brachiopods and fish fauna, as well as large benthic and epiphytic foraminifera indicates a generally shallow, subtropical, marine environment. Despite the scarcity of biostratigraphical markers, the section can be correlated with the lowermost Badenian (~15–16 Ma). In the siltstones in the lower part of the borehole, there are abundant low-salinity foraminifera, which may indicate increased rainfall. Linked to this is the nutrient enrichment of the sea bottom water inferred from the presence of the high-nutrient taxa accompanied by abundant calcareous nannoplankton eutrophic taxa such as Coccolithus pelagicus and eutrophic planktonic foraminifera of the Globigerina bulloides/praebulloides group. The main Planostegina bloom was recorded in a sandstone in the interval 12.5–7 m, and was not influenced by a shift from high-organic content Valvulineria assemblage of small foraminifera to an epiphytic one. The boundary between siliciclastic and carbonate sedimentation (–7.5 m) shows a drop in K and Th concentrations, and in the Th/U ratio, but a rise in the Th/K ratio. This change in radioactive element content may generally indicate a significant decrease in terrestrial sediment input which is further supported by the onset of limestone deposition. Reversal of the deposition regime and a decrease of clastic input into the basin may be related to the changing of the precipitation regime, probably triggered by orbitally-forced cyclicity. Article in Journal/Newspaper Planktonic foraminifera Geological Quarterly
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topic Middle Miocene
Central Paratethys
siliciclastic sedimentation
carbonate sedimentation
large benthic foraminifera
palaeoecology
spellingShingle Middle Miocene
Central Paratethys
siliciclastic sedimentation
carbonate sedimentation
large benthic foraminifera
palaeoecology
Kopecká, Jitka
Holcová, Katarína
Nehyba, Slavomír
Hladilová, Šárka
Brzobohatý, Rostislav
Bitner, Maria Aleksandra
The earliest Badenian Planostegina bloom deposit: reflection of an unusual environment in the westernmost Carpathian Foredeep (Czech Republic)
topic_facet Middle Miocene
Central Paratethys
siliciclastic sedimentation
carbonate sedimentation
large benthic foraminifera
palaeoecology
description The Miocene sedimentation history of the Brus denudation relict (the western part of the Carpathian Foredeep, Czech Republic) has been inferred from 20 m of silt/siltstones, sand/sandstones and limestones penetrated by the Brus-1 borehole. Detailed multiproxy lithofacies and biofacies analyses have allowed facies and palaeoenvironment interpretations. The presence of molluscs, brachiopods and fish fauna, as well as large benthic and epiphytic foraminifera indicates a generally shallow, subtropical, marine environment. Despite the scarcity of biostratigraphical markers, the section can be correlated with the lowermost Badenian (~15–16 Ma). In the siltstones in the lower part of the borehole, there are abundant low-salinity foraminifera, which may indicate increased rainfall. Linked to this is the nutrient enrichment of the sea bottom water inferred from the presence of the high-nutrient taxa accompanied by abundant calcareous nannoplankton eutrophic taxa such as Coccolithus pelagicus and eutrophic planktonic foraminifera of the Globigerina bulloides/praebulloides group. The main Planostegina bloom was recorded in a sandstone in the interval 12.5–7 m, and was not influenced by a shift from high-organic content Valvulineria assemblage of small foraminifera to an epiphytic one. The boundary between siliciclastic and carbonate sedimentation (–7.5 m) shows a drop in K and Th concentrations, and in the Th/U ratio, but a rise in the Th/K ratio. This change in radioactive element content may generally indicate a significant decrease in terrestrial sediment input which is further supported by the onset of limestone deposition. Reversal of the deposition regime and a decrease of clastic input into the basin may be related to the changing of the precipitation regime, probably triggered by orbitally-forced cyclicity.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Kopecká, Jitka
Holcová, Katarína
Nehyba, Slavomír
Hladilová, Šárka
Brzobohatý, Rostislav
Bitner, Maria Aleksandra
author_facet Kopecká, Jitka
Holcová, Katarína
Nehyba, Slavomír
Hladilová, Šárka
Brzobohatý, Rostislav
Bitner, Maria Aleksandra
author_sort Kopecká, Jitka
title The earliest Badenian Planostegina bloom deposit: reflection of an unusual environment in the westernmost Carpathian Foredeep (Czech Republic)
title_short The earliest Badenian Planostegina bloom deposit: reflection of an unusual environment in the westernmost Carpathian Foredeep (Czech Republic)
title_full The earliest Badenian Planostegina bloom deposit: reflection of an unusual environment in the westernmost Carpathian Foredeep (Czech Republic)
title_fullStr The earliest Badenian Planostegina bloom deposit: reflection of an unusual environment in the westernmost Carpathian Foredeep (Czech Republic)
title_full_unstemmed The earliest Badenian Planostegina bloom deposit: reflection of an unusual environment in the westernmost Carpathian Foredeep (Czech Republic)
title_sort earliest badenian planostegina bloom deposit: reflection of an unusual environment in the westernmost carpathian foredeep (czech republic)
publisher Polish Geological Institute-National Research Institute
publishDate 2018
url https://gq.pgi.gov.pl/article/view/25744
https://doi.org/10.7306/gq.1398
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