Planktonic Biota Constituents Responses to Global Sea-Level Changes Recorded in the Uppermost Albian to Middle Cenomanian Deep-Water Facies of the Outer Carpathians

Interpretations of sea-level changes over geological time are mainly based on analyses of sediments deposited within stable platforms. One of the criteria for recognizing these changes is the composition of skeleton-bearing protists living in environments close to the shoreline and on the continenta...

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Main Authors: Zbigniew Górny, Marta Bąk, Krzysztof Bąk, Piotr Strzeboński
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.3390/min12020152
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spelling ftmdpi:oai:mdpi.com:/2075-163X/12/2/152/ 2023-08-20T04:09:20+02:00 Planktonic Biota Constituents Responses to Global Sea-Level Changes Recorded in the Uppermost Albian to Middle Cenomanian Deep-Water Facies of the Outer Carpathians Zbigniew Górny Marta Bąk Krzysztof Bąk Piotr Strzeboński agris 2022-01-26 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.3390/min12020152 EN eng Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute Mineral Geochemistry and Geochronology https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/min12020152 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Minerals; Volume 12; Issue 2; Pages: 152 sea-level change mixed siliciclastic and calcareous turbidite OAE1d Mid-Cenomanian Event Silesian Nappe peri-Tethyan shelf spiculite Text 2022 ftmdpi https://doi.org/10.3390/min12020152 2023-08-01T03:58:17Z Interpretations of sea-level changes over geological time are mainly based on analyses of sediments deposited within stable platforms. One of the criteria for recognizing these changes is the composition of skeleton-bearing protists living in environments close to the shoreline and on the continental shelf. It can be assumed that the source of information about sea-level changes may also be found in assemblages of microfossils redeposited from the shelf to the marginal ocean basin. With such an assumption, this article presents an interpretation of changes in marine plankton communities (radiolarians and planktonic foraminifera), which during late Albian–middle Cenomanian were redeposited with carbonate mud by gravity currents from the peri-Tethyan shelf to the northern, marginal Silesian Basin of the Western Tethys. Planktonic biota identified in sediments deposited by gravity flows and those found in hemipelagic shales separating them, indicate that their composition may be correlated with eustatic changes in the sea level from the late Albian (KAl8) to middle Cenomanian (KCe3). Text Planktonic foraminifera MDPI Open Access Publishing Minerals 12 2 152
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topic sea-level change
mixed siliciclastic and calcareous turbidite
OAE1d
Mid-Cenomanian Event
Silesian Nappe
peri-Tethyan shelf
spiculite
spellingShingle sea-level change
mixed siliciclastic and calcareous turbidite
OAE1d
Mid-Cenomanian Event
Silesian Nappe
peri-Tethyan shelf
spiculite
Zbigniew Górny
Marta Bąk
Krzysztof Bąk
Piotr Strzeboński
Planktonic Biota Constituents Responses to Global Sea-Level Changes Recorded in the Uppermost Albian to Middle Cenomanian Deep-Water Facies of the Outer Carpathians
topic_facet sea-level change
mixed siliciclastic and calcareous turbidite
OAE1d
Mid-Cenomanian Event
Silesian Nappe
peri-Tethyan shelf
spiculite
description Interpretations of sea-level changes over geological time are mainly based on analyses of sediments deposited within stable platforms. One of the criteria for recognizing these changes is the composition of skeleton-bearing protists living in environments close to the shoreline and on the continental shelf. It can be assumed that the source of information about sea-level changes may also be found in assemblages of microfossils redeposited from the shelf to the marginal ocean basin. With such an assumption, this article presents an interpretation of changes in marine plankton communities (radiolarians and planktonic foraminifera), which during late Albian–middle Cenomanian were redeposited with carbonate mud by gravity currents from the peri-Tethyan shelf to the northern, marginal Silesian Basin of the Western Tethys. Planktonic biota identified in sediments deposited by gravity flows and those found in hemipelagic shales separating them, indicate that their composition may be correlated with eustatic changes in the sea level from the late Albian (KAl8) to middle Cenomanian (KCe3).
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author Zbigniew Górny
Marta Bąk
Krzysztof Bąk
Piotr Strzeboński
author_facet Zbigniew Górny
Marta Bąk
Krzysztof Bąk
Piotr Strzeboński
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title Planktonic Biota Constituents Responses to Global Sea-Level Changes Recorded in the Uppermost Albian to Middle Cenomanian Deep-Water Facies of the Outer Carpathians
title_short Planktonic Biota Constituents Responses to Global Sea-Level Changes Recorded in the Uppermost Albian to Middle Cenomanian Deep-Water Facies of the Outer Carpathians
title_full Planktonic Biota Constituents Responses to Global Sea-Level Changes Recorded in the Uppermost Albian to Middle Cenomanian Deep-Water Facies of the Outer Carpathians
title_fullStr Planktonic Biota Constituents Responses to Global Sea-Level Changes Recorded in the Uppermost Albian to Middle Cenomanian Deep-Water Facies of the Outer Carpathians
title_full_unstemmed Planktonic Biota Constituents Responses to Global Sea-Level Changes Recorded in the Uppermost Albian to Middle Cenomanian Deep-Water Facies of the Outer Carpathians
title_sort planktonic biota constituents responses to global sea-level changes recorded in the uppermost albian to middle cenomanian deep-water facies of the outer carpathians
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