Integrated Biostratigraphy and Carbon Isotope Stratigraphy of the Lower Cretaceous (Barremian to Albian) Adriatic-Dinaridic Carbonate Platform Deposits in Istria, Croatia (CROSBI ID 167888)
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Cvetko Tešović, Blanka ; Glumac, Bosiljka ; Bucković, Damir
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Integrated Biostratigraphy and Carbon Isotope Stratigraphy of the Lower Cretaceous (Barremian to Albian) Adriatic-Dinaridic Carbonate Platform Deposits in Istria, Croatia
The Adriatic-Dinaridic carbonate platform (ADCP) was one of the largest and relatively well preserved Mesozoic platforms in the Mediterranean region (central Tethys). The peninsula Istria, in the northwestern part of the ADCP, is built up predominantly of shallow-water carbonates of the Middle Jurassic (Dogger) to Eocene age and, to a lesser extent, of Paleogene clastic deposits (flysch and calcareous breccia). This study focuses on a Lower Cretaceous (Barremian to Albian) succession of strata at five localities in western Istria. Stratigraphic determinations are based on identification of nine microfossil assemblages (benthic foraminifera and calcareous algae Dasycladales) and on using their taxa as index fossils. The age of strata with these microfossil assemblages, however, is questionable. Most of the age uncertainties are associated with a regional emersion, which occurred on the ADCP during the Aptian or close to the Aptian-Albian transition. It is unclear what portions of the Upper Aptian and/or Lower Albian are missing along this unconformity. A stable isotope study was conducted on homogenous micritic matrix samples in an attempt to resolve some of these uncertainties. Variations in carbon isotope compositions proved useful for stratigraphic correlation between the examined successions of strata, for improving their age determination, and for relating them to other coeval successions that span an important time interval of major oceanographic changes and carboncycle perturbations associated with the Early Aptian oceanic anoxic event (OAE 1a).
Early Cretaceous; biostratigraphy; microfossil assemblages; depositional environments and palaeoecology; stable isotopes; Adriatic-Dinaridic carbonate platform
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