@article{5bdb38ccbfcf4d51876b4050def3d917,
title = "Lower Cretaceous Provenance and Sedimentary Deposition in the Eastern Carpathians: Inferences for the Evolution of the Subducted Oceanic Domain and its European Passive Continental Margin",
abstract = "Reconstructing orogenic systems made up dominantly by sediments accreted in trenches is challenging because of the incomplete lithological record of the subducted oceanic domain and its attached passive continental margin thrusted by collisional processes. In this respect, the remarkable ~600 km long continuity of sediments exposed in the Eastern Carpathian thin-skinned thrust and fold belt and the availability of quantitative reconstructions for adjacent continental units provide excellent conditions for a paleogeographical study by provenance and sedimentological techniques constraining sediment routing and depositional systems. These sediments were deposited in the Ceahl{\u a}u-Severin branch of the Alpine Tethys Ocean and over its European passive continental margin. We report sedimentological, paleomagnetic, petrographic, and detrital zircon U-Pb data of Lower Cretaceous sediments from several thin-skinned tectonic units presumably deposited in the Moldavides domain of the Eastern Carpathians. Sedimentological observations in the innermost studied unit demonstrate that deposition took place in a deepwater basin floor sheets to sandy turbidite system. Detrital zircon age data demonstrate sourcing from internal Carpathian basement units. The sediment routing changes in more external units, where black shales basin floor sheets to sandy mud turbidites were sourced from an external, European continental area. Although some degree of mixing between sources located on both margins of the ocean occurred, constraining a relatively narrow width of the deep oceanic basin, these results demonstrate that the internal-most studied unit was deposited near an Early Cretaceous accretionary wedge, located on the opposite internal side relative to the passive continental margin domain of other Moldavides units.",
keywords = "Early Cretaceous, East Carpathians, provenance, sedimentary model, subducted oceanic crust, thin-skinned thrust belt",
author = "Roban, {R. D.} and Ducea, {M. N.} and L. Mațenco and Panaiotu, {G. C.} and L. Profeta and C. Kr{\'e}zsek and Melinte-Dobrinescu, {M. C.} and N. Anastasiu and D. Dimofte and V. Apotrosoaei and I. Francovschi",
note = "Funding Information: This work was supported by the Project PN‐II‐RU‐TE‐2014‐4‐2064, No. 193/2015, and PN‐III‐P4‐ID‐PCCF‐2016‐0014 of the Romanian Executive Agency for Higher Education, Research, Development and Innovation, UEFISCDI. We acknowledge the support from the U.S. National Science Foundation grant EAR 1725002. We also acknowledge the financial support of the Project No. 8 PFE/FLUVIMAR, Research of Excellence in Rivers‐Deltas‐Seas systems of the Romanian Ministry of Research and Innovation. The Editor, Associate Editor, and reviewers provided useful guidance and suggestions to clarify concepts and problem statemens. Stefan Schmid is in particular acknowledged for the detailed revision that has significantly improved the quality of the original manuscript. The data in this paper are available in the manuscript itself or in the supplementary files: https://osf.io/qe3kb/ or DOI 10.17605/ OSF.IO/QE3KB . Funding Information: This work was supported by the Project PN-II-RU-TE-2014-4-2064, No. 193/2015, and PN-III-P4-ID-PCCF-2016-0014 of the Romanian Executive Agency for Higher Education, Research, Development and Innovation, UEFISCDI. We acknowledge the support from the U.S. National Science Foundation grant EAR 1725002. We also acknowledge the financial support of the Project No. 8 PFE/FLUVIMAR, Research of Excellence in Rivers-Deltas-Seas systems of the Romanian Ministry of Research and Innovation. The Editor, Associate Editor, and reviewers provided useful guidance and suggestions to clarify concepts and problem statemens. Stefan Schmid is in particular acknowledged for the detailed revision that has significantly improved the quality of the original manuscript. The data in this paper are available in the manuscript itself or in the supplementary files: https://osf.io/qe3kb/ or DOI 10.17605/OSF.IO/QE3KB. Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2020. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved.",
year = "2020",
month = jul,
day = "1",
doi = "10.1029/2019TC005780",
language = "English (US)",
volume = "39",
journal = "Tectonics",
issn = "0278-7407",
publisher = "American Geophysical Union",
number = "7",
}