TY - JOUR
T1 - The Valanginian history of the eastern part of the Getic Carbonate Platform (Southern Carpathians, Romania)
T2 - Evidence for emergence and drowning of the platform
AU - Grădinaru, Mihaela
AU - Lazar, Iuliana
AU - Bucur, Ioan I.
AU - Grădinaru, Eugen
AU - Săsăran, Emanoil
AU - Ducea, Mihai N.
AU - Andrăşanu, Alexandru
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd.
PY - 2016/11/1
Y1 - 2016/11/1
N2 - Lower Cretaceous successions that crop out in the eastern part of the Getic Carbonate Platform (Southern Carpathians, Romania) preserve records of the Valanginian events in different settings of the platform. The integrated sedimentological, biostratigraphical, geochemical and mineralogical analysis of the upper Berriasian-Valanginian successions reveal successive stages in the evolution of the carbonate platform: (a) pre-drowning stage of the shallow-shelf and slope settings of the platform; (b) subaerial exposure and karstification; and (c) incipient flooding and drowning of the carbonate platform. Following the subaerial exposure, starting in the middle early Valanginian, the eastern part of the Getic Carbonate Platform experienced a drowning phase documented by iron oxyhydroxides, phosphate and glaucony mineralized discontinuity surface and glaucony-rich sediments disposed on the discontinuity surface. Recognition of the diachronous intra-Valanginian discontinuity surface within the studied successions is based on clear evidences (facies contrast, depositional and diagenetic features, biostratigraphic and taphonomic data, and geometrical relations). The negative-positive carbon isotope excursion is correlated with the global perturbations of the carbon cycle related to the Valanginian "Weissert" episode, and it is documented for the first time in the shallowest parts of the Getic Carbonate Platform. Tectonic activity and eustatic sea-level fluctuations were most probably the main factors that led to fault-block tilting, local emersion and subsequent drowning of the eastern part of the Getic Carbonate Platform during the Early Cretaceous. We infer that the eastern part of the Getic Carbonate Platform was affected by late Berriasian-early Hauterivian extensional tectonics that could be related to the Neo-Cimmerian movements with effects generally recognized in the northern peri-Tethyan areas.
AB - Lower Cretaceous successions that crop out in the eastern part of the Getic Carbonate Platform (Southern Carpathians, Romania) preserve records of the Valanginian events in different settings of the platform. The integrated sedimentological, biostratigraphical, geochemical and mineralogical analysis of the upper Berriasian-Valanginian successions reveal successive stages in the evolution of the carbonate platform: (a) pre-drowning stage of the shallow-shelf and slope settings of the platform; (b) subaerial exposure and karstification; and (c) incipient flooding and drowning of the carbonate platform. Following the subaerial exposure, starting in the middle early Valanginian, the eastern part of the Getic Carbonate Platform experienced a drowning phase documented by iron oxyhydroxides, phosphate and glaucony mineralized discontinuity surface and glaucony-rich sediments disposed on the discontinuity surface. Recognition of the diachronous intra-Valanginian discontinuity surface within the studied successions is based on clear evidences (facies contrast, depositional and diagenetic features, biostratigraphic and taphonomic data, and geometrical relations). The negative-positive carbon isotope excursion is correlated with the global perturbations of the carbon cycle related to the Valanginian "Weissert" episode, and it is documented for the first time in the shallowest parts of the Getic Carbonate Platform. Tectonic activity and eustatic sea-level fluctuations were most probably the main factors that led to fault-block tilting, local emersion and subsequent drowning of the eastern part of the Getic Carbonate Platform during the Early Cretaceous. We infer that the eastern part of the Getic Carbonate Platform was affected by late Berriasian-early Hauterivian extensional tectonics that could be related to the Neo-Cimmerian movements with effects generally recognized in the northern peri-Tethyan areas.
KW - Carbonate Platform
KW - Drowning unconformity
KW - Early Cretaceous
KW - Romania
KW - Southern Carpathians
KW - Subaerial exposure
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U2 - 10.1016/j.cretres.2016.04.012
DO - 10.1016/j.cretres.2016.04.012
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84971373721
SN - 0195-6671
VL - 66
SP - 11
EP - 42
JO - Cretaceous Research
JF - Cretaceous Research
ER -