Mammal-bearing Pleistocene deposits, Vrani?,southwestern Pannonian Basin System

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Adriano Banak [1 ]
Zsfia RuszkiczayRdiger [2 ]
Anita Grizelj [3 ]
Martina uras [4 ]
Kreimir Petrinjak [3 ]
ASTER Team [5 ]
Alexander Wieser [6 ]
Monika Miloevi [1 ]
Davor Paveli [7 ]
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[1] Department of Geology,Croatian Geological Survey
[2] Institute for Geological and Geochemical Research,HUN-REN Research Centre for Astronomy and Earth Sciences (MTA Centre of Excellence)
[3] Department of Geology, Croatian Geological Survey
[4] The Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Zagreb
[5] CEREGE, CNRS-IRD-Collège de France-INRAE UM,Aix-Marseille Université
[6] Faculty of Physics-Isotope Physics, University of Vienna
[7] Faculty of Mining,Geology and Petroleum Engineering,University of
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Vrani? site is a sand quarry that is located on the southern foothills of Papuk Mountain. From bottom to top of the succession, three sedimentary units have been recognized as:Unit 1 containing massive sand with scattered gravel-sized clasts, marl cobbles and boulders, and abundant marine mammal and fish fossils; Unit 2 consisting of sand intercalated with silt, clay and gravel, which may be horizontally bedded; and Unit 3, which is an erosionally-based lenticular matrix to clast-supported structureless gravel. The basal part of Unit 1 shows numerous reworked skeletal remains of Miocene marine mammals. Cosmogenic radionuclides constrain the age of burial of Unit 1 to 895±211 ka, while the source area of Unit 1 had a quick denudation.The massive sands deposited on the slopes of Papuk Mountain were vulnerable to erosion due to the absence of clay. Heavy rainfall or water from snow melting created flash floods that infiltrated the sands, thereby causing slope destabilization and deformation. This process led to slumps that were transformed into a sandy debris flow. This sediment was probably deposited during the interglacial marine isotope age (MIS) 21 period when the scarce vegetation and a warmer climate favored the melting of permafrost ice and consequently triggered slope movements during MIS 22. The reworked skeletal material sampled at the Vrani? site comprises fossilized fish along with mammal bones and teeth. Thus, the Vrani? site represents an important site for cetacean fossil remains and serves as an important data source for marine life in the Central Paratethys.
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