Depositional and palaeoenvironmental variation of lower Turonian nearshore facies in the Bohemian Cretaceous Basin, Czech Republic

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作者
Zitt, J. [1 ]
Vodrazka, R. [2 ]
Hradecka, L. [2 ]
Svobodova, M. [1 ]
Stastny, M. [1 ]
Svabenicka, L. [2 ]
机构
[1] CAS, Vvi, Inst Geol, Prague 16500 6, Czech Republic
[2] Czech Geol Survey, Prague 11821 1, Czech Republic
关键词
Phosphatic particle accumulations; Organic matter; Micropalaeontology; Biostratigraphy; Condensed sedimentation; Upper Cretaceous; NANNOFOSSIL; ORIGIN; GLAUCONY; INTERVAL; SECTION; RECORD;
D O I
10.1016/j.cretres.2015.05.007
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P5 [地质学];
学科分类号
0709 ; 081803 ;
摘要
Dark grey strata belonging to the basal horizons of the Bila Hora Formation (lower Turonian) were exposed during quarrying at the locality of Planany (Bohemian Cretaceous Basin). Based mainly on quarry maps, the early Turonian rocky bottom was reconstructed in the area of about 14,800 m(2). Two sedimentologic and palaeoecological settings were recognized in the area. Dark grey deposits form part of the first setting, representing a fill of large and deep depressions on the northern foot of the Planany elevation. The second setting with a phosphatic lag is located on the elevated part of the area. Dark grey sedimentation belongs to the UC6a and particularly to the UC6b nannoplankton zones. During the latter zone the dark sedimentation passed upwards into light siltstones. The enrichment of C-org and S, clay minerals with an important kaolinite peak, formation of framboidal pyrite and the enrichment of macrofauna and phosphatic particles are characteristic of the basal portions of the dark deposits. The sulphate reduction zone is suggested for this sedimentary environment. In the associations of phosphatic particles, shark coprolites, faecal pellets and sponge fragments prevail. No phosphatic lag is developed. On the other hand, the phosphatic lag directly overlying the Cenomanian relics is most characteristic of the second setting. This lag is a product of sedimentary condensation, characterized by a long-lasting concentration of phosphatic particles and phosphogenesis, accompanied by encrustation of closely adjacent free rock surfaces by a faunal community with Terebella. Additional biostratigraphic data presently contributed to a proposed correlation of both settings. Micropalaeontological data (foraminifera, palynomorphs, nannoplankton) indicate that the phosphatic lag and basal dark grey deposits may be approximately coeval. The stagnant depositional conditions with only very slow sea-level rise are thought to have lasted for a relatively long period that includes a significant part of the Whiteinella archaeocretacea Zone (lowermost Turonian). In elevated parts, condensation could proceed under conditions of prevailingly weak currents and strong oxidation of organic matter, while decomposition of organic matter was probably very slow and incomplete in depressions below the elevation. The sedimentary condensation in both settings is highlighted by the remarkable formation of abundant glauconite in local deposits. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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