TY - JOUR
T1 - A calcite crisis unravelling Early Miocene (Ottnangian) stratigraphy in the North Alpine-Carpathian Foreland Basin: A litho- and chemostratigraphic marker for the Rzehakia Lake System
AU - Palzer-Khomenko, Markus
AU - Wagreich, Michael
AU - Knierzinger, Wolfgang
AU - Meszar, Maria
AU - Gier, Susanne
AU - Kallanxhi, Madalina-Elena
AU - Soliman, Ali
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2018 Markus Palzer-Khomenko et al., published by Sciendo 2018.
PY - 2018/8
Y1 - 2018/8
N2 - Within the Lower Austrian part of the North Alpine Foreland Basin (NAFB), up to 1000 m of sediments were deposited throughout the Ottnangian (Early Miocene, Burdigalian). According to homogeneous compositions and sparse biostratigraphic resolution, a consistent stratigraphic concept from the basin margins into the foreland depocenter was still lacking. New investigations on several deep drill cores throughout the basin provide comprehensive sedimentological, mineralogical, chemical and micropaleontological data. A calcite poor, fossil- and pyrite-free, smectite-rich, up to 800 m thick interval was identified and correlated to the time interval of the late Ottnangian brackish Rzehakia Lake System. For this section, we introduce the term Calcite Minimum Interval (CMI). We define the onset of the CMI by a sharp decrease of calcite contents and the disappearance of autochthonous (and reworked) calcareous nannofossils. We define the termination of the CMI by the permanent increase of pyrite contents and the reappearance of calcareous nannofossils. The CMI as a litho- and chemostratigraphical marker for the Rzehakia Lake System constitutes a stratigraphic key horizon. Within the NAFB in Lower Austria, its onset corresponds to the middle/upper Ottnangian transition while its termination correlates roughly to the Ottnangian / Karpatian boundary. This allows a precise definition, identification and correlation of (upper) Ottnangian stratigraphic units of the NAFB. For the central basinal parts of the Rzehakia Lake System, we introduce the new lithostratigraphic term Wildendürnbach Formation which correlates to the marginal Traisen Formation.
AB - Within the Lower Austrian part of the North Alpine Foreland Basin (NAFB), up to 1000 m of sediments were deposited throughout the Ottnangian (Early Miocene, Burdigalian). According to homogeneous compositions and sparse biostratigraphic resolution, a consistent stratigraphic concept from the basin margins into the foreland depocenter was still lacking. New investigations on several deep drill cores throughout the basin provide comprehensive sedimentological, mineralogical, chemical and micropaleontological data. A calcite poor, fossil- and pyrite-free, smectite-rich, up to 800 m thick interval was identified and correlated to the time interval of the late Ottnangian brackish Rzehakia Lake System. For this section, we introduce the term Calcite Minimum Interval (CMI). We define the onset of the CMI by a sharp decrease of calcite contents and the disappearance of autochthonous (and reworked) calcareous nannofossils. We define the termination of the CMI by the permanent increase of pyrite contents and the reappearance of calcareous nannofossils. The CMI as a litho- and chemostratigraphical marker for the Rzehakia Lake System constitutes a stratigraphic key horizon. Within the NAFB in Lower Austria, its onset corresponds to the middle/upper Ottnangian transition while its termination correlates roughly to the Ottnangian / Karpatian boundary. This allows a precise definition, identification and correlation of (upper) Ottnangian stratigraphic units of the NAFB. For the central basinal parts of the Rzehakia Lake System, we introduce the new lithostratigraphic term Wildendürnbach Formation which correlates to the marginal Traisen Formation.
KW - Stratigrafie
KW - frühes Miozän
KW - spätes Ottnang
KW - Molasse Becken
KW - Rzehakia Seen-System
KW - Kalzit Minimum Intervall
KW - STRATIGRAPHY
KW - early MIOCENE
KW - late Ottnangian
KW - Molass Basin
KW - Rzehkia Lake System
KW - Calcite Minimum Interval
KW - Molasse Basin
KW - CIRCULATION
KW - Early Miocene
KW - OCEAN
KW - AUSTRIA
KW - CALCAREOUS NANNOPLANKTON
KW - MIDDLE MIOCENE
KW - GOSAU GROUP
KW - DISSOLUTION
KW - STRATOTYPE
KW - VOLCANIC ASH-FALL
KW - Rzehakia Lake System
KW - CENTRAL PARATETHYS
KW - Stratigraphy
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U2 - 10.1515/geoca-2018-0019
DO - 10.1515/geoca-2018-0019
M3 - Article
SN - 1335-0552
VL - 69
SP - 315
EP - 334
JO - Geologica Carpathica
JF - Geologica Carpathica
IS - 4
ER -