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The Cretaceous sedimentary history of the Pindos Basin (Greece)
Authors:Email author" target="_blank">Peter?NeumannEmail author  Wolfgang?Zacher
Institution:(1) Baugeologisches Büro Bauer, Schillerweg 15, 85748 Garching, Germany;(2) Lehrstuhl für Allgemeine, Angewandte und Ingenieur-Geologie, Technische Universität München, Arcisstrasse 21, 80333 München, Germany
Abstract:The Cretaceous sedimentary rocks of the Pindos Zone in western Greece document the evolution of a Tethyan deep-water basin. New sedimentological and micropalaeontological studies reveal a complex basin history. Siliceous sediments with abundant radiolaria and organic-rich facies prevailed up to the early Late Cretaceous. Within the sediment-starved pre-Middle Cenomanian, marked black shale levels appear that are probably linked to oceanic anoxic events. At the change from the late Early to the early Middle Cenomanian, the sedimentary regime altered abruptly. The early Late Cretaceous is characterized by major calcareous redepositional events (orbitoline horizons) and often associated siliciclastic turbidite deposition (submarine-fan environments). In the late Late Cretaceous, carbonate supply increased rapidly, resulting in the evolution of a carbonate slope and basin-plain setting. Pelagic and allodapic limestones recorded basinwide blooms in planktonic foraminifera (elevata event) and a polyphase redepositional history that is interpreted to reflect the sensitivity of the basin to the tectonic evolution of Apulia.
Keywords:Pindos Basin  Cretaceous  Stratigraphy  Deep-water facies  Radiolaria  Turbidites
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