Badenian evolution of the Central Paratethys Sea : paleogeography, climate and eustatic sea-level changes

2007
journal article
article
dc.abstract.enThe Miocene Central Paratethys Sea covered wide areas of the Pannonian Basin System, bordered by the mountain chains of the Alps, Carpathians and Dinarides. The epicontinental sea spread not only in the back-arc basin area, but flooded even the Alpine-Carpathian Foredeep, situated along the front of gradually uplifting mountains. The Early Badenian (early Langhian) transgressions from the Mediterranean toward the Central Paratethys realm, via Slovenia and northern Croatia (Transtethyan Trench Corridor or Trans Dinaride Corridor) flooded the Pannonian Basin and continued along straits in the Carpathian Chain into the Carpathian Foredeep. The isolation of eastern parts of the Central Paratethys at the end of this period (late Langhian) resulted in the "Middle Badenian" salinity crisis. Thick evaporite sediments, above all halite and gypsum were deposited in the Transcarpathian Basin, Transylvanian Basin and Carpathian Foredeep. During the Late Badenian (early Serravallian), the latest full marine flooding covered the whole back-arc basin and a great part of the foredeep. The main problem is to create a model of sea connections during that time, because some authors consider the western Transtethyan Trench Corridor (Trans Dinaride Corridor) closed and there is no evidence to prove a supposed strait towards the Eastern Mediterranean. A proposed possibility is a connection towards the Konkian Sea of the Eastern Paratethys. The Badenian climate of the Central Paratethys realm can be characterized as fairly uniform, reflecting the stable subtropical conditions of the Miocene Climatic Optimum. No considerable changes in terrestrial ecosystems were documented. Nevertheless, evolution of steep landscape associated with rapid uplift of the East Alpine and Western Carpathian mountain chains (including high stratovolcanoes) caused development of vertical zonation of dry land and consequently close occurrence of different vegetation zones in a relatively small distance during this time. In the Central Paratethys Sea a slight N-S climatic gradient seems to be expressed already from the Early Badenian, but a biogeographic differentiation between basins in the North and South starts to become more prominent first during the Late Badenian, when a moderate cooling of the seawater can also be documented. The Late Badenian sea-level highstand coincides with the appearance of stress factors such as stratification of the water column and hypoxic conditions at the basin bottom in the whole area. Taking into account all bioevents and changes of paleogeography in the Central Paratethys realm, we can very roughly correlate the Early (and "Middle") Badenian with the eustatic sea-level changes of TB 2.3, TB 2.4 or Bur5/Lan1, Lan2/Ser1 and the Late Badenian with TB 2.5 or Ser2 cycles (sensu Haq et al. 1988; Hardenbol et al. 1998). Generally, we can assign the Early Badenian transgressions to be controlled by both, tectonics (induced mainly by back-arc basin rifting) and eustacy, followed by forced regression. The Late Badenian transgression and regression were dominantly controlled by sea-level changes inside the Central Paratethys realm.pl
dc.affiliationWydział Biologii i Nauk o Ziemi : Instytut Nauk Geologicznychpl
dc.contributor.authorKováč, Michalpl
dc.contributor.authorAndreyeva-Grigorovich, Aidapl
dc.contributor.authorBajraktarević, Zlatanpl
dc.contributor.authorBrzobohatý, Rostislavpl
dc.contributor.authorFilipescu, Sorinpl
dc.contributor.authorFodor, Lászlópl
dc.contributor.authorHarzhauser, Mathiaspl
dc.contributor.authorNagymarosy, Andráspl
dc.contributor.authorOszczypko, Nestor - 131218 pl
dc.contributor.authorPavelić, Davorpl
dc.contributor.authorRögl, Fredpl
dc.contributor.authorSaftić, Brunopl
dc.contributor.authorSliva, Ubomírpl
dc.contributor.authorStudencka, Barbarapl
dc.date.accession2018-12-06pl
dc.date.accessioned2018-12-07T14:02:56Z
dc.date.available2018-12-07T14:02:56Z
dc.date.issued2007pl
dc.date.openaccess0
dc.description.accesstimew momencie opublikowania
dc.description.additionalBibliogr. s. 599-606pl
dc.description.number6pl
dc.description.physical579-606pl
dc.description.versionostateczna wersja wydawcy
dc.description.volume58pl
dc.identifier.eissn1336-8052pl
dc.identifier.issn1335-0552pl
dc.identifier.projectROD UJ / OPpl
dc.identifier.urihttps://ruj.uj.edu.pl/xmlui/handle/item/62940
dc.identifier.weblinkhttp://www.geologicacarpathica.com/browse-journal/volumes/58-6/article-426/pl
dc.languageengpl
dc.language.containerengpl
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dc.share.typeotwarte czasopismo
dc.subject.enMiocenepl
dc.subject.enBadenianpl
dc.subject.enCentral Paratethyspl
dc.subject.enpaleogeographypl
dc.subject.entectonicspl
dc.subject.enclimatepl
dc.subject.ensequence stratigraphypl
dc.subtypeArticlepl
dc.titleBadenian evolution of the Central Paratethys Sea : paleogeography, climate and eustatic sea-level changespl
dc.title.journalGeologica Carpathicapl
dc.typeJournalArticlepl
dspace.entity.typePublication
dc.abstract.enpl
The Miocene Central Paratethys Sea covered wide areas of the Pannonian Basin System, bordered by the mountain chains of the Alps, Carpathians and Dinarides. The epicontinental sea spread not only in the back-arc basin area, but flooded even the Alpine-Carpathian Foredeep, situated along the front of gradually uplifting mountains. The Early Badenian (early Langhian) transgressions from the Mediterranean toward the Central Paratethys realm, via Slovenia and northern Croatia (Transtethyan Trench Corridor or Trans Dinaride Corridor) flooded the Pannonian Basin and continued along straits in the Carpathian Chain into the Carpathian Foredeep. The isolation of eastern parts of the Central Paratethys at the end of this period (late Langhian) resulted in the "Middle Badenian" salinity crisis. Thick evaporite sediments, above all halite and gypsum were deposited in the Transcarpathian Basin, Transylvanian Basin and Carpathian Foredeep. During the Late Badenian (early Serravallian), the latest full marine flooding covered the whole back-arc basin and a great part of the foredeep. The main problem is to create a model of sea connections during that time, because some authors consider the western Transtethyan Trench Corridor (Trans Dinaride Corridor) closed and there is no evidence to prove a supposed strait towards the Eastern Mediterranean. A proposed possibility is a connection towards the Konkian Sea of the Eastern Paratethys. The Badenian climate of the Central Paratethys realm can be characterized as fairly uniform, reflecting the stable subtropical conditions of the Miocene Climatic Optimum. No considerable changes in terrestrial ecosystems were documented. Nevertheless, evolution of steep landscape associated with rapid uplift of the East Alpine and Western Carpathian mountain chains (including high stratovolcanoes) caused development of vertical zonation of dry land and consequently close occurrence of different vegetation zones in a relatively small distance during this time. In the Central Paratethys Sea a slight N-S climatic gradient seems to be expressed already from the Early Badenian, but a biogeographic differentiation between basins in the North and South starts to become more prominent first during the Late Badenian, when a moderate cooling of the seawater can also be documented. The Late Badenian sea-level highstand coincides with the appearance of stress factors such as stratification of the water column and hypoxic conditions at the basin bottom in the whole area. Taking into account all bioevents and changes of paleogeography in the Central Paratethys realm, we can very roughly correlate the Early (and "Middle") Badenian with the eustatic sea-level changes of TB 2.3, TB 2.4 or Bur5/Lan1, Lan2/Ser1 and the Late Badenian with TB 2.5 or Ser2 cycles (sensu Haq et al. 1988; Hardenbol et al. 1998). Generally, we can assign the Early Badenian transgressions to be controlled by both, tectonics (induced mainly by back-arc basin rifting) and eustacy, followed by forced regression. The Late Badenian transgression and regression were dominantly controlled by sea-level changes inside the Central Paratethys realm.
dc.affiliationpl
Wydział Biologii i Nauk o Ziemi : Instytut Nauk Geologicznych
dc.contributor.authorpl
Kováč, Michal
dc.contributor.authorpl
Andreyeva-Grigorovich, Aida
dc.contributor.authorpl
Bajraktarević, Zlatan
dc.contributor.authorpl
Brzobohatý, Rostislav
dc.contributor.authorpl
Filipescu, Sorin
dc.contributor.authorpl
Fodor, László
dc.contributor.authorpl
Harzhauser, Mathias
dc.contributor.authorpl
Nagymarosy, András
dc.contributor.authorpl
Oszczypko, Nestor - 131218
dc.contributor.authorpl
Pavelić, Davor
dc.contributor.authorpl
Rögl, Fred
dc.contributor.authorpl
Saftić, Bruno
dc.contributor.authorpl
Sliva, Ubomír
dc.contributor.authorpl
Studencka, Barbara
dc.date.accessionpl
2018-12-06
dc.date.accessioned
2018-12-07T14:02:56Z
dc.date.available
2018-12-07T14:02:56Z
dc.date.issuedpl
2007
dc.date.openaccess
0
dc.description.accesstime
w momencie opublikowania
dc.description.additionalpl
Bibliogr. s. 599-606
dc.description.numberpl
6
dc.description.physicalpl
579-606
dc.description.version
ostateczna wersja wydawcy
dc.description.volumepl
58
dc.identifier.eissnpl
1336-8052
dc.identifier.issnpl
1335-0552
dc.identifier.projectpl
ROD UJ / OP
dc.identifier.uri
https://ruj.uj.edu.pl/xmlui/handle/item/62940
dc.identifier.weblinkpl
http://www.geologicacarpathica.com/browse-journal/volumes/58-6/article-426/
dc.languagepl
eng
dc.language.containerpl
eng
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Uznanie autorstwa - Użycie niekomercyjne - Bez utworów zależnych 4.0 Międzynarodowa
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CC-BY-NC-ND
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http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/legalcode
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otwarte czasopismo
dc.subject.enpl
Miocene
dc.subject.enpl
Badenian
dc.subject.enpl
Central Paratethys
dc.subject.enpl
paleogeography
dc.subject.enpl
tectonics
dc.subject.enpl
climate
dc.subject.enpl
sequence stratigraphy
dc.subtypepl
Article
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Badenian evolution of the Central Paratethys Sea : paleogeography, climate and eustatic sea-level changes
dc.title.journalpl
Geologica Carpathica
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JournalArticle
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