Herein the type section of the Trogkofel Formation (Artinskian/Kungurian) in the Carnic Alps (Southern Alps) is described. The locus typicus is mount Trogkofel, where a succession up to ~500 m thick of reefal to peri-reefal limestones is exposed. In the pedestal of mount Trogkofel, a succession of shelf limestones (Zottachkopf Formation) is sharply overlain by the unbedded Trogkofel Formation. Farther north, at Zweikofel, the boundary between a package of shelf limestones (Zweikofel Formation), and the overlying, clino-bedded Trogkofel Formation is a disconformity. Deposition of the Trogkofel Formation started after a backstep from shelf deposition (Zottachkopf and Zweikofel Formations) to a carbonate shelf-margin setting with buildups. The backstep was associated with tectonism.The lower to middle part of the Trogkofel type section is characterized by patch buildups grown in a foreslope to uppermost slope setting. Main buildup facies includes Tubiphytes-bryozoan-algal-cement boundstones, botryoidal-fibrous cementstones with Archaeolithoporella, and phylloid-algal bafflestones. The buildups are intercalated with intervals up to 10-15 m thick of bioclastic limestones. The upper ~100 m of the type section consist primarily of bioclastic grainstones rich in fusulinid tests and fragments of calcareous green algae; the bioclastic grainstone intervals episodically aggraded at least to near sea-level. The upper part of the section may result from (i) a shoaling because of moderate progradation-aggradation of the platform, or because of eustatic or tectonic sea-level lowering, and/or (ii) changed patterns of offbank sediment dispersal. In the Trogkofel Formation, soft-sediment to brittle deformation features record syn-to early post-depositional tectonism. Within paleokarstic caverns, 'intra-seismites' are represented by discrete, stacked packages of internal sediments with convolute lamination and/or intrabrecciation.Deposition of the Trogkofel Formation was terminated by uplift and subaerial truncation. Karstic caverns filled with geopetallylaminated lime mudstones to wackestones (typically dolomitized), and with caymanitic layers, reach to the base of the formation. Syndepositional deformation, and the uplift that terminated deposition of the Trogkofel Formation, may be related to the 'Saalian tectonic phase' . The truncation surface that caps the Trogkofel Formation is onlapped by carbonate-lithic breccias (Tarvis Breccia) that, on mount Trogkofel, probably accumulated from hillslope colluvium. The entire Tarvis Breccia and the upper part of the Trogkofel Formation are replaced by epigenetic dolomite. Down-section, dolomitization is tied to fractures and adjacent host rock, and to paleokarstic cavities and their vicinity. Dolomitization tapers out towards the base of the formation. Late-stage fractures and dissolution pores are filled with saddle dolomite.In dieser Arbeit wird das Typus-Profil der Trogkofel-Formation (Artinskium/Kungurium) in den Karnischen Alpen (Südalpen) beschrieben. Am locus typicus, dem...
The Lower Permian calcareous algae are revised in the Zweikofel, Zottachkopf and Trogkofel formations of the Carnic Alps (Austria-Italy border). The cyanobacteria and red algae are Nostocites,
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