2023
DOI: 10.1007/s00531-023-02301-w
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Biostratigraphy and facies description of Middle Triassic rift-related volcano-sedimentary successions at the junction of the Southern Alps and the Dinarides (NW Croatia)

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“…The largest part of the mountain is built of several hundred meters thick Middle Triassic deposits, predominantly shallow-marine dolomites and limestones (Šimunić et al, 1982). Pelagic successions consisting of Anisian to Ladinian pelagic limestone and radiolarian chert intercalated with volcanic and volcaniclastic lithologies ranging from basic to acidic are also present (Goričan et al, 2005;Slovenec et al, 2020Slovenec et al, , 2023Kukoč et al, 2023;Smirčić et al, 2024). These pelagic successions are several tens of meters thick, generally tectonically disturbed and their contacts with the underlying and overlying formations are rarely exposed.…”
Section: Lithostratigraphic Characteristicsmentioning
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“…The largest part of the mountain is built of several hundred meters thick Middle Triassic deposits, predominantly shallow-marine dolomites and limestones (Šimunić et al, 1982). Pelagic successions consisting of Anisian to Ladinian pelagic limestone and radiolarian chert intercalated with volcanic and volcaniclastic lithologies ranging from basic to acidic are also present (Goričan et al, 2005;Slovenec et al, 2020Slovenec et al, , 2023Kukoč et al, 2023;Smirčić et al, 2024). These pelagic successions are several tens of meters thick, generally tectonically disturbed and their contacts with the underlying and overlying formations are rarely exposed.…”
Section: Lithostratigraphic Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These pelagic successions are several tens of meters thick, generally tectonically disturbed and their contacts with the underlying and overlying formations are rarely exposed. Middle Triassic successions re ect a period of intense tectonic activity related to the opening of the Neotethys Ocean and the formation of a horst-and-graben depositional environments as a result of extension (Goričan et al, 2005;Kukoč et al, 2023). Deep-marine basins formed during this period were relatively short-lived and carbonate platform sedimentation was reestablished in the late Ladinian (Goričan et al, 2005).…”
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