2011
DOI: 10.1007/s13146-011-0073-2
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High-resolution stratigraphy and palaeoenvironments of the intertidal flats to lagoons of the Cenomanian (Upper Cretaceous) of Hvar Island, Croatia, on the Adriatic Carbonate Platform

Abstract: The Middle to Upper Cenomanian (Upper Cretaceous) carbonate series of the Starigrad Limestone Formation outcropping on Hvar (studied sections equal 217 m) is characterized as six recurring facies associations that dominantly represent shallowing upwards parasequences comprising shallow marine/lagoonal through to supratidal flat strata. Facies Association 1 represents a shallow carbonate ramp-coastal environment patch reefs composed of rudists, other various bivalves and characteristic giant clams of unclear sy… Show more

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“…The carbonate facies within the Dunvegan gas field are comparable to the modern intertidal flats and sabkhas of the Persian Gulf (Evans, 1966;Butler, 1969;Behairy et al, 1991;Al-Youssef et al, 2006) and the Upper Cretaceous intertidal facies of Hvar Island, Croatia (Diedrich et al, 2011). The six facies described correspond to the shallow inner and middle portions of the carbonate ramp (Fig.…”
Section: Paleoenvironmental Reconstructionsupporting
confidence: 53%
“…The carbonate facies within the Dunvegan gas field are comparable to the modern intertidal flats and sabkhas of the Persian Gulf (Evans, 1966;Butler, 1969;Behairy et al, 1991;Al-Youssef et al, 2006) and the Upper Cretaceous intertidal facies of Hvar Island, Croatia (Diedrich et al, 2011). The six facies described correspond to the shallow inner and middle portions of the carbonate ramp (Fig.…”
Section: Paleoenvironmental Reconstructionsupporting
confidence: 53%
“…Comparable interpretations are given for similar deposits of the Higueruelas Fm in other areas of the Iberian Basin (Zaragoza province) by Ipas et al (2004). Similar deposits have been also described in the Bovalar Fm (middle Tithonian-early Berriasian) at the Penyagolosa sub-basin (Maestrat Basin), which have been interpreted as highly-agitated shoals developed in the inner ramp of a carbonate platform (Bádenas et 1975;James, 1977;Enos, 1983, Caron et al, 2005Diedrich et al, 2011;Sano et al, 2012). These sequences were occasionally subaerial exposed, as suggested by the presence of irregular and brecciated tops and the thinning-downwards vertical structures, typically caused by edaphic processes (e.g.…”
Section: Interpretation Of Facies Association Bmentioning
confidence: 55%
“…1b; Gušić and Jelaska, 1990). Similar shallow-water successions, typical for the Upper Cretaceous deposits can be found in the carbonate platforms of the peri-Mediterranean region (Apulian, Apenninic, Adriatic, and other smaller carbonate platforms (e.g., Gušić and Jelaska, 1990;Carannante et al, 2000;Tišljar et al, 2002;Diedrich et al, 2011;Schlagintweit et al, 2015, and references therein).…”
Section: Biostratigraphy and Lithostratigraphymentioning
confidence: 54%
“…Plant remains in the Upper Cretaceous thin-bedded limestones of the Island of Hvar were also mentioned by Schubert (1909), Pantić (1962) and Diedrich et al (2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 72%
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