2017
DOI: 10.14241/asgp.2017.018
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Microencruster-microbial framework and synsedimentary cements in the Štramberk Limestone (Carpathians, Czech Republic): Insights into reef zonation

Abstract: The Štramberk Limestone (Tithonian-lower Berriasian) was developed on a northerly located, isolated intra-Tethyan carbonate platform. It is composed of various facies that can be observed in olistoliths and blocks embedded in the Cretaceous flysch of the Outer Carpathians in Moravia (Czech Republic). Corals, microbialites, microencrusters and synsedimentary cements contributed on various scales to the reef framework. The importance of corals and some microencrusters to the formation of the Štramberk reef compl… Show more

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“…The North Tethys/Atlantic reefs that developed on extensive ramp-type platforms can be assigned to three broad compositional types: (1) coraldominated, (2) siliceous sponge-dominated, and (3) microbialite-dominated (e.g., Leinfelder et al 2002). In contrast hereto, the isolated reefs growing at the margins of intra-Tethyan platforms were dominated mostly by mixed, coralscalcified sponges (including stromatoporoids and chaetetids) facies (e.g., Turnšek et al 1981;Leinfelder et al 2002Leinfelder et al , 2005Vlahović et al 2005;Ivanova et al 2008;Rusciadelli et al 2011;Della Porta et al 2013;Hoffmann et al 2017). Their characteristic lateral assemblages allow the zonation of these reef complexes, corresponding to fore-reef, reef crest, and flat to back-reef environments.…”
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confidence: 89%
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“…The North Tethys/Atlantic reefs that developed on extensive ramp-type platforms can be assigned to three broad compositional types: (1) coraldominated, (2) siliceous sponge-dominated, and (3) microbialite-dominated (e.g., Leinfelder et al 2002). In contrast hereto, the isolated reefs growing at the margins of intra-Tethyan platforms were dominated mostly by mixed, coralscalcified sponges (including stromatoporoids and chaetetids) facies (e.g., Turnšek et al 1981;Leinfelder et al 2002Leinfelder et al , 2005Vlahović et al 2005;Ivanova et al 2008;Rusciadelli et al 2011;Della Porta et al 2013;Hoffmann et al 2017). Their characteristic lateral assemblages allow the zonation of these reef complexes, corresponding to fore-reef, reef crest, and flat to back-reef environments.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…These reefs are regarded as close analogues to the Late Jurassic reefs found in the Shatsky Ridge (Afanasenkov et al 2005;Guo et al 2011). The Ai-Petri Massif is a spectacular example of the Late Kimmeridgian-Tithonian reef complex Olszewska 2006, 2007) resembling the Štramberk-type reefs well known from the Pontides, Moesia, Southern Carpathian, Polish and Czech Outer Carpathian, Southern Crimea and the Northern Caucasus Mts (e.g., Matyszkiewicz and Słomka 2004;Bucur and Săsăran 2005;Ivanova et al 2008;Guo et al 2011;Piskunov et al 2012;Pleş et al 2013;Kaya and Altiner 2015;Kołodziej 2015;Strzeboński et al 2017;Hoffmann et al 2017;Vincent et al 2018). The main part of the Late Jurassic successions from the Crimean Mts.…”
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“…The oncoid-intraclast-Crescentiella limestones (FT 2) dominated by various coated grains, bioclasts and intraclasts with numerous Crescentiella are commonly observed in many parts of Upper Jurassic, open marine, shallow-water platforms (above the storm wave base i.e., around 40-60 m depth) of the Tethyan Realm in the Central Europe (e.g., Leinfelder et al 1996;Krajewski and Olszewska 2006;Matyszkiewicz et al 2006Matyszkiewicz et al , 2012Schlagintweit and Gawlick 2008;Hoffmann et al 2017;Pleş et al 2017;Krajewski and Schlagintweit 2018; and references therein). On the northern Tethyan shelf area, such associations are common in a mid-ramp setting (e.g., Leinfelder et al 1996;Senowbari-Daryan et al 2008;Krajewski et al 2016Olchowy et al 2019).…”
Section: Facies Interpretationmentioning
confidence: 99%