2007
DOI: 10.1007/s10347-007-0114-4
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Oncoid growth and distribution controlled by sea-level fluctuations and climate (Late Oxfordian, Swiss Jura Mountains)

Abstract: Abundant lagoonal oncoids occur in the Late Oxfordian Hauptmumienbank Member of the Swiss Jura Mountains. Four oncoid types are observed in the studied sections and classiWed according to the oncoid surface morphology, the structure and composition of the cortex, and the texture and fauna of the encasing sediment. Micritedominated oncoids (types 1 and 2) have a smooth surface. Type 1 has a rather homogeneous cortex and occurs in moderate-energy environments. Type 2 presents continuous or discontinuous micritic… Show more

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“…The large oncoids with lobate outlines, dominated by microencrusters (Bacinella and Lithocodium), correspond to oncoids of types 3 and 4 described by Védrine et al (2007) or to the organism-bearing oncoids of Dahanayake (1977). The above-mentioned authors ascribed these types of oncoids to the low-energy open-lagoonal environments, where the microbial meshwork had time to grow.…”
Section: Mft 5: Wackestone/packstone With Rudist Fragments and Microementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The large oncoids with lobate outlines, dominated by microencrusters (Bacinella and Lithocodium), correspond to oncoids of types 3 and 4 described by Védrine et al (2007) or to the organism-bearing oncoids of Dahanayake (1977). The above-mentioned authors ascribed these types of oncoids to the low-energy open-lagoonal environments, where the microbial meshwork had time to grow.…”
Section: Mft 5: Wackestone/packstone With Rudist Fragments and Microementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The above-mentioned authors ascribed these types of oncoids to the low-energy open-lagoonal environments, where the microbial meshwork had time to grow. In contrast, the smaller, spherical oncoids, with micritic, homogeneous cortex (type 1 oncoids of Védrine et al 2007) are often associated with packstone-grainstone and represent higher energy conditions. Encrustation, borings, breakage, burrowing and micritization are common, indicating low accumulation rates (Enos 1983).…”
Section: Mft 5: Wackestone/packstone With Rudist Fragments and Microementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The presence of Bacinella irregularis Radoičić, 1959 suggests a shallow, subtidal, back-shoal environment. The Bacinella oncoids are genetically linked to low-energy, oligotrophic interior lagoons (e.g., Dupraz and Strasser 1999;Védrine et al 2007;Bádenas and Aurell 2010), although, in the Złoczew area, these occur in a higher-energy back shoal with ooid-dominated grainstone.…”
Section: Ft 3: Oolitic-bioclastic Limestonementioning
confidence: 99%