The Geology of Central Europe Volume 1: Precambrian and Palaeozoic
DOI: 10.1144/cev1p.6
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“…Anoxic en vi ron ment in this deeper part of the ba sin became a de ter mi nant fac tor for the for ma tion of or ganic-rich (with the to tal or ganic car bon con tent reach ing >2%) so-called grapto lit ic shales. De po si tion of or ganic-rich sed i ments of this age was a global phe nom e non and re sulted from the Si lu rian oceanic anoxic event (Ver ni ers et al, 2008). Fig ure 8 shows that dur ing the Si lu rian the re gres sion and trans gres sion cy cles con trolled the shifts of bound aries of facies, es pe cially of open-shelf and reef ones.…”
Section: Facies Pattern In Relation To Silurian Oceanography and Sea mentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…Anoxic en vi ron ment in this deeper part of the ba sin became a de ter mi nant fac tor for the for ma tion of or ganic-rich (with the to tal or ganic car bon con tent reach ing >2%) so-called grapto lit ic shales. De po si tion of or ganic-rich sed i ments of this age was a global phe nom e non and re sulted from the Si lu rian oceanic anoxic event (Ver ni ers et al, 2008). Fig ure 8 shows that dur ing the Si lu rian the re gres sion and trans gres sion cy cles con trolled the shifts of bound aries of facies, es pe cially of open-shelf and reef ones.…”
Section: Facies Pattern In Relation To Silurian Oceanography and Sea mentioning
confidence: 95%
“…As a re sult, the south ern shelf of the Baltica sed i men tary ba sin (south west ern mar gin of the East Eu ro pean Plat form) emerged above the sea level (Ver ni ers et al, 2008) and the area un der went in tense ero sion.…”
Section: Facies Pattern In Relation To Silurian Oceanography and Sea mentioning
confidence: 99%
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