2019
DOI: 10.3906/yer-1802-14
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Upper Cretaceous volcaniclastic complexes and calcareous plankton biostratigraphy in the Western Pontides, NW Turkey

Abstract: This study describes and interprets Upper Cretaceous volcaniclastics interbedded with hemipelagic to pelagic limestones, marls, and turbidites from the Western Pontides, northwestern Turkey. The Dereköy Formation, the Unaz Formation (red pelagic limestone unit), and the Cambu Formation can be distinguished, overlain by the turbiditic Akveren Formation. Biostratigraphic ages from the predominantly volcaniclastic Dereköy Formation indicate Turonian (Dicarinella concavata planktonic foraminifera zone, CC13/UC8-9 … Show more

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“…The arc volcanism ranged in age from Turonian to Campanian and resulted in the deposition of several kilometers thick volcanic and volcanoclastic sequences in the intra-arc basins, which were assigned to the Yemişliçay Group in the Pontides (Okay and Şahintürk, 1997;Kandemir et al 2019;Tüysüz et al, 2004;Gallhofer et al, 2015). The volcanoclastic and volcanic rocks are locally interbedded with pelagic limestones, which constrain the age of volcanism (e.g., Keskin and Tüysüz, 2017;Boehm et al, 2019). In the Pontides, the arc volcanism waned towards the end of the Campanian and was succeeded by the deposition of carbonates, which range in age from late Campanian to the Paleocene, and locally into the Eocene (e.g., Sarı et al, 2014;Boehm et al, 2019;Özcan et al, 2019).…”
Section: Geological Setting and Stratigraphymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The arc volcanism ranged in age from Turonian to Campanian and resulted in the deposition of several kilometers thick volcanic and volcanoclastic sequences in the intra-arc basins, which were assigned to the Yemişliçay Group in the Pontides (Okay and Şahintürk, 1997;Kandemir et al 2019;Tüysüz et al, 2004;Gallhofer et al, 2015). The volcanoclastic and volcanic rocks are locally interbedded with pelagic limestones, which constrain the age of volcanism (e.g., Keskin and Tüysüz, 2017;Boehm et al, 2019). In the Pontides, the arc volcanism waned towards the end of the Campanian and was succeeded by the deposition of carbonates, which range in age from late Campanian to the Paleocene, and locally into the Eocene (e.g., Sarı et al, 2014;Boehm et al, 2019;Özcan et al, 2019).…”
Section: Geological Setting and Stratigraphymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The volcanoclastic and volcanic rocks are locally interbedded with pelagic limestones, which constrain the age of volcanism (e.g., Keskin and Tüysüz, 2017;Boehm et al, 2019). In the Pontides, the arc volcanism wanes towards the end of the Campanian and is succeeded by the deposition of carbonates, which range in age from late Campanian to the Paleocene, and locally into the Eocene (e.g., Sarı et al, 2014;Boehm et al, 2019;Özcan et al, 2019). Locally, there are minor volcanic horizons in the Maastrichtian limestones.…”
Section: Geological Setting and Stratigraphymentioning
confidence: 99%