Late Triassic sedimentary evolution of Slovenian Basin (eastern Southern Alps): description and correlation of the Slatnik Formation |
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Authors: | Boštjan Rožič Tea Kolar-Jurkovšek Andrej Šmuc |
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Affiliation: | (1) Geology Department, Faculty for Natural Sciences and Engineering, University of Ljubljana, Privoz 11, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia;(2) Geological Survey of Slovenia, Dimičeva ulica 14, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia |
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Abstract: | Successions of the Slovenian Basin structurally belong to the easternmost Southern Alps. During the Late Triassic, they were part of the Adriatic continental margin. Norian–Rhaetian successions of the Slovenian Basin are characterized mainly by dolomite of the Bača Dolomite Formation. However, in the northern part of the basin, Late Triassic limestone is preserved above Bača Dolomite Formation and is formalized as the Slatnik Formation. It is composed of hemipelagic limestone alternating with resedimented limestones. The succession documents an upward progradation of the slope environment composed of three high-frequency cycles. Most prominent progradation is referred to the second, i.e., Early Rhaetian cycle. The Slatnik Formation ends with thin-bedded hemipelagic limestone that records the end-Triassic productivity crisis, or rapid sea-level fall. The overlying resedimented limestones of the Early Jurassic Krikov Formation, document the recovery of production and shedding from the adjacent carbonate platform. |
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Keywords: | Slovenian Basin Late Triassic Conodonts Facies analysis Sedimentary cycles Triassic-Jurassic boundary |
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