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The Madenli (Central Taurides) Upper Cretaceous platform carbonate succession: Benthic foraminiferal biostratigraphy and platform evolution
Institution:1. Mersin University, Faculty of Engineering, Department of Geological Engineering, Çiftlikköy Campus, 33343 Mersin, Turkey;2. Dokuz Eylül University, Faculty of Engineering, Department of Geological Engineering, İzmir, Turkey;1. Lerchenauerstr. 167, 80935 München, Germany;2. Chemin des Pochattes 4, 1055 Froideville, Switzerland;3. Department of Geology, Yazd University, 89195-741 Yazd, Iran;1. Museu de Ciències Naturals de Barcelona, Departament de Paleontologia, Passeig Picasso s/n, 08003 Barcelona, Spain;2. Departament de Geologia (Paleontologia), Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Campus Bellaterra, 08193 Barcelona, Spain;1. Department of Geosciences, University of Bremen, 28359 Bremen, Germany;2. Nanjing Institute of Geology and Palaeontology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Nanjing 210008, China;1. Department of Geology, Faculty of Science, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Mashhad, Iran;2. University of Miskolc, Department of Geology and Mineral Resources, 3515 Miskolc-Egyetemváros, Hungary;1. Geology Department, Earth Sciences Faculty, Shahid Beheshti University, 1983963113, Daneshjoo Blvd., Evin, Tehran, Iran;2. Dipartimento di Scienze della della Terra e del Mare (DiSTeM), Università di Palermo, Via Archirafi 36, 90123 Palermo, Italy;3. Exploration Directorate, National Iranian Oil Company, Seoul St., NE Sheikh Bahaei Sq., 1994814695, Tehran, Iran;1. Department of Earth, Environmental and Resources Sciences, University Federico II, Complesso di Monte Sant''Angelo (Edificio L), Via Cinthia, 21, 80126 Naples, Italy;2. Department of Geology, Payame Noor University, Po Box 19395-3697, Tehran, Iran
Abstract:The Upper Cretaceous succession in the Madenli area (western Central Taurides, Southern Turkey) consists of platform carbonate rocks deposited in entirely peritidal environments, which are sensitive to sea level changes driven by global eustasy, but also strongly affected by local and regional tectonics. It includes economically important bauxite deposits. Previous works suggest different ages for bauxite formation ranging from the Albian to the Santonian. Benthic foraminiferal biostratigraphy and facies analysis of the Madenli and Doğankuzu outcrop sections allow for a more precise dating of the platform emersion periods. The footwall limestones of the bauxite deposits consist of well-bedded limestones (Unit-1), which contain a benthic foraminiferal assemblage (BFA) including mainly Biconcava bentori and Pastrikella biplana, Chrysalidina gradata (BFA I), assigned to the middle-upper Cenomanian. In the Madenli section, the first bauxite deposit occurs in the upper part of Unit-1 as a layer interbedded with pinkish sparitic and dolomitic beds (subunit-1a) deposited in supratidal environment. Subunit-1a is stratigraphically equivalent to the Doğankuzu and Mortaş bauxite deposits considered as karst-related, unconformity-type deposits. The hanging-wall limestones of the bauxite are represented by the massive limestones (Unit-2) starting locally with either the upper Cenomanian characterized mainly by the presence of Pseudolituonella reicheli or upper Campanian comprising mainly Murciella cuvillieri and Moncharmontia apenninica (BFA II). There is no field evidence of a discontinuity surface at the contact between the lower part of Unit-2, including BFA I, and the upper part of Unit-2, including BFA II. This contact is defined as a paraconformity indicating a stratigraphic gap from the Turonian to the early Campanian. The top of Unit-2 is truncated by another discontinuity surface associated with a minor bauxite deposit. The overlying Unit-3 is characterized by well-bedded, rudist-bearing limestones topped by laminated and dolomitized limestones organized in shallowing upward cycles. It is assigned to the upper Maastrichtian based on the presence of Rhapydionina liburnica (BFA III) and rudist assemblage. A third emersion period of the platform corresponds to the early Maastrichtian.
Keywords:Benthic foraminifera  Rudist  Microfacies  Carbonate platform  Paleoenvironments  Platform emersion
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