Middle-Upper Miocene paleogeography of southern Turkey: insights from stratigraphy and calcareous nannofossil biochronology of the Olukpınar and Başyayla sections (Mut-Ermenek Basin)
Author(s) -
Paola Cipollari,
Eva Halásová,
Kemal Gürbüz,
Domenico Cosentino
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
turkish journal of earth sciences
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.356
H-Index - 43
eISSN - 1303-619X
pISSN - 1300-0985
DOI - 10.3906/yer-1208-2
Subject(s) - geology , onlap , paleontology , transgressive , marine transgression , magnetostratigraphy , biostratigraphy , basement , unconformity , diachronous , sedimentary rock , structural basin , sedimentary depositional environment , civil engineering , engineering
"The age of the marine succession capping the basement rocks of the central Taurides in the Mut-Ermenek Basin is constrained. using calcareous nannofossil biochronology. The Olukpınar section, which correlates with the biozones between MNN5a and MNN6b. (late Langhian-late Serravallian), represents a deeper marine environment developed lateral to the Ermenek platform. The long-term. transgressive–regressive cycle of the Olukpınar section, which corresponds to the middle-upper part of the TB2 supercycle, can be. subdivided into 2 large-scale (106 years) cycles (TB2.4 and TB2.5) based on the occurrence of 2 major debris flow deposits linked. to sea-level drop. The younger late Tortonian Başyayla section represents a transgressive–regressive sedimentary cycle (TB3.2 cycle). responsible for the major transgressive event that occurred at the southern margin of the Central Anatolian Plateau during the Late. Miocene. This major transgressive event is responsible for the migration of the coastal onlap of the Mediterranean Sea towards the. interior of the Anatolian Peninsula, almost 100 km inland from the present Eastern Mediterranean coast line. The ~8 Ma age of the. younger marine sediments deposited during the TB3.2 cycle, which onlap the basement rocks of the central Taurides at an elevation of. ~2 km, represents a maximum age for the start of surface uplift of the Central Anatolian Plateau’s southern margin.
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