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Miocene Transitional Carbonates: Facies, Stratigraphic Architecture, and Early
Diagenesis of a Fault-Block Carbonate Platform in Sardinia (
By
Christian Betzler1, Maria Mutti2, Merle-Friederike Benisek1,
Gabriela Marcano2, and Sebastian Lindhorst1
Search and Discovery Article #50085 (2008)
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*Adapted from oral presentation at AAPG Annual Convention,
1Institute
of Geology and Paleontology, University Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany ([email protected])
2Institut
of Geosciences, University
Transitional carbonates present characteristics in between classic
photozoan and heterozoan carbonates. Models that represent these systems are
poorly developed. A sedimentological, stratigraphical, and early diagenetic
model for a Miocene (Burdigalian) carbonate platform located on a fault-bound
topographic high in
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A. Transitional carbonates with a turnover from a ramp to
steep-flanked platform.
B. Turnover goes along with a change of the carbonate factories
from warm-temperate to tropical.
C. Platform edge lies not at sea level, but in a water depth of
around 40 m; platform-interior reefs occur at 20 m.
D. Steepening of the depositional relief of the carbonate platform
is gradual and linked to
(1) the inception of coralline algal bindstones and
(2) increasing amounts of early diagenetic cementation.
E. Further example for the close relation between carbonate factory
and depositional geometries.
Bosellini, F.R., and C. Perrin, 2008, Estimating
sea-surface paleotemperatures from shallow-water carbonates: the
example of
Thomas, B., and M. Gennesseaux,
1986, A two stage rifting in the basins of the Corsica-Sardinia
Straits: Marine Geology, v. 72/3-4, p. 255-239.
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