Geologia Croatica, Vol. 79 No. 1, 2026.
Izvorni znanstveni članak
https://doi.org/10.4154/gc.2026.01
The Late Badenian shallow-water marine deposits of the southwestern Dacian Basin, Serbia
Meri Ganić
; University of Belgrade, Faculty of Mining and Geology, Belgrade, Serbia
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Ljupko Rundić
; University of Belgrade, Faculty of Mining and Geology, Belgrade, Serbia
Violeta Gajić
orcid.org/0000-0002-3389-8721
; University of Belgrade, Faculty of Mining and Geology, Belgrade, Serbia
Katarina Bradić-Milinović
orcid.org/0009-0002-1643-4615
; University of Belgrade, Faculty of Mining and Geology, Belgrade, Serbia
* Dopisni autor.
Sažetak
This study presents late Badenian (= early Serravallian) shallow-water marine environments in the Veliki Izvor and Nikoličevo areas in eastern Serbia. Biostratigraphically, the Upper Badenian Bulimina-Bolivina Zone and Ammonia/Elphidium impoverishment Ecozone are documented and correlated with the M6 zone, characterized by the presence of Orbulina suturalis. The Upper Badenian coarse- to medium-grained marine clastics transgressively overlie older Cretaceous flysch, carbonates, and volcanoclastics as well as early Miocene continental deposits. Comparative sedimentological and palaeontological analyses of the two outcrops reveal different depositional environments, water level fluctuation, and redepo-sitional processes. The Veliki Izvor area represents a shallow-marine, tidally influenced system, whereas Nikoličevo is characterized by a more proximal, fluviodeltaic setting with evidence of episodic carbonate influx. Numerous well-preserved fossils of corals, bivalves, and gastropods, along with poorly preserved foraminifera and ostracods, indicate a mar-ginal marine, well- oxygenated environment of normal salinity. Benthic foraminiferal assem-blages (dominated by Elphidium–Biasterigerina–Ammonia specimens) suggest deposition in a well-oxygenated inner to middle shelf setting. A higher proportion of euryhaline genera such as Elphidium and Ammonia points to episodic freshwater inflows into the marine en-vironment. Rare occurrences of Bolivina and Heterolepa specimens indicate brief periods of low oxygen conditions, while the Elphidium–Biasterigerina assemblage reflects recovery phases with renewed vertical water circulation and bottom water oxygenation. Low-diversi-ty ostracod assemblages further support the shallow marine environments. These findings contribute to a better understanding of marginal Miocene basins in southeastern Europe and highlight the complexity of shallow-water marine depositional systems.
Ključne riječi
Late Badenian; shallow-water; paleoecology; Paratethys; eastern Serbia
Hrčak ID:
345051
URI
Datum izdavanja:
24.2.2026.
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