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Original scientific paper

https://doi.org/10.4154/gc.2023.03

Sediment infill of the Middle Triassic half-graben below Mt. Vernar in the Julian Alps, Slovenia

Luka Gale ; Department of Geology, Faculty of Natural Sciences and Engineering, University in Ljubljana, Slovenia; Geological Survey of Slovenia, Ljubljana, Slovenia
Katarina Kadivec ; Department of Geology, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia; IRGO Consulting d.o.o., Ljubljana, Slovenia
Marko Vrabec ; Department of Geology, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
Bogomir Celarc ; Geological Survey of Slovenia, Ljubljana, Slovenia


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Abstract

A sediment infill of a small, late Anisian–earliest Ladinian half-graben, sealed by massive limestone of the Schlern Formation is exposed on the northeastern slopes of Mt. Vernar in the eastern Julian Alps, Slovenia. The pre-rift base of the succession is formed by a chaotic mixture of massive limestone and limestone breccia of the Anisian platform. Sedimentation in the half-graben started with a 20 m thick thinly bedded pink nodular limestone which is informally named here as the Vernar member. It consists of microbial carbonate and was probably deposited within the photic zone. The Vernar member is overlain by poorly sorted polymict breccias of the Uggowitz Breccia Formation which reaches a thickness of at least 150 m, but pinches out rapidly towards the SE graben margin, reflecting the highly asymmetric basin geometry. Individual beds of breccia represent successive debris flow deposits. The Uggowitz Breccia Formation is followed by a few metres of sandstone and sandy limestone of the Buchenstein Formation. The limestone contains abundant grains of shallow marine origin and terrestrial plant fragments. The overlying post-rift Schlern Formation consists of crudely bedded and massive limestone, covering the graben. The consistent NE-SW strike of the graben-bounding faults and of the smallscale conjugate normal faults observed in the Uggowitz Breccia Formation suggests that the half-graben originated from NW-SE directed extension.

Keywords

Southern Alps; Middle Triassic; half-graben; Uggowitz Breccia; debris-flow deposits

Hrčak ID:

296235

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/296235

Publication date:

23.2.2023.

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