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Facies, Facies association, Areal distribution, Turbidites, Massive marls, Upper Pannonian, Sava Depression, Croatia

B. Vrbanac


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Abstract

Four facies were distinguished within the Ivanic Grad Formation of the Sava Depression: massive marl facies (F1), thick-bedded to massive sandstone facies (F2), thin-bedded sandstone facies (F3) and thin-bedded sandstone, siltite and marl facies (F4). Interpretation of the depositional mechanisms confirmed the presence of two basic sedimentary processes. Hemipelagic deposits are represented by fine-grained detritus. The lithification of these produced a massive marl (facies - F1). Sand detritus was transported into the depression by turbidite currents (facies - F2-F4), and formed a narrow elongated sedimentary body.

By comparing the facies defined on the basis of core samples, the spontaneous-potential curve (SP) and the resistivity curve (Ra) of identical intervals, four facies associations were defined on well log diagrams: channel filling (FA), depositional lobe (FB), lateral and distal turbidites (FC) and massive marls (FD).

Keywords

Facies; Facies association; Areal distribution; Turbidites; Massive marls; Upper Pannonian; Sava Depression; Croatia

Hrčak ID:

3809

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https://hrcak.srce.hr/3809

Publication date:

28.6.2002.

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