Geologia Croatica, Vol. 47 No. 1, 1994.
Original scientific paper
Upper Cretaceous Peritidal Deposits of Olib and Ist Islands (Adriatic Sea, Croatia)
A. Moro
V. Jelaska
Abstract
Upper Cretaceous carbonate deposits of Olib and Ist islands are characteristic of peritidal sediments. They consist of shallow subtidal deposits alternating with intertidal laminites (shallowing-upward cycles). Subtidal beds with micritic matrix predominate over peritidal sediments. Determination of the micro- and macrofauna revealed two distinctive assemblages: one of Middle to Upper Cenomanian and the other of Upper Turonian to Lower Santonian age. The relatively high proportion of subtidal over intertidal sediments (subtidal/intertidal ratio 2.72) indicates that the Middle to Upper Cenomanian beds were deposited during a fall in the third order relative sea-level curve (late HST to LST). Sediments of the next carbonate sequence (Upper Turonian to Lower Santonian) with a higher proportion of the subtidal over intertidal sediments (subtidal/intertidal ratio 4.57) indicate deposition during relative sea-level rise (TST) and highstand (HST). Senonian limestones are overlain by sediments of Lower Lutetian age.
Keywords
Peritidal sediments; Shallowing-upward cycles; Upper Cretaceous; Sequence stratigraphy
Hrčak ID:
19572
URI
Publication date:
16.6.1994.
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