Geologia Croatica, Vol. 46 No. 2, 1993.
Original scientific paper
Upper Jurassic (Malm) Shallow-Water Carbonates in the Western Gorski Kotar Area: Facies and Depositional Environments (Western Croatia)
J. Tišljar
I. Velić
Abstract
Shallow-water carbonates in the Upper Jurassic of the Gorski Kotar were deposited on a carbonate ramp, in beach-barrier island-lagoonal and peritidal environments. In the continuous sequence, more than 900 m thick, several facies have been found: (A) low-energy shallow-water wackestones/mudstones of the Lower Oxfordian, (B) high-energy shallow-water grainstones of the Middle Oxfordian, (C) low-energy, above the fair-weather wave-base packstones of the uppermost Oxfordian and transition to the Kimmeridgian, (D) shallowing-upward/coarsening-upward units formed through progradation of beach-tidal bars or barriers over the peritidal deposits of the Kimmeridgian and the beginning of the Tithonian and (E) peritidal shallowing-upward units capped by storm tidal deposits of the Tithonian and beginning of the Berriasian.
Fossil assemblages adapted to the environmental changes: maximum of their abundance, in the number of the taxa, as well as in the number of individuals, corresponds to the high-energy facies B (Oxfordian), while their minimum corresponds to the peritidal shallowing-upward units of facies E (Tithonian).
Keywords
Upper Jurassic; Shallow-water carbonate facies; Biofacies; Biostratigraphy; Adriatic carbonate platform; Gorski Kotar (Western Croatia)
Hrčak ID:
19916
URI
Publication date:
3.12.1993.
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