Sedimentary Provenance and Petrogenesis: Perspectives from Petrography and Geochemistry

Petrography of Paleogene turbiditic sedimentation in northeastern Italy
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Published:January 01, 2007
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Cristina Stefani, Massimiliano Zattin, Paolo Grandesso, 2007. "Petrography of Paleogene turbiditic sedimentation in northeastern Italy", Sedimentary Provenance and Petrogenesis: Perspectives from Petrography and Geochemistry, José Arribas, Mark J. Johnsson, Salvatore Critelli
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The Paleogene turbiditic sedimentation in the eastern Southern Alps represents the sedimentary response to tectonic activity related to the Mesoalpine phase, which involved the surrounding chains from Paleocene time onward. Field and petrographic analyses have allowed us to classify these turbiditic successions as multisource deposits, as demonstrated by the common presence of allochemical, mainly bioclastic detritus, associated with different types of terrigenous arenites. For all units, field data suggest more proximal sources for allochemical supply and distal sources for terrigenous material, characterized by the presence of chert, carbonate rocks, and metamorphic rock fragments. All the investigated successions display transparent heavy...
- allochems
- Alps
- biostratigraphy
- Cenozoic
- clastic rocks
- composition
- detritus
- Dinaric Alps
- Eastern Alps
- Europe
- experimental studies
- field studies
- Foraminifera
- heavy minerals
- hemipelagic environment
- Invertebrata
- Italy
- laboratory studies
- lithostratigraphy
- marine environment
- microfossils
- mineral composition
- Paleogene
- paleogeography
- planktonic taxa
- point counts
- Protista
- provenance
- reactivation
- sandstone
- sediment supply
- sedimentary rocks
- sedimentation
- Southern Europe
- terrestrial environment
- Tertiary
- turbidite
- northeastern Italy