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The Messinian sea-level fall in the western Black Sea; small or large? Insights from offshore Romania

Csaba Krezsek, Z. Schleder, Z. Bega, G. Ionescu and G. Tari
The Messinian sea-level fall in the western Black Sea; small or large? Insights from offshore Romania
Petroleum Geoscience (June 2016) 22 (4): 392-399

Abstract

The Messinian sea-level fall in the western Black Sea is poorly understood and often debated. We provide evidence for the sea-level fall, offshore Romania. There, the Messinian sedimentation is closely related to the gravitational collapse of the basin margin above the Maykop shales. This thin-skinned system controlled the Messinian lowstand depocentres. We estimated about 500-600 m of sea-level drop based on the erosional valleys cut into the formed lower Pontian slope and the Messinian erosional surface (MES). The Messinian lowstand sediments are delimited by the basal erosional surface (BES) formed at the onset of the sea-level fall and by the MES related to transgressive wave erosion during the initial slow rise in sea level. Subsequent rapid sea-level rise drowned the remaining erosional topography on the lower Pontian palaeo-shelf. Similar features have been described in the Mediterranean Basin.


ISSN: 1354-0793
Serial Title: Petroleum Geoscience
Serial Volume: 22
Serial Issue: 4
Title: The Messinian sea-level fall in the western Black Sea; small or large? Insights from offshore Romania
Affiliation: OMV Petrom, Bucharest, Romania
Pages: 392-399
Published: 20160628
Text Language: English
Publisher: Geological Society Publishing House for EAGE (European Association of Geoscientists & Engineers), London, United Kingdom
References: 47
Accession Number: 2016-076699
Categories: StratigraphyStructural geology
Document Type: Serial
Bibliographic Level: Analytic
Illustration Description: illus. incl. sects., strat. col., geol. sketch maps
N43°30'00" - N45°00'00", E28°00'00" - E32°00'00"
Secondary Affiliation: OMV Vienna, AUT, Austria
Country of Publication: United Kingdom
Secondary Affiliation: GeoRef, Copyright 2022, American Geosciences Institute. Reference includes data from GeoScienceWorld, Alexandria, VA, United States. Reference includes data from The Geological Society, London, London, United Kingdom
Update Code: 201637
Program Name: DSDPDeep Sea Drilling Project

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