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Middle and Late Jurassic radiolarians from the Neotethys suture in the Eastern Alps Available to Purchase
Radiolarian biochronology as a key to tectono-stratigraphic reconstructions Available to Purchase
Late Anisian platform drowning and radiolarite deposition as a consequence of the opening of the Neotethys ocean (High Karst nappe, Montenegro) Available to Purchase
Bajocian to Tithonian age of radiolarian cherts in the Tolmin basin (NW Slovenia) Available to Purchase
Lower Cretaceous carbonate gravity-flow deposits from the Bohinj area (NW Slovenia): evidence of a lost carbonate platform in the Internal Dinarides Available to Purchase
A biocalcification crisis at the Triassic-Jurassic boundary recorded in the Budva Basin (Dinarides, Montenegro) Available to Purchase
Triassic radiolarian biostratigraphy Available to Purchase
Abstract This paper summarizes 30 years of research on the biostratigraphy of Triassic radiolarians and presents a correlation of currently-used radiolarian zonations established in North America, Europe, Japan and Far East Russia. An up-to-date stratigraphic distribution of all hitherto described and still valid Triassic genera is provided. This new range chart consists of 282 genera and allows an accurate dating to substage level. It also clearly manifests general trends in radiolarian evolution through the Triassic. The end-Permian extinction, the most severe extinction in the history of radiolarians, was followed by a long recovery until the early Anisian. The middle and late Anisian were then characterized by a rapid explosion of new morphologies. Maximum generic diversity was attained during the early Carnian, but the first severe extinctions also occurred in the Carnian. A progressive decline of diversity took place through the Norian and Rhaetian, and ended in a mass extinction around the Triassic–Jurassic boundary.
Mesozoic deep-water carbonate deposits from the southern Tethyan passive margin in Iran (Pichakun nappes, Neyriz area): biostratigraphy, facies sedimentology and sequence stratigraphy Available to Purchase
Abstract The objective of this work is to study the Mesozoic turbiditic sediments from the southern Tethys margin in Iran. These sediments are exposed as nappes in the Pichakun Mountains (i.e. the Zagros Mountains in the Neyriz area), which inverted during latest Cretaceous time. Radiolarians are used to both define and date four main lithostratigraphic formations: (1) the Bar Er Formation (undated, probably Late Triassic to Early Jurassic); (2) the Darreh Juve Formation (Aalenian–early Bajocian to middle Callovian–early Oxfordian); (3) the Imamzadeh Formation (middle Callovian–early Oxfordian to Aptian); (4) the Neghareh Khaneh Formation (late Aptian to Turonian–Coniacian). Most of the sediments are deep-sea gravity-flow lobe deposits. Channel deposits occurred during the Bajocian (i.e. the Darreh Juve Fm) and deeply incised channels (canyons?) occurred during the Albian (i.e. the Neghareh Khaneh Fm). Twenty-seven facies, grouped into eight facies associations, are defined. Based on a sequence stratigraphic study (i.e. the stacking pattern), five second-order cycles (10–30 Ma duration), defined between two successive distal facies time-intervals, are characterized: (1) the J2 (Toarcian?–middle Oxfordian, unconformity: Late Toarcian–Aalenian); (2) the J3 (middle Oxfordian–Berriasian, unconformity: middle? Tithonian); (3) the K1.1 (Berriasian–undated top); (4) the K1.2 (undated base–early Aptian, unconformity: late Hauterivian); (5) the K1.3 (early Aptian–at least Turonian–Coniacian, unconformity: Aptian–Albian boundary). The most important tectonic event recorded occurred at the Aptian–Albian boundary (a deposition of olistoliths, from a few metres to 100 m thick, in debris flows; related to Austrian deformations). The Arabian-scale late Toarcian and early Tithonian deformations have been recorded as unconformities. It is expected that another tectonic event occurred during the late Hauterivian. The unconformity of cycle K1.1 could be a late Valanginian eustatic fall of climatic origin.