Marine gateway vs. fluvial stream within the Balkans from 6 to 5Ma

  • Jean Pierre Suc*
  • , Speranta Maria Popescu
  • , Damien Do Couto
  • , Georges Clauzon
  • , Jean Loup Rubino
  • , Mihaela Carmen Melinte-Dobrinescu
  • , Frédéric Quillévéré
  • , Jean Pierre Brun
  • , Nikola Dumurdžanov
  • , Ivan Zagorchev
  • , Vesna Lesić
  • , Dragana Tomić
  • , Dimitrios Sokoutis
  • , Bertrand Meyer
  • , Rodica Macaleţ
  • , Helena Rifelj
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Since the discovery of calcareous nannofossils, dinoflagellate cysts and planktonic foraminifers in deposits from the Dacic Basin, intensive research has been performed in order to evidence which gateway this microplankton used to connect Paratethys and the Mediterranean prior and after the Messinian Salinity Crisis (MSC). Such a gateway is also to be regarded at the origin of successive influxes of Paratethyan organisms (molluscs, ostracods, dinoflagellates) into the Mediterranean Basin ("Lago Mare" events). Observing that the I˙stanbul area, usually proposed for this purpose, was inefficient, we examine the succession of marine well-dated pre-MSC and post-MSC deltaic deposits through the Balkans, from northern Greece to southern Romania, that constitutes a reliable candidate for such a marine corridor, the origin of which was caused by the regional tectonic extension. The reconstructed palaeogeography for high sea level episodes that encompassed the MSC clarifies the context of the so-called North Aegean Lake. This marine gateway probably evolved as a powerful river during the peak of the MSC, contributing to the deposition of clastics in the hydrocarbon Prinos Field. A tectonically controlled subsidence to the north and south of the Skopje region caused the closure of such a gateway.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)231-245
Number of pages15
JournalMarine and Petroleum Geology
Volume66
Issue numberPart 1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Sept 2015

Keywords

  • Balkans corridor
  • Fluvial erosion
  • Marine microfossils
  • Mediterranean
  • Messinian Salinity Crisis
  • Paratethys connections

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