Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5782211 | Marine and Petroleum Geology | 2017 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
This study presents new data on the orbitally calibrated Maeotian/Pontian and Pontian record of the Black Sea Basin (Paratethys) obtained by time-series analysis of magnetic susceptibility (MS) data from relatively deep-water Upper Miocene sediments exposed in the Zheleznyi Rog section (Taman Peninsula, Russia). In the studied interval, a â¼145-m-long sedimentary sequence, spectral analysis revealed statistically significant signals with 6.1-8.2Â m and 3.0-4.0Â m wavelength. These signals correspond to the obliquity and precession cycles, respectively. This study correlates the main steps of Messinian Salinity Crisis (MSC) of the Mediterranean to the Black Sea Pontian record based on astronomical tuning of the study sequence and evaluation of integrated biostratigraphic, paleomagnetic and sedimentological data. Based on cyclostratigraphic results, Maeotian/Pontian beds with Actinocyclus octonarius accumulated from â¼6.3 to 6.1Â Ma. Most of the Novorossian sediments correspond to the first MSC step. The TG 22 (5.79Â Ma) and TG 20 (5.75Â Ma) glacial events occur in the uppermost Novorossian record and are marked by extraordinary high values of MS. The Portaferian, dated at the base as â¼5.65Â Ma and the top as â¼5.45Â Ma, corresponds to the second MSC step. The Novorossian/Portaferian transition is marked by the hiatus of approximately 150-160Â kyr, which agrees well with the concept of the intra-Pontian unconformity in the Black Sea Basin and a sea-level drop in the Mediterranean from 5.6 to 5.46Â Ma. The ages for the base and the top of the Bosphorian were estimated as â¼5.45Â Ma and â¼5.27Â Ma, respectively. The base of the Bosphorian corresponds to the third Lago Mare episode caused by the high sea-level connection between the Mediterranean and Eastern Paratethys.
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Authors
Yuliana V. Rostovtseva, Alena I. Rybkina,