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Microfacies and Depositional Conditions of Jurassic to Eocene Carbonates: Implication on Ionian Basin Evolution
by
Zelilidis, Avraam
, Bourli, Nicolina
, Iliopoulos, George
, Papadopoulou, Penelope
in
Araxos peninsula
/ basin evolution
/ Biostratigraphy
/ Carbonates
/ Classification
/ Cretaceous
/ Deep sea
/ Deep sea environments
/ Deep water
/ Earth science
/ Energy
/ Eocene
/ Fossils
/ Fruits
/ Geology
/ Ionian basin
/ Jurassic
/ Kastos Island
/ Lithology
/ microfacies
/ Palaeocene
/ Paleocene
/ Paleogene
/ Sedimentary environments
/ Slope environment
/ Slope environments
/ Slopes
/ standard facies zones
/ Tectonics
2021
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Microfacies and Depositional Conditions of Jurassic to Eocene Carbonates: Implication on Ionian Basin Evolution
by
Zelilidis, Avraam
, Bourli, Nicolina
, Iliopoulos, George
, Papadopoulou, Penelope
in
Araxos peninsula
/ basin evolution
/ Biostratigraphy
/ Carbonates
/ Classification
/ Cretaceous
/ Deep sea
/ Deep sea environments
/ Deep water
/ Earth science
/ Energy
/ Eocene
/ Fossils
/ Fruits
/ Geology
/ Ionian basin
/ Jurassic
/ Kastos Island
/ Lithology
/ microfacies
/ Palaeocene
/ Paleocene
/ Paleogene
/ Sedimentary environments
/ Slope environment
/ Slope environments
/ Slopes
/ standard facies zones
/ Tectonics
2021
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Microfacies and Depositional Conditions of Jurassic to Eocene Carbonates: Implication on Ionian Basin Evolution
by
Zelilidis, Avraam
, Bourli, Nicolina
, Iliopoulos, George
, Papadopoulou, Penelope
in
Araxos peninsula
/ basin evolution
/ Biostratigraphy
/ Carbonates
/ Classification
/ Cretaceous
/ Deep sea
/ Deep sea environments
/ Deep water
/ Earth science
/ Energy
/ Eocene
/ Fossils
/ Fruits
/ Geology
/ Ionian basin
/ Jurassic
/ Kastos Island
/ Lithology
/ microfacies
/ Palaeocene
/ Paleocene
/ Paleogene
/ Sedimentary environments
/ Slope environment
/ Slope environments
/ Slopes
/ standard facies zones
/ Tectonics
2021
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Microfacies and Depositional Conditions of Jurassic to Eocene Carbonates: Implication on Ionian Basin Evolution
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Microfacies and Depositional Conditions of Jurassic to Eocene Carbonates: Implication on Ionian Basin Evolution
2021
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In order to decipher the paleo-depositional environments, during the Late Jurassic to Early Eocene syn-rift stage, at the margins of the Ionian basin, two different areas with exposed long sequences have been selected, Kastos Island (external margin) and Araxos peninsula (internal margin), and were examined by means of microfacies analysis and biostratigraphy. On Kastos Island, based on lithological and sedimentological features, the following depositional environments have been recognized: an open marine/restricted environment prevailed during the Early Jurassic (“Pantokrator” limestones), changing upwards into deep-sea and slope environments during the Late Jurassic and Early Cretaceous (Vigla limestones). The Upper Cretaceous (Senonian limestones) is characterized by a slope environment, whereas during the Paleogene, deep-sea and toe of slope conditions prevailed. In Araxos peninsula, Lower Cretaceous deposits (“Vigla” limestones) were accumulated in a deep-sea environment; Upper Cretaceous ones (Senonian limestones) were deposited in slope or toe of slope conditions. Paleocene limestones correspond to a deep-sea environment. In Araxos peninsula, changes occurred during the Cretaceous, whereas on Kastos Island, they occurred during the Paleocene/Eocene, related to different stages of tectonic activity in the Ionian basin from east to west.
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