Gondwana Research | 2021

Was there an exchange of detritus between the northern and southern Black Sea terranes in the Mesozoic-early Cenozoic?

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Abstract Resolving the time of rifting of the Black Sea basin is critical to reconstructing the tectonic evolution of the Pontides arc in northern Turkey. U–Pb geochronology of detrital zircons from Middle Jurassic, Upper Cretaceous, and lower Eocene formations in the Eastern Pontides (NE Turkey), as well as published data from circum-Black Sea terranes, reveals that sediments preserved along with the northern (East European Craton-Scythian Platform) and southern (Eastern and Central Pontides-southern flank of the Greater Caucasus-Transcaucasus) margins of the Eastern Black Sea basin display distinct detrital provenances. The U–Pb detrital zircon ages of the sedimentary samples from the Eastern Pontides have distinct populations with ages of\xa0~650–540, ~200, ~170, ~80, and\xa0~50\xa0Ma. In contrast, the ages of the sedimentary samples from the northern Black Sea terranes are characterized by age peaks of\xa0~1400 and\xa0~1100\xa0Ma compared to those of the Eastern Pontides. Only a few detrital zircons in the range of\xa0~650–540\xa0Ma and

Volume None
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DOI 10.1016/j.gr.2021.06.011
Language English
Journal Gondwana Research

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