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Geologica Carpathica | 2013

An account of the bio- and magnetostratigraphy of the Upper Tithonian—Lower Berriasian interval at Le Chouet, Drôme (SE France)

William A.P. Wimbledon; Daniela Reháková; Andrzej Pszczółkowski; Cristina E. Casellato; Eva Halásová; Camille Frau; Luc G. Bulot; Jacek Grabowski; Katarzyna Sobień; Petr Pruner; Petr Schnabl; Kristýna Čížková

Abstract This paper discusses the results of a study of the Le Chouet section, its lithologies, facies, magnetic properties and fossil record (ammonites, calcareous nannofossils, calpionellids and calcareous dinoflagellates). Data obtained have been applied to give a precise biostratigraphy for this carbonate sequence as well as a paleoenvironmental reconstruction. Its relationship to magnetostratigraphy, based on a modern study of a French site, is important. Investigation of the micro- and macrofossils shows that the site comprises a sedimentary sequence in the Microcanthum to Jacobi ammonite Zones, and the Chitinoidella, Crassicollaria and Calpionella Zones. Several calpionellid and nannofossil bioevents have been recorded on the basis of the distribution of stratigraphically important planktonic organisms. The site allows us to calibrate the levels of various biomarkers and biozonal boundaries, and correlate them with the magnetozones M20n, M19r and M19n.


Geologica Carpathica | 2016

Stratigraphy, plankton communities, and magnetic proxies at the Jurassic/Cretaceous boundary in the Pieniny Klippen Belt (Western Carpathians, Slovakia)

Jozef Michalík; Daniela Reháková; Jacek Grabowski; Otília Lintnerová; Andrea Svobodová; Ján Schlögl; Katarzyna Sobień; Petr Schnabl

Abstract A well preserved Upper Tithonian–Lower Berriasian Strapkova sequence of hemipelagic limestones improves our understanding of environmental changes occurring at the Jurassic/Cretaceous boundary in the Western Carpathians. Three dinoflagellate and four calpionellid zones have been recognized in the section. The onset of the Alpina Subzone of the standard Calpionella Zone, used as a marker of the Jurassic/Cretaceous boundary is defined by morphological change of Calpionella alpina tests. Calpionellids and calcified radiolarians numerically dominate in microplankton assemblages. The first occurrence of Nannoconus wintereri indicates the beginning of the nannofossil zone NJT 17b Subzone. The FO of Nannoconus steinmannii minor was documented in the lowermost part of the Alpina Subzone. This co-occurrence of calpionellid and nannoplankton events along the J/K boundary transition is typical of other Tethyan sections. Correlation of calcareous microplankton, of stable isotopes (C, O), and TOC/CaCO3 data distribution was used in the characterization of the J/K boundary interval. δ13C values (from +1.09 to 1.44 ‰ VPDB) do not show any temporal trends and thus show a relatively balanced carbon-cycle regime in sea water across the Jurassic/Cretaceous boundary. The presence of radiolarian laminites, interpreted as contourites, and relatively high levels of bioturbation in the Berriasian prove oxygenation events of bottom waters. The lower part of the Crassicolaria Zone (up to the middle part of the Intermedia Subzone) correlates with the M19r magnetozone. The M19n magnetozone includes not only the upper part of the Crassicollaria Zone and lower part of the Alpina Subzone but also the FO of Nannoconus wintereri and Nannoconus steinmannii minor. The reverse Brodno magnetosubzone (M19n1r) was identified in the uppermost part of M19n. The top of M18r and M18n magnetozones are located in the upper part of the Alpina Subzone and in the middle part of the Ferasini Subzone, respectively. The Ferasini/Elliptica subzonal boundary is located in the lowermost part of the M17r magnetozone. A little bit higher in the M17r magnetozone the FO of Nannoconus steinmannii steinmannii was identified.


Archive | 2014

Integrated Magnetic Susceptibility and Geochemical Record of δ13C Anomalies in the Berriasian and Valanginian Sections from the Tethyan Domain (Western Carpathians, Poland)

Jacek Grabowski; Leszek Krzemiński; Johann Schnyder; Katarzyna Sobień; Jan Hejnar; Leona Koptíková; Andrzej Pszczółkowski; Petr Schnabl

New magnetic susceptibility (MS), stable isotope, and geochemical (major and trace elements) data are presented from the three Berriasian–Valanginian pelagic sections from the Western Carpathians of Poland. MS correlates well with lithogenic influx and reflects exactly the short-term transgressive–regressive cycles in the interval below the δ13C event (the Weissert event) recorded in the upper Valanginian. The pattern of changes in MS recorded for the Weissert event is more complicated, most probably also reflecting significant climatic changes. Redox-sensitive indicators (Th/U, Ce/Ce*) account for significantly oxygen-depleted conditions combined with relatively low content of productivity indicators (Al-normalized P, Ba, and Cu).


Geological Quarterly | 2010

New palaeomagnetic results from the Polish part of the Pieniny Klippen Belt, Carpathians -- evidence for the palaeogeographic position of the Czorsztyn Ridge in the Mesozoic

Jacek Grabowski; M. Krobicki; Katarzyna Sobień


Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology | 2016

Paleomagnetism and integrated stratigraphy of the Upper Berriasian hemipelagic succession in the Barlya section Western Balkan, Bulgaria: Implications for lithogenic input and paleoredox variations

Jacek Grabowski; Iskra Lakova; Silviya Petrova; Kristalina Stoykova; Daria Ivanova; Patrycja Wójcik-Tabol; Katarzyna Sobień; Petr Schnabl


Volumina Jurassica | 2014

Berriasian bio- and magnetostratigraphy and magnetic susceptibility of the Barlya section (Western Balkan Unit, Bulgaria) – preliminary results

Jacek Grabowski; Iskra Lakova; Petr schnabL; Katarzyna Sobień; Silviya Petrova


Geological Quarterly | 2017

Keuper magnetostratigraphy in the southern Mesozoic margin of the Holy Cross Mts. (southeastern edge of the German Basin)

Krystian Wójcik; Dorota Kołbuk; Katarzyna Sobień; Olga Rosowiecka; Joanna Roszkowska-Remin; Jerzy Nawrocki; Andrzej Szymkowiak


Annales Societatis Geologorum Poloniae | 2015

Variation in clastic input in the Berriasian of the Lower Sub-Tatric (Krížna) succession in the Tatra Mountains (Central Western Carpathians, Poland): data from magnetic susceptibility and inorganic geochemistry

Jacek Grabowski; Katarzyna Sobień


Archive | 2013

First magnetostratigraphic results of the Berriasian in the Western Balkan Mts, Bulgaria Първи магнитостратиграфски резултати за Бериаския етаж в Западна Стара планина, България

Jacek Grabowski; Peter Schnabl; Iskra Lakova; Katarzyna Sobień; Silviya Petrova


Geological Quarterly | 2010

Palaeomagnetic and petromagnetic study of uranium-bearing polymetallic-fluorite mineralization in the Orlík-Kladsko crystalline complex (near Kletno, Lower Silesia, Poland)

Katarzyna Sobień; Jerzy Nawrocki

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Petr Schnabl

Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic

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Iskra Lakova

Bulgarian Academy of Sciences

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Silviya Petrova

Bulgarian Academy of Sciences

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Daniela Reháková

Comenius University in Bratislava

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Jan Hejnar

Polish Academy of Sciences

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M. Krobicki

AGH University of Science and Technology

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