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Geologica Carpathica | 2015

Environmental Conditions in a Carpathian Deep Sea Basin During the Period Preceding Oceanic Anoxic Event 2 - A Case Study from the Skole Nappe

Krzysztof Bąk; Marta Bąk; Zbigniew Górny; Anna Wolska

Abstract Hemipelagic green clayey shales and thin muddy turbidites accumulated in a deep sea environment below the CCD in the Skole Basin, a part of the Outer Carpathian realm, during the Middle Cenomanian. The hemipelagites contain numerous radiolarians, associated with deep-water agglutinated foraminifera. These sediments accumulated under mesotrophic conditions with limited oxygen concentration. Short-term periodic anoxia also occurred during that time. Muddy turbidity currents caused deposition of siliciclastic and biogenic material, including calcareous foramini-fers and numerous sponge spicules. The preservation and diversity of the spicules suggests that they originate from disarticulation of moderately diversified sponge assemblages, which lived predominantly in the neritic-bathyal zone. Analyses of radiolarian ecological groups and pellets reflect the water column properties during the sedimentation of green shales. At that time, surface and also intermediate waters were oxygenated enough and sufficiently rich in nutri-ents to enable plankton production. Numerous, uncompacted pellets with nearly pristine radiolarian skeletons inside show that pelletization was the main factor of radiolarian flux into the deep basin floor. Partly dissolved skeletons indicate that waters in the Skole Basin were undersaturated in relation to silica content. Oxygen content might have been depleted in the deeper part of the water column causing periodic anoxic conditions which prevent rapid bacterial degra-dation of the pellets during their fall to the sea floor.


Acta Geologica Sinica-english Edition | 2017

Organic‐walled Microfossils from the Early Middle Cambrian sediments of the Holy Cross Mountains, Poland: Possible Implications for Sedimentary Environment in the SE Margin of the Baltica

Marta Bąk; Lucyna Natkaniec-Nowak; Beata Naglik; Krzysztof Bąk; Paweł Dulemba

An association of organic-walled microfossils consisting of filamentous cyanobacteria, algal coenobia and acanthomorphic acritarch have been documented from non-calcareous claystones and mudstones of the Pepper Mountains Shale Formation (PMSF), located in its stratotype area in the Pepper Mountains, which are part of the Holy Cross Mountains in Poland. These sediments represent the oldest strata of the Łysogóry Unit, deposited on the edge of the East European Craton (Baltica). Non-branched, ribbon-like and thread-like cyanobacteria trichomes exhibit morphological similarities to families Nostocaceae and Oscillatoriaceae. Cells assembled in rounded to irregular clusters of monospecific agglomerations represent multicellular algal coenobia, attributed to the family Scenedesmaceae. The co-occurrence of acritarchs belonging to species as Eliasum llaniscum, Cristallinium ovillense and Estiastra minima indicates that the studied material corresponds to the lower Middle Cambrian. Deposition of the PMSF took place in shallow marine environment, influenced by periodical freshwater inputs. The varying degree of coloration of organic-walled microfossils is interpreted in this study as factor indication of possible different source of their derivation. Dark brown walls of cells assembled in algal coenobia might have sustained previous humification in humid, terrestrial environments, which preceded their river transport into the sea together with nutrients, causing occasional blooms of cyanobacteria in the coastal environment and the final deposition of both groups of organisms in marine deposits.


Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology | 2008

Ichnological record of deep-sea palaeoenvironmental changes around the Oceanic Anoxic Event 2 (Cenomanian–Turonian boundary): An example from the Barnasiówka section, Polish Outer Carpathians

Alfred Uchman; Krzysztof Bąk; Francisco J. Rodríguez-Tovar


Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology | 2007

Deep-water facies succession around the Cenomanian–Turonian boundary in the Outer Carpathian basin: Sedimentary, biotic and chemical records in the Silesian Nappe, Poland

Krzysztof Bąk


Annales Societatis Geologorum Poloniae | 2001

Barnasiówka Radiolarian Shale Formation - a new lithostratigraphic unit in the Upper Cenomanian-lowermost Turonian of the Polish Outer Carpathians (Silesian Series)

Krzysztof Bąk; Marta Bąk; Zbigniew Paul


Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology | 2006

Sedimentological, geochemical and microfaunal responses to environmental changes around the Cenomanian–Turonian boundary in the Outer Carpathian Basin; a record from the Subsilesian Nappe, Poland

Krzysztof Bąk


Geological Quarterly | 2012

Mid-Cretaceous spicule-rich turbidites in the Silesian Nappe of the Polish Outer Carpathians: radiolarian and foraminiferal biostratigraphy

Marta Bąk; Krzysztof Bąk; Agnieszka Ciurej


Annales Societatis Geologorum Poloniae | 1997

Biostratigraphy and paleoenvironmental analysis of benthic foraminifera and radiolarians in Paleogene Variegated Shales in the Skole Unit, Polish Flysch Carpathians

Krzysztof Bąk; Marta Bąk; Stanisław Geroch; Maciej Manecki


Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology | 2007

Organic-rich and manganese sedimentation during the Cenomanian–Turonian boundary event in the Outer Carpathian basins; a new record from the Skole Nappe, Poland

Krzysztof Bąk


Annales Societatis Geologorum Poloniae | 2007

Environmental changes during the Cenomanian-Turonian Boundary Event in the Outer Carpathian basins: a synthesis of data from various tectonic-facies units

Krzysztof Bąk

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Marta Bąk

AGH University of Science and Technology

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Anna Wolska

Pedagogical University

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Beata Naglik

AGH University of Science and Technology

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Lucyna Natkaniec-Nowak

AGH University of Science and Technology

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