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Facies | 1994

Tide-dominated Middle Devonian sequence from the northern part of the Holy Cross Mountains (Central Poland)

Stanisław Skompski; Michał Szulczewski

SummaryThe dolomitic Wojciechowice Formation distinctly differs from the remaining, mainly shaly Middle Devonian succession in northern part of the Holy Cross Mountains (Central Poland). The upper Member of the Formation (Crystalline Dolostone Mb.), in greater part dolomitized but also containing limestone beds, is composed of shallowing-upward cyclothems well exposed in Skaly quarry in the Bodzentyn syncline.The lower parts of the cyclothems, interpreted as subtidal facies, contain fossils characteristic for restricted environments. They are grouped into two assemblages. The first, with brachiopods (largeBornhardtina andEmanuella), massive stromatoporoids, and subordinate gastropods and amphiporoids is related to a deeper subtidal environment, while the second (mainly amphiporoids, gastropods, ostracodes and calcareous algae) is shallower subtidal. Towards the top of succession the fossil content radically decreases. The upper parts of cyclothems are composed mainly of different types of laminites. In these parts of the section, interpreted as intertidal/supratidal units, stromatolites, desiccation polygons, intraformational breccias, and common bioturbations are present. The whole succession was deposited in a low-energy environment, only intermittently affected by high-energy events. For their most spectacular example of this, aBornhardtina-coquinite, a tempestitic origin is proposed.The interval with cyclic sedimentation studied correlates with the dolomitized lower “Unit I” of the Stromatoporoid-Coral Kowala Formation from the southern part of the Holy Cross Mountains, which exhibits sabkha-type cyclicity. The differences in development of cyclothems in both regions resemble outer and inner part of an extensive platform, and correspond well with basic trends of the Lower-Middle Devonian transgression in the Holy Cross Mountains. The general succession of formations deposited during this process coincides with transgressive events on Johnsons eustatic curve for the Devonian.


Acta Geologica Polonica | 1971

Upper Devonian conodonts, stratigraphy and facial development in the Holy Cross Mts

Michał Szulczewski


Sedimentary Geology | 1996

The drowning of a carbonate platform: an example from the Devonian-Carboniferous of the southwestern Holy Cross Mountains, Poland

Michał Szulczewski; Z. Belka; Stanisław Skompski


Geological Quarterly | 2013

Depositional evolution of the Holly Cross Mts. (Poland) in the Devonian and Carboniferous - a review

Michał Szulczewski


Acta Geologica Polonica | 1968

Slump structures and turbidites in Upper Devonian limestones of the Holy Cross Mts.

Michał Szulczewski


Acta Geologica Polonica | 1978

The nature of unconformities in the Upper Devonian–Lower Carboniferous condensed sequence in the Holy Cross Mts

Michał Szulczewski


Acta Geologica Polonica | 1973

Famennian-Tournaisian neptunian dykes and their conodont fauna from Dalnia in the Holy Cross Mts

Michał Szulczewski


Acta Geologica Polonica | 1972

Condensed Cretaceous sequence with stromatolites in the Polish Jura Chain

Ryszard Marcinowski; Michał Szulczewski


Acta Geologica Polonica | 1981

Early Frasnian bioherms in the Holy Cross Mts

Michał Szulczewski; Grzegorz Racki


Acta Palaeontologica Polonica | 1998

The Late Frasnian rhynchonellid genus Pammegetherhynchus [Brachiopoda] in Poland, and its relevance to the Kellwasser Crisis

P. Sartenaer; Grzegorz Racki; Michał Szulczewski

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University of Silesia in Katowice

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