In the Mount Messapion area (Chalkida, Greece) a continuous and expanded section of Triassic/Jurassic (T/J) limestone is exposed. This section consists of a 710 m thick pile of shallowing-upward peritidal cycles; the persistence of the facies and the lack of paleoenvironmental changes across the T/J boundary allowed studying the distribution of shallow water microfossils. The T/J boundary is placed in the upper part of the section defined by correspondence with (i) the last occurrence of Triasina hantkeni, (ii) the abrupt disappearance of megalodontid faunas and (iii) the presence of Early Jurassic microfossil assemblages. This paleontological reorganization happens suddenly, it is not controlled by any facies change, and surprisingly, it seems to produce no evident modification in the vertical stacking pattern of the cycles. A detailed facies analysis, performed along a 290 m thick stratigraphic interval (60 m above the T/J boundary and 230 m below), allowed the recognition of peritidal cycles: five different elementary cyclothemes are described and their distribution along the section is given. This integrated stratigraphic study attempts to high-light the relationship between the changes of carbonate producers and sea level fluctuations across the T/J boundary.

The triassic/jurassic boundary in a peritidal carbonate platform of the pelagonian domain: The mount messapion section (Chalkida, Greece)

Roghi G
2008

Abstract

In the Mount Messapion area (Chalkida, Greece) a continuous and expanded section of Triassic/Jurassic (T/J) limestone is exposed. This section consists of a 710 m thick pile of shallowing-upward peritidal cycles; the persistence of the facies and the lack of paleoenvironmental changes across the T/J boundary allowed studying the distribution of shallow water microfossils. The T/J boundary is placed in the upper part of the section defined by correspondence with (i) the last occurrence of Triasina hantkeni, (ii) the abrupt disappearance of megalodontid faunas and (iii) the presence of Early Jurassic microfossil assemblages. This paleontological reorganization happens suddenly, it is not controlled by any facies change, and surprisingly, it seems to produce no evident modification in the vertical stacking pattern of the cycles. A detailed facies analysis, performed along a 290 m thick stratigraphic interval (60 m above the T/J boundary and 230 m below), allowed the recognition of peritidal cycles: five different elementary cyclothemes are described and their distribution along the section is given. This integrated stratigraphic study attempts to high-light the relationship between the changes of carbonate producers and sea level fluctuations across the T/J boundary.
2008
Istituto di Geoscienze e Georisorse - IGG - Sede Pisa
Triassic/Jurassic boundary; biostratigraphy; facies analysis; peritidal cyclicity; Pelagonian Domain; Greece
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