Miocene fan delta conglomerates in the north-western part of the Danube Basin: provenance, paleoenvironment, paleotransport and depositional mechanisms

GEOLOGICA CARPATHICA(2018)

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The Blatne Depression located in the NW part of the Danube Basin represents the northernmost sub-basins of the Pannonian Basin System. Its subsidence is associated with oblique collision of the Central Western Carpathians with the European platform, followed by the back-arc basin rifting stage in the Pannonian domain. The conglomerates recognized in the Cifer-2 well document the latest Burdigalian-early Langhian deposition in fan delta lobes situated above the footwall and hanging wall of a WSW-ENE trending fault system, the activity of which preceded the opening of the late Langhian-Serravallian accommodation space with a NE-SW direction. The provenance area of the "Cifer conglomerate" was linked to the Tatric Super-unit complexes. Similar rocks crop out in the southern part of the Male Karpaty Mts. and are also present in the pre-Cenozoic basement of the Danube Basin. Documented extensive erosion of the crystalline basement and its sedimentary cover lasted until the early/middle Miocene boundary. The "Cifer conglomerate" has distinct clast composition. The basal part consists of poorly sorted conglomerate with sub-angular clasts of metamorphic rocks. Toward the overlying strata, the clasts consist of poorly sorted conglomerates with sub-rounded to well-rounded carbonates and granitoids. The uppermost part consists of poorly sorted conglomerates with sub-rounded to rounded clasts of carbonate. granitoid and metamorphic rock. Within the studied samples a transition from clast to matrix supported conglomerates was observed.
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Danube Basin,Blatne Depression,lower/middle Miocene,fan delta,conglomerates,sedimentary petrology
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