Cyclicity in evolution of the Neogene North Croatian Basin (Pannonian Basin System) (CROSBI ID 32050)
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Pavelić, Davor
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Cyclicity in evolution of the Neogene North Croatian Basin (Pannonian Basin System)
Sedimentary succession of the Neogene North Croatian Basin is a result of very complex basin evolution. Since formation of the basin was generated by continental rifting process, tectonic and thermal subsidence strongly controlled sedimentation. A position of the basin within Central Paratethys provided specific influence of global sea-level changes because connection of the Central Paratethys with the Mediterranean and Indo-Pacific Ocean was several times established and ceased ending with total basin isolation. The consequence was evolution of fresh-water, marine, brackish, and fresh-water environments at its end. The evolution of the basin represents a first-order cycle which comprises three second-order cycles separated by major regional unconformities. Six third-order cycles can be distingueshed. They show a transgressive-regressive tendency as a result of very complex interaction of tectonic uplifting and subsidence, global and regional sea-level changes, thermal subsidence, change of climate, and delta progradation.
cyclicity, first-order cycle, second-order cycle, tectonics, eustasy, Neogene, Pannonian Basin System, Croatia
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273-283.
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Mabesoone, Jannes M. ; Neumann, Virginio H.
Amsterdam: Elsevier
2005.
978-0-444-52070-8