Geologia Croatica (Dec 2010)

An Association of Marine Tractive and Gravity Flow Sandy Deposits in the Eocene of the NW Part of the Island of Pag (Outer Dinarides, Croatia)

  • Ljubomir Babić,
  • Jožica Zupanič,
  • Marta Crnjaković

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4154/GC.1993.09
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 46, no. 1
pp. 107 – 123

Abstract

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The Eocene clastics of the NW part of the island of Pag overlie carbonate platform deposits and are dominantly sandy. Besides minor components, they include cross-laminated and cross-bedded sandstones produced by marine tractive flows, mostly directed toward E, and ESE, and dominantly massive sandstones probably deposited by gravity flows. The area was situated close to sand-rich sources and river mouth(s). Possible settings include a delta-related shallow-marine area, and a sea strait. Structural deformation intervened very early in the history of a complex outer dinaric foreland realm and governed its subsequent evolution, in contrast to a simple foreland trough envisaged before.

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