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Apulia Carbonate Platform

The Apulia Carbonate Platform in Apulia, Italy, was a major palaeogeographic element of the southern margin of the Mesozoic Tethys Ocean. It is one of the so-called peri-Adriatic platforms, which are comparable to the Bahama Banks in their carbonate facies, shape, size, and subsidence rate and, also, in the internal architecture.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7]

The Apulia Platform, which is part of the stable and relatively undeformed foreland of the Apennine thrust belt, is bounded on both sides by basinal deposits; westward the margin is buried under the Apennine thrust sheets, to the east the adjacent paleogeographic domains are the vast Ionian Basin to the south and the Umbria-Marche Basin to the north. To the west, the Apulia Platform plunges downfaulted underneath the terrigenous sediments of the Apennine foredeep; to the southeast, the JurassicEarly Cretaceous margin lies 20–30 km offshore from the present Apulia coastline.[8][9]

Gargano Promontory edit

The Gargano Promontory is an area of the Apulia Platform.[10] The Gargano Promontory and the Maiella Mountain, which now is part of the external Apennine thrust belt,[3] are the only areas where the transition from platform facies to basin facies is exposed on land. In the Gargano area this transition has been investigated extensively in the last decade.[11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18] Since the mid-1960s AGIP geologists and the Italian Geological Survey[19][20][21] recognized that the western part of the promontory is part of the shallow-water Apulia Platform, whereas the eastern part is characterized by slope and basinal deposits.

The backbone of the Gargano Promontory consists of a thick pile (3000–3500 m) of Jurassic and Cretaceous shallow-water carbonates. A small outcrop of Upper Triassic evaporite (Anidriti di Burano) and black limestone is present on the northern seashore (Punta delle Pietre Nere). These rocks have been encountered also by wells Gargano-1 (G.1 - Conoco) and Foresta Umbra-1 (F.U. - AGIP). The outcropping succession comprises Upper Jurassic to Eocene carbonate rocks representing platform-to-basin settings.[12][15][20] Minor scattered outcrops of Miocene sediments, unconformably overlying the Cretaceous and Jurassic platform, are present in many parts of the promontory, mainly along the lowland border zones (Cagnano Varano, Sannicandro, Apricena, Manfredonia), and also one site inland near San Giovanni Rotondo.[21]

On the basis of physical stratigraphic relationships and of the presence of evident bounding surfaces, the Jurassic-Eocene succession can be subdivided into six major packages of sediments, which can be classified as second-order depositional sequences.[5] The lower three sequences (Callovian to Albian) are represented by the entire spectrum of sediments from platform to slope and basin, and the younger ones (Cenomanian to Lutetian) largely by slope and basin deposits.

Probably the most typical and significant feature of the Gargano slope and basin setting is the presence of huge megabreccia bodies which, in terms of sequence stratigraphic terminology, can be interpreted as typical lowstand wedges.[22]

Notes edit

  1. ^ D'Argenio B. (1976). Le piattaforme carbonatiche periadriatiche. Una rassegna di problemi nel quadro geodinamico mesozoico dell'area mediterranea. Società Geologica Italiana, Memorie 13 (1974): 137–159.
  2. ^ Eberli (1991)
  3. ^ a b Eberli G.P., Bernoulli D., Sanders D., Vecsei A. (1993). From aggradation to progradation: the Maiella Platform, Abruzzi, Italy. In: Simo T., Scott R.W., Masse J.P. (eds). Cretaceous Carbonate Platforms: American Association of Petroleum Geologists, Memoir 56, pp. 213–232.
  4. ^ Morsilli M. (1998). Stratigrafia e sedimentologia del margine della Piattaforma Apula nel Gargano (Giurassico superiore-Cretaceo inferiore). Tesi di Dottorato di Ricerca, Università di Bologna, 203 pp. Librerie Nazionali di Roma e Firenze.
  5. ^ a b Bosellini A., Morsilli M., Neri C. (1999). Long-term event stratigraphy of the Apulia Platform margin: Upper Jurassic to Eocene, Gargano, southern Italy. Journal of Sedimentary Research 69: 1241–1252. Tulsa.
  6. ^ Bosellini A., Morsilli M., Neri C. (2000). The eastern margin of the Apulia Platform: the Gargano transect. Excursion guide-book. In: A. Bosellini, M. Morsilli & C. Neri (eds). "Quantitative Models on Cretaceous Carbonate", S.E.P.M Cretaceous Resource Events and Rhythms, WG4 meeting, field trip guide book, 46 pp. Vieste.
  7. ^ Bosellini A., Morsilli M. (2001). Il Promontorio del Gargano: cenni di geologia e itinerari geologici. Quaderni del Parco Nazionale del Gargano, 48 pp., Foggia.
  8. ^ De Dominicis and Mazzoldi (1989)
  9. ^ De Alteriis and Aiello (1993)
  10. ^ Conti M.A., Morsilli M., Nicosia U., Sacchi E., Savino V., Wagensommer A., Di Maggio L., Gianolla P. (2005). Jurassic Dinosaur Footprints from Southern Italy: Footprints as Indicators of Constraints in Paleogeographic Interpretation. Palaios 20 (6): 534–550.
  11. ^ Luperto Sinni and Masse (1987)
  12. ^ a b Masse and Luperto Sinni (1989)
  13. ^ Bosellini and Ferioli (1988)
  14. ^ Bosellini A., Neri C., Luciani V. (1993). Guida ai carbonati cretaceo-eocenici di scarpata e bacino del Gargano (Italia meridionale). Università di Ferrara, Annali: Sezione Scienze della Terra, supplemento 4: 1–77.
  15. ^ a b Bosellini A., Neri C., Luciani V. (1993). Platform margin collapses and sequence stratigraphic organization of carbonate slopes: Cretaceous-Eocene, Gargano Promontory, southern Italy. Terra Nova 5: 282–297.
  16. ^ Bosellini et al.. (1994)
  17. ^ Bosellini A., Morsilli M. (1997). A Lower Cretaceous drowning unconformity on the eastern flank of the Apulia Platform (Gargano Promontory, southern Italy). Cretaceous Research 18: 51–61. Belfast.
  18. ^ Morsilli M., Bosellini, A. (1997). Carbonate facies zonation of the Upper Jurassic-Lower Cretaceous Apulia Platform margin (Gargano Promontory, southern Italy). Rivista Italiana di Paleontologia e Stratigrafia 103: 193–206.
  19. ^ Pavan and Pirini (1966)
  20. ^ a b Martinis and Pavan (1967)
  21. ^ a b Cremonini et al.. (1971)
  22. ^ Sarg (1988)

References edit

  • Bracco Gartner G., Morsilli M., Schlager W., Bosellini A. (2002). Toe-of-slope of a Cretaceous carbonate platform in outcrop, seismic model and offshore seismic data (Apulia, Italy). International Journal of Earth Science (Geologische Rundschau) 91: 315–330. Berlin.
  • Luciani V., Cobianchi M., Jenkyns H.C. (2004). Albian high-resolution biostratigraphy and isotope stratigraphy: The Coppa della Nuvola pelagic succession of the Gargano Promontory (Southern Italy). Eclogae geol. Helv. 97: 77–92. Basel.
  • Morsilli M., de Cosmo P.D., Luciani V., Bosellini A. (2003). Late Santonian partial drowning of the Apulia Carbonate Platform (Gargano Promontory, southern Italy): new data for paleogeographic reconstructions. 22nd I.A.S. Regional Meeting. Opatija, Croatia. Abstract Book, 135.
  • Morsilli M., Rusciadelli G., Bosellini A. (2004). The Apulia carbonate platform-margin and slope, Late Jurassic to Eocene of the Maiella Mt. and Gargano Promontory: physical stratigraphy and architecture. Field Trip Guide Book - P18. 32nd International Geological Congress, Florence, Italy; 44 pp. A.P.A.T, Roma.

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The Apulia Carbonate Platform in Apulia Italy was a major palaeogeographic element of the southern margin of the Mesozoic Tethys Ocean It is one of the so called peri Adriatic platforms which are comparable to the Bahama Banks in their carbonate facies shape size and subsidence rate and also in the internal architecture 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 The Apulia Platform which is part of the stable and relatively undeformed foreland of the Apennine thrust belt is bounded on both sides by basinal deposits westward the margin is buried under the Apennine thrust sheets to the east the adjacent paleogeographic domains are the vast Ionian Basin to the south and the Umbria Marche Basin to the north To the west the Apulia Platform plunges downfaulted underneath the terrigenous sediments of the Apennine foredeep to the southeast the Jurassic Early Cretaceous margin lies 20 30 km offshore from the present Apulia coastline 8 9 Gargano Promontory editThe Gargano Promontory is an area of the Apulia Platform 10 The Gargano Promontory and the Maiella Mountain which now is part of the external Apennine thrust belt 3 are the only areas where the transition from platform facies to basin facies is exposed on land In the Gargano area this transition has been investigated extensively in the last decade 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Since the mid 1960s AGIP geologists and the Italian Geological Survey 19 20 21 recognized that the western part of the promontory is part of the shallow water Apulia Platform whereas the eastern part is characterized by slope and basinal deposits The backbone of the Gargano Promontory consists of a thick pile 3000 3500 m of Jurassic and Cretaceous shallow water carbonates A small outcrop of Upper Triassic evaporite Anidriti di Burano and black limestone is present on the northern seashore Punta delle Pietre Nere These rocks have been encountered also by wells Gargano 1 G 1 Conoco and Foresta Umbra 1 F U AGIP The outcropping succession comprises Upper Jurassic to Eocene carbonate rocks representing platform to basin settings 12 15 20 Minor scattered outcrops of Miocene sediments unconformably overlying the Cretaceous and Jurassic platform are present in many parts of the promontory mainly along the lowland border zones Cagnano Varano Sannicandro Apricena Manfredonia and also one site inland near San Giovanni Rotondo 21 On the basis of physical stratigraphic relationships and of the presence of evident bounding surfaces the Jurassic Eocene succession can be subdivided into six major packages of sediments which can be classified as second order depositional sequences 5 The lower three sequences Callovian to Albian are represented by the entire spectrum of sediments from platform to slope and basin and the younger ones Cenomanian to Lutetian largely by slope and basin deposits Probably the most typical and significant feature of the Gargano slope and basin setting is the presence of huge megabreccia bodies which in terms of sequence stratigraphic terminology can be interpreted as typical lowstand wedges 22 Notes edit D Argenio B 1976 Le piattaforme carbonatiche periadriatiche Una rassegna di problemi nel quadro geodinamico mesozoico dell area mediterranea Societa Geologica Italiana Memorie 13 1974 137 159 Eberli 1991 a b Eberli G P Bernoulli D Sanders D Vecsei A 1993 From aggradation to progradation the Maiella Platform Abruzzi Italy In Simo T Scott R W Masse J P eds Cretaceous Carbonate Platforms American Association of Petroleum Geologists Memoir 56 pp 213 232 Morsilli M 1998 Stratigrafia e sedimentologia del margine della Piattaforma Apula nel Gargano Giurassico superiore Cretaceo inferiore Tesi di Dottorato di Ricerca Universita di Bologna 203 pp Librerie Nazionali di Roma e Firenze a b Bosellini A Morsilli M Neri C 1999 Long term event stratigraphy of the Apulia Platform margin Upper Jurassic to Eocene Gargano southern Italy Journal of Sedimentary Research 69 1241 1252 Tulsa Bosellini A Morsilli M Neri C 2000 The eastern margin of the Apulia Platform the Gargano transect Excursion guide book In A Bosellini M Morsilli amp C Neri eds Quantitative Models on Cretaceous Carbonate S E P M Cretaceous Resource Events and Rhythms WG4 meeting field trip guide book 46 pp Vieste Bosellini A Morsilli M 2001 Il Promontorio del Gargano cenni di geologia e itinerari geologici Quaderni del Parco Nazionale del Gargano 48 pp Foggia De Dominicis and Mazzoldi 1989 De Alteriis and Aiello 1993 Conti M A Morsilli M Nicosia U Sacchi E Savino V Wagensommer A Di Maggio L Gianolla P 2005 Jurassic Dinosaur Footprints from Southern Italy Footprints as Indicators of Constraints in Paleogeographic Interpretation Palaios 20 6 534 550 Luperto Sinni and Masse 1987 a b Masse and Luperto Sinni 1989 Bosellini and Ferioli 1988 Bosellini A Neri C Luciani V 1993 Guida ai carbonati cretaceo eocenici di scarpata e bacino del Gargano Italia meridionale Universita di Ferrara Annali Sezione Scienze della Terra supplemento 4 1 77 a b Bosellini A Neri C Luciani V 1993 Platform margin collapses and sequence stratigraphic organization of carbonate slopes Cretaceous Eocene Gargano Promontory southern Italy Terra Nova 5 282 297 Bosellini et al 1994 Bosellini A Morsilli M 1997 A Lower Cretaceous drowning unconformity on the eastern flank of the Apulia Platform Gargano Promontory southern Italy Cretaceous Research 18 51 61 Belfast Morsilli M Bosellini A 1997 Carbonate facies zonation of the Upper Jurassic Lower Cretaceous Apulia Platform margin Gargano Promontory southern Italy Rivista Italiana di Paleontologia e Stratigrafia 103 193 206 Pavan and Pirini 1966 a b Martinis and Pavan 1967 a b Cremonini et al 1971 Sarg 1988 References editBracco Gartner G Morsilli M Schlager W Bosellini A 2002 Toe of slope of a Cretaceous carbonate platform in outcrop seismic model and offshore seismic data Apulia Italy International Journal of Earth Science Geologische Rundschau 91 315 330 Berlin Luciani V Cobianchi M Jenkyns H C 2004 Albian high resolution biostratigraphy and isotope stratigraphy The Coppa della Nuvola pelagic succession of the Gargano Promontory Southern Italy Eclogae geol Helv 97 77 92 Basel Morsilli M de Cosmo P D Luciani V Bosellini A 2003 Late Santonian partial drowning of the Apulia Carbonate Platform Gargano Promontory southern Italy new data for paleogeographic reconstructions 22nd I A S Regional Meeting Opatija Croatia Abstract Book 135 Morsilli M Rusciadelli G Bosellini A 2004 The Apulia carbonate platform margin and slope Late Jurassic to Eocene of the Maiella Mt and Gargano Promontory physical stratigraphy and architecture Field Trip Guide Book P18 32nd International Geological Congress Florence Italy 44 pp A P A T Roma Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Apulia Carbonate Platform amp oldid 1116943047, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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