Sedimentary and faunal evidence for the Late Devonian Kellwasser and Annulata events in the Balkan Terrane (Bulgaria)

The global Upper Kellwasser (Frasnian–Famennian boundary interval) and Annulata Events (base of upper Famennian, Upper Devonian IV-A) are recorded for the first time in deep marine sedimentary successions of western Bulgaria. Within the upper Parchar Formation of the Lyubash-Golo Bardo Unit, a disti...

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Published inGeologica Balcanica Vol. 44; no. 1-3; pp. 17 - 24
Main Authors Boncheva, Iliana, Sachanski, Valeri, Becker, Ralph Thomas
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 01.12.2015
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Summary:The global Upper Kellwasser (Frasnian–Famennian boundary interval) and Annulata Events (base of upper Famennian, Upper Devonian IV-A) are recorded for the first time in deep marine sedimentary successions of western Bulgaria. Within the upper Parchar Formation of the Lyubash-Golo Bardo Unit, a distinctive black shale unit yielded frequent, partly still articulated bivalves (Guerichia) and a Platyclymenia-fauna, including the name-giving Pl. annulata, although smooth platyclymeniids are more common. This interval reflects within a thick Eovariscan flysch succession an episode of starved sedimentation, increased organic productivity, oxygen deficiency, and bloom of opportunistic specialists. The event biofacies agrees with a basinal setting far away from land and its nutrient input. The Upper Kellwasser interval is recognized within the thick flysch sequence of the Katina Formation in the Svoge Unit. It is characterized by an interruption of carbonate deposition, as it is typical for other basinal settings, for example, of the Rhenish and Thuringian basins of Germany.
ISSN:0324-0894
2535-1060
DOI:10.52321/GeolBalc.44.1-3.17