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Collected Item: “Against the tide: southeast to northwest shelf-edge progradation in the southeastern margin of Lake Pannon, Banat (Serbia and Romania)”

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Верзија рада

објављена верзија

Језик рада

енглески

Аутор/и (Милан Марковић, Никола Николић)

Dejan Radivojević, Miloš Radonjić, Lajos Tamás Katona, Imre Magyar

Наслов рада (Наслов - поднаслов)

Against the tide: southeast to northwest shelf-edge progradation in the southeastern margin of Lake Pannon, Banat (Serbia and Romania)

Наслов часописа

International Journal of Earth Sciences

Издавач (Београд : Просвета)

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Година издавања

2022

Сажетак на енглеском језику

In the late Neogene, the Pannonian Basin in Central Europe was filled with sediments when rivers from the Alps and Carpathians shed their sediment load into Lake Pannon. The most powerful source-to-sink system was that of the paleo-Danube, transporting sediments from the NW as far as the southeastern part of the lake. In the southeastern margin of the basin, however, local sedimentary systems worked in the opposite direction, against the “tide” of the prevailing N to S sediment transport. The lifetime and advance rate of these systems were unknown. We
investigated such a sedimentary system in SE Banat, SE tip of the Pannonian Basin that transported material from the westernmost Southern Carpathians towards the basin
center in the NW. Following the flooding of the Southern Carpathian foothills by Lake Pannon 9.6–9.1 My ago, a shelf was built from the Southern Carpathians into the 300–500 m deep water of the adjacent local depression. The advance of the shelf-edge reached the surroundings of Vršac Island some 20–25 km to the NW about 7.5–7.0 My ago, when a small-scale transgressive–regressive cycle formed on the flanks of the Vršac Mts: coarse-grained deposits derived from local sources
during the initial flooding and the overlying offshore marls representing the maximum flooding are capped by the regressive deltaic succession advancing from the Southern Carpathians. The average shelf-edge progradation rate (ca. 10 km /My) was, thus, almost an order of magnitude smaller than the progradation rate of the coeval paleo-Danube shelf on the opposite, northwestern side of the lake

Волумен/том или годиште часописа

111

Број часописа

5

Почетна страна

1551

Завршна страна

1571

DOI број

10.1007/s00531-022-02188-z

ISSN број часописа

1437-3254

Географско подручје на које се односи публикација

Panonski basen

Кључне речи на српском (одвојене знаком ", ")

General Earth and Planetary Sciences

Кључне речи на енглеском (одвојене знаком ", ")

General Earth and Planetary Sciences

Линк

https://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1007/s00531-022-02188-z.pdf

Шира категорија рада према правилнику МПНТ

M20

Ужа категорија рада према правилнику МПНТ

М21

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Creative Commons – Attribution 4.0 International

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