Title of article
Occurrence of Upper Cretaceous pelagic carbonates within ophiolite-related pillow basalts in the Mt. Kozara area of the Vardar zone western belt, northern Bosnia
Author/Authors
Aleksandar Grubi?، نويسنده , , Rajka Radoi?i?، نويسنده , , Mirjana Kne?evi?، نويسنده , , Ranko Cviji?، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Pages
5
From page
126
To page
130
Abstract
Deformed lenses of red silty micrite interstratified with basaltic pillow lavas outcrop at the confluence of the River Crna Reka and Krvavac Creek on Mt. Kozara in northern Bosnia. Interbedded pelagic carbonates contain microfossils, notably several species of Globotruncana, of Upper Santonian–Lower Campanian age. The pillow lavas and sediments form part of ~ 50 km2 tectonically emplaced body of mafic igneous rocks, composed of pillow lava, sheeted diabase and minor gabbro. This body is tectonically emplaced within melange of the Vardar zone western belt. The basic igneous body has been interpreted as the upper part of an ophiolite that was tectonically emplaced when Neotethys finally closed during latest Cretaceous time. Accordingly, the Late Cretaceous age of the interbedded pelagic sediments, as reported here, indicates that oceanic crust still existed in this region of the Tethyan orogen during Late Cretaceous time.
Keywords
Ophiolites , Upper Cretaceous , Kozara , Balkan Peninsula
Journal title
lithos
Serial Year
2009
Journal title
lithos
Record number
1287099
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