TY - JOUR
T1 - Cambrian-Eocene pre-rift, pulsed rift, passive margin and emplacement processes along the northern margin of the Southern Neotethys
T2 - evidence from the Antalya Complex in the Alanya Window (S Turkey)
AU - Robertson, Alastair H.F.
AU - Parlak, Osman
AU - Kinnaird, Tim C.
AU - Taslı, Kemal
AU - Dumitrica, Paulian
PY - 2020/6/1
Y1 - 2020/6/1
N2 - Sedimentary rocks in the Alanya Window document pulsed Permian-Triassic
rifting in a proximal basin setting, adjacent to the Tauride continental
unit (Geyik Dağ). Late Cambrian-Early Ordovician clastic sediments
accumulated along the north margin of Gondwana on a variable
shallow-marine shelf. Above an unconformity related to rift-shoulder
uplift, Late Permian facies document shallow-marine to evaporitic
environments during regional tectonic subsidence (first main rift
pulse). Above a second unconformity (both extension and sea-level
controlled), Early Triassic carbonates and mudrocks accumulated on an
unstable, gently subsiding shelf. Mudrocks, sandstones and lithoclastic
debris-flows, derived from the underlying succession, accumulated during
the Middle Triassic (Anisian-early Ladinian), implying strong tectonic
subsidence and flank uplift (second main rift pulse). Radiolarian
mudstones accumulated during late Middle Triassic-early Late Triassic in
a well-oxidised, organically productive, but relatively quiescent,
deep-water basin above the carbonate compensation depth (CCD). Thick
(100s m) lithoclastic sandstone turbidites (commonly plant-rich) and
localised debris-flows accumulated during the Late Triassic (Carnian),
together with detached blocks of underlying lithologies (third main rift
pulse, with regional uplift). Alkaline basaltic sills were intruded
locally. Final continental break-up to create the Southern Neotethys
took place regionally during the Late Triassic (Carnian). Latest
Triassic-Late Cretaceous deposition records passive margin subsidence.
Variable low-grade metamorphism and two-stage tectonic emplacement
(southwards(?) then northwards) took place during latest Cretaceous and
Eocene, respectively. The tectonic-sedimentary development of the
Antalya Complex provides insights into rift/continental break-up
processes that differ from the recently well-documented Alpine-North
Atlantic region.
AB - Sedimentary rocks in the Alanya Window document pulsed Permian-Triassic
rifting in a proximal basin setting, adjacent to the Tauride continental
unit (Geyik Dağ). Late Cambrian-Early Ordovician clastic sediments
accumulated along the north margin of Gondwana on a variable
shallow-marine shelf. Above an unconformity related to rift-shoulder
uplift, Late Permian facies document shallow-marine to evaporitic
environments during regional tectonic subsidence (first main rift
pulse). Above a second unconformity (both extension and sea-level
controlled), Early Triassic carbonates and mudrocks accumulated on an
unstable, gently subsiding shelf. Mudrocks, sandstones and lithoclastic
debris-flows, derived from the underlying succession, accumulated during
the Middle Triassic (Anisian-early Ladinian), implying strong tectonic
subsidence and flank uplift (second main rift pulse). Radiolarian
mudstones accumulated during late Middle Triassic-early Late Triassic in
a well-oxidised, organically productive, but relatively quiescent,
deep-water basin above the carbonate compensation depth (CCD). Thick
(100s m) lithoclastic sandstone turbidites (commonly plant-rich) and
localised debris-flows accumulated during the Late Triassic (Carnian),
together with detached blocks of underlying lithologies (third main rift
pulse, with regional uplift). Alkaline basaltic sills were intruded
locally. Final continental break-up to create the Southern Neotethys
took place regionally during the Late Triassic (Carnian). Latest
Triassic-Late Cretaceous deposition records passive margin subsidence.
Variable low-grade metamorphism and two-stage tectonic emplacement
(southwards(?) then northwards) took place during latest Cretaceous and
Eocene, respectively. The tectonic-sedimentary development of the
Antalya Complex provides insights into rift/continental break-up
processes that differ from the recently well-documented Alpine-North
Atlantic region.
KW - Antalya Complex
KW - Alanya Window
KW - Rifting
KW - E Mediterranean
KW - S Turkey
KW - S Neotethys
U2 - 10.1016/j.jaesx.2020.100026
DO - 10.1016/j.jaesx.2020.100026
M3 - Article
SN - 2590-0560
VL - 3
JO - Journal of Asian Earth Sciences: X
JF - Journal of Asian Earth Sciences: X
M1 - 100026
ER -