Striking Variation in the Provenance of the Lower and Upper Cretaceous Turbidites in the Central Pontides (Northern Turkey) Related to the Opening of the Black Sea

R. Akdoğan*, A. I. Okay, I. Dunkl

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Abstract

The Lower and Upper Cretaceous turbidites cover large areas in the central Pontides (north-central Turkey). The Lower Cretaceous turbidites are over 2 km thick and are exposed in an area of 400 × 90 km. The Upper Cretaceous (Campanian-Maastrichtian) forearc turbidites are up to 1,200 m thick and crop out in NW-SE trending elongate basins about 40 km wide, extending along the central and eastern Pontides. We present new detrital zircon U–Pb ages, petrography, and paleocurrent measurements from the Campanian-Maastrichtian turbidites and compare them to those from the Lower Cretaceous turbidites. The Campanian-Maastrichtian sandstones are dominated by carbonate and magmatic lithic grains. The paleocurrents indicate paleoflow directions parallel to the axis of the basin. The sandstones are dominated by Late Cretaceous zircons indicating derivation mainly from the coeval magmatic arc. In contrast, the Lower Cretaceous sandstones are dominated by quartz and feldspar, and paleocurrents indicate southward transport. The detrital zircons in the Lower Cretaceous sandstones are mainly Archean and Paleoproterozoic, indicating that in the Early Cretaceous, the source of turbidites was from the Archean-Paleoproterozoic Ukrainian Shield to the north. After the opening of the Black Sea in the Late Cretaceous, the connection between the Pontides and the East European Platform was severed and the Campanian-Maastrichtian turbidites were sourced principally from the magmatic arc in the Pontides. Our results indicate that the Campanian-Maastrichtian turbidites represent the first turbiditic sequence deposited after the opening of the Black Sea.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1050-1069
Number of pages20
JournalTectonics
Volume38
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Mar 2019

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Funding

This study was supported by TÜBİTAK grants (2214‐A) 109Y049 and 103R007 and TÜBA. We would like to thank Demir Altıner for the paleontological determinations. Helps of Muhammed Ali Kuru during our field work of Nurullah Kızılay during mineral separation and of Andreas Kronz (Göttingen) during cathodoluminescence imaging are gratefully acknowledged. Finally, we are grateful to Editor Taylor Schildgen, Associate Editor Federico Rossetti, as well as reviewers William Cavazza Timur Ustaömer, and an anonymous reviewer for the constructive revisions which helped to clarify an earlier version of this manuscript. Additional data are available in the supporting information.

FundersFunder number
TÜBİTAK109Y049, 103R007, 2214‐A

    Keywords

    • Black Sea
    • central Pontides
    • Cretaceous
    • paleocurrents
    • provenance analysis
    • U–Pb zircon dating

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