PROVENANCE AND DIAGENESIS OF SILICICLASTIC AND ORGANIC MATERIAL IN THE ALBIAN-TURONIAN SEDIMENTS (SILESIAN NAPPE, LANCKORONA, OUTER CARPATHIANS, POLAND): PRELIMINARY STUDIES

Patrycja WÓJCIK-TABOL & Andrzej ŚLĄCZKA

Institute of Geological Sciences, Jagiellonian University, ul. Oleandry 2a, 30-063 Kraków, Poland, e-mails: p.wojcik-tabol@uj.edu.pl, andrzej.slaczka@uj.edu.pl

Wójcik-Tabol, P. & Ślączka, A., 2009. Provenance and diagenesis of siliciclastic and organic material in the Albian-Turonian sediments (Silesian Nappe, Lanckorona, Outer Carpathians, Poland): preliminary studies. Annales Societatis Geologorum Poloniae, 79: 53-66.

Key words: organic and inorganic geochemistry, Albian-Turonian, Silesian Nappe, Outer Carpathians, Poland.

Abstract: The provenance and diagenesis of the siliciclastic and hemipelagic sediments of three lithostratigraphic units: Lhoty Formation, Barnasiówka Radiolarian Shale Formation (BRSF) and Variegated Shales from Lancko- rona area, Polish Outer Carpathians, was approached by means of petrological and geochemical analysis of the representative samples. Data show that studied succession was mainly derived from two sources: 1. a dominant terrigenous fine-grained components have affinity with average upper continental crust (basing on mineral detritus, K2O/Rb ratio and Y/Ni vs. Cr/V ratios) and 2. biogenic siliceous material and macerals. Composition varies up section and accounts for changes in the detrital supply due to eustatic sea-level changes. Organic petrology shows presence of organic detritus within the Lhoty Fm and dominance of marine-derived macerals in the BRSF. Chemical and petrological features imply a progressive deepening of the basin. The studied succession was diagenetically altered (e.g. coalification of bituminite, illitisation of smectite and pyritisation).

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