Campanian to Maastrichtian palynofacies and dinoflagellate cysts of the Silesian Unit, Outer Western Carpathians, Czech Republic
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Skupien, Petr
Mohamed, Omar
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Česká geologická služba
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Dinoflagellate cysts are reported from 20 Upper Cretaceous claystone samples from the Godula and Istebna formations
of the Silesian unit. Age-assessment of the sediments based on 150 species suggests a Late Campanian to probably earliest
Maastrichtian age for the middle and upper part of the Godula Formation and a Early Maastrichtian age for the basal
part of the Istebna Formation. Key biotic events are especially the first occurrence datums of Areoligera senonensis,
Cerodinium diebelii, Palaeocystodinium golzowense and Trithyrodinium evittii, and the last occurrence datums of
Odontochitina, Palaeohystrichophora infusorioides, Raeteiaedinium truncigerum, Trihyrodinium suspectum and
Xenascus ceratioides. Palynofacies analysis shows deposition in an offshore marine environment subjected to influxes
of terrestrial material. Organic matter is dominated by phytoclasts and contains very little amorphous organic material.
The succession is also characterized by a low percentage of dinoflagellate cysts and a very low percentage of spores and
pollen grains. The presence of thermophilitic dinoflagellate cysts points to a warm-temperate to subtropical climate during
Late Campanian to Early Maastrichtian
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Silesian Unit, Cretaceous, Campanian, Maastrichtian, dinoflagellate cysts, palynofacies, Carpathians
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Bulletin of Geosciences. 2008, vol. 83, no. 2, p. 207-224.