Paleoenvironmental interpretation and palynoflora of Devonian–Carboniferous subsurface sections from the eastern part of the Moesian Platform (Romania)

Palynomorph assemblages and palynofacies analyses have been performed on several core samples from the Devonian–Carboniferous deposits identified in five wells located within the eastern region of the Moesian Platform. The investigated sections include, in ascending stratigraphic order, the Ţăndărei...

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Veröffentlicht in:Review of palaeobotany and palynology 2021-01, Vol.284, p.104338, Article 104338
Hauptverfasser: Ţabără, Daniel, Tudor, Eugen, Chelariu, Ciprian, Olaru-Florea, Radu F.
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Zusammenfassung:Palynomorph assemblages and palynofacies analyses have been performed on several core samples from the Devonian–Carboniferous deposits identified in five wells located within the eastern region of the Moesian Platform. The investigated sections include, in ascending stratigraphic order, the Ţăndărei, Smirna, Călăraşi and Vlaşin formations. Based on the stratigraphic distribution of key taxa identified (miospores, chitinozoans, acritarchs), seven biozone intervals (four for the Devonian and three for the Carboniferous) have been recognized. The oldest samples were dated as being part of the micrornatus–newportense (MN) – lower part of breconensis–zavallatus (BZ) Assemblage Zones (Early Devonian), while the younger ones are assigned to the kosankei–varioreticulatus (KV) – nobilis–junior (NJ) Assemblage Zones (Pennsylvanian). Palynofacies observations suggest a fairly distal depositional environment during the period between the Lochkovian and Pragian times, followed by some proximal/fluvio-deltaic conditions in Emsian–Early Eifelian (top of the Ţăndărei Formation). The upper Tournaisian to Serpukhovian sedimentary rocks of the Călăraşi Formation and lower part of Vlaşin Formation were deposited in inner neritic environments. Mud-dominated dysoxic/anoxic conditions of the Bashkirian, abruptly transitioned to deltaic deposition and oxidizing environments that persisted to the Moscovian. The Early Devonian terrestrial palynoflora is dominated by trilete spores which belong to lowland vegetation (vascular plants), the latter preferring areas with open connections via rivers to marine sedimentary basins. Carboniferous samples yielded only terrestrial miospores of various types of arborescent and herbaceous lycopsids and ferns, suggesting different habitats such as non-flooded wetlands or swamps within coastal plain and continental interiors. These assemblages of Carboniferous miospores are an indication of neutral-humid climatic conditions which existed at the time of deposition. •Five exploration wells were analyzed.•Devonian–Carboniferous marine and terrestrial palynomorphs are presented.•Miospores and palynofacies composition contribute to environmental interpretation.
ISSN:0034-6667
1879-0615
DOI:10.1016/j.revpalbo.2020.104338