Provenance of the Upper Cretaceous to Eocene Gosau Group around and beneath the Vienna Basin (Austria and Slovakia)

Autor(en)
Gerald Stern, M. Wagreich
Abstrakt

Chemistry of detrital garnets, chrome spinels and tourmalines of 30 selected samples in combination with the general heavy mineral distribution from 523 sandstone samples of the Upper Cretaceous to Eocene Gosau Group of the eastern part of the Eastern Alps and the western West Carpathians result in an advanced picture of sedimentary provenance and palaeogeographic evolution of that area. Garnets from Coniacian to Campanian sediments are partly derived from a metamorphic sole remnant of Neotethys ophiolites to the south. Tectonically high ophiolitic nappes, later on completely eroded, supplied mainly the paleogeographically southern Grünbach and Glinzendorf Gosau basins with ultramafic detritus, represented by chrome spinels of a mixed harzburgite/lherzolite composition, whereas no direct indications for a northern ophiolitic source, the Penninic accretionary wedge to the north of the Gosau basins, could be found. In the younger part of the Gosau basins fill, from the Maastrichtian to the Eocene, only almandine-rich garnets could be observed suggesting a southern provenance from low-grade metamorphic metapelites of exhuming Austroalpine metamorphic complexes. Ophiolite detritus is reduced in the Maastrichtian and disappears in the Paleogene.

Organisation(en)
Institut für Geologie
Journal
Swiss Journal of Geosciences
Seiten
449-468
Anzahl der Seiten
23
ISSN
1661-8726
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00015-013-0150-8
Publikationsdatum
2013
Peer-reviewed
Ja
ÖFOS 2012
105121 Sedimentologie, 105105 Geochemie, 105106 Geodynamik
Link zum Portal
https://ucrisportal.univie.ac.at/de/publications/b7719ed7-bbdb-4e1f-8517-f0551f662523