Discovery of the Badenian evaporites inside the Carpathian Arc: implications for global climate change and Paratethys salinity

Massive evaporites were discovered in the Soltvadkert Trough (Great Plain, Hungary) correlating to the Badenian Salinity Crisis (13.8 Ma, Middle Miocene) on the basis of nannoplankton and foraminifera biostratigraphy. This new occurrence from Hungary previously thought to be devoid of evaporites is...

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Main Authors: Báldi Katalin, Velledits Felicitász, Ćorić Stjepan, Lemberkovics Viktor, Lőrincz Katalin, Shevelev Mikhail
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Published: Earth Science Institute, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Slovakia 2017-06-01
Series:Geologica Carpathica
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spelling doaj-2af3b2dbfe1f40c09ab25c6cb1d6e7d42021-03-02T07:26:35ZengEarth Science Institute, Slovak Academy of Sciences, SlovakiaGeologica Carpathica1336-80522017-06-0168319320610.1515/geoca-2017-0015geoca-2017-0015Discovery of the Badenian evaporites inside the Carpathian Arc: implications for global climate change and Paratethys salinityBáldi Katalin0Velledits Felicitász1Ćorić Stjepan2Lemberkovics Viktor3Lőrincz Katalin4Shevelev Mikhail5Dept. of Physical and Historical Geology, Eötvös Loránd University,1117 Pázmány Péter st 1/c, Budapest, HungaryMiskolc University, Mineralogical-Geological Institute, Egyetemváros 3515 Miskolc, HungaryGeological Survey of Austria, Neulinggasse 38, A1030 Vienna, AustriaRAG Hungary Ltd., Bocskai út 134-146, 1113 Budapest, HungaryRAG Hungary Ltd., Bocskai út 134-146, 1113 Budapest, HungaryNIS a.d. Narodnog fronta 12, Novi Sad, SerbiaMassive evaporites were discovered in the Soltvadkert Trough (Great Plain, Hungary) correlating to the Badenian Salinity Crisis (13.8 Ma, Middle Miocene) on the basis of nannoplankton and foraminifera biostratigraphy. This new occurrence from Hungary previously thought to be devoid of evaporites is part of a growing body of evidence of evaporitic basins inside the Carpathian Arc. We suggest the presence of evaporites perhaps in the entire Central Paratethys during the salinity crisis. Different scenarios are suggested for what subsequently happened to these evaporites to explain their presence or absence in the geological record. Where they are present, scenario A suggests that they were preserved in subsiding, deep basins overlain by younger sediments that protected the evaporites from reworking, like in the studied area. Where they are absent, scenario B suggests recycling. Scenario B explains how the supposedly brackish Sarmatian could have been hyper/normal saline locally by providing a source of the excess salt from the reworking and dissolving of BSC halite into seawater. These scenarios suggest a much larger amount of evaporites locked up in the Central Paratethys during the salinity crisis then previously thought, probably contributing to the step-like nature of cooling of the Mid Miocene Climate Transition, the coeval Mi3b.http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/geoca.2017.68.issue-3/geoca-2017-0015/geoca-2017-0015.xml?format=INTMiocene climateevaporitesParatethysstratigraphyBadenianSarmatianpalaeosalinity
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author Báldi Katalin
Velledits Felicitász
Ćorić Stjepan
Lemberkovics Viktor
Lőrincz Katalin
Shevelev Mikhail
spellingShingle Báldi Katalin
Velledits Felicitász
Ćorić Stjepan
Lemberkovics Viktor
Lőrincz Katalin
Shevelev Mikhail
Discovery of the Badenian evaporites inside the Carpathian Arc: implications for global climate change and Paratethys salinity
Geologica Carpathica
Miocene climate
evaporites
Paratethys
stratigraphy
Badenian
Sarmatian
palaeosalinity
author_facet Báldi Katalin
Velledits Felicitász
Ćorić Stjepan
Lemberkovics Viktor
Lőrincz Katalin
Shevelev Mikhail
author_sort Báldi Katalin
title Discovery of the Badenian evaporites inside the Carpathian Arc: implications for global climate change and Paratethys salinity
title_short Discovery of the Badenian evaporites inside the Carpathian Arc: implications for global climate change and Paratethys salinity
title_full Discovery of the Badenian evaporites inside the Carpathian Arc: implications for global climate change and Paratethys salinity
title_fullStr Discovery of the Badenian evaporites inside the Carpathian Arc: implications for global climate change and Paratethys salinity
title_full_unstemmed Discovery of the Badenian evaporites inside the Carpathian Arc: implications for global climate change and Paratethys salinity
title_sort discovery of the badenian evaporites inside the carpathian arc: implications for global climate change and paratethys salinity
publisher Earth Science Institute, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Slovakia
series Geologica Carpathica
issn 1336-8052
publishDate 2017-06-01
description Massive evaporites were discovered in the Soltvadkert Trough (Great Plain, Hungary) correlating to the Badenian Salinity Crisis (13.8 Ma, Middle Miocene) on the basis of nannoplankton and foraminifera biostratigraphy. This new occurrence from Hungary previously thought to be devoid of evaporites is part of a growing body of evidence of evaporitic basins inside the Carpathian Arc. We suggest the presence of evaporites perhaps in the entire Central Paratethys during the salinity crisis. Different scenarios are suggested for what subsequently happened to these evaporites to explain their presence or absence in the geological record. Where they are present, scenario A suggests that they were preserved in subsiding, deep basins overlain by younger sediments that protected the evaporites from reworking, like in the studied area. Where they are absent, scenario B suggests recycling. Scenario B explains how the supposedly brackish Sarmatian could have been hyper/normal saline locally by providing a source of the excess salt from the reworking and dissolving of BSC halite into seawater. These scenarios suggest a much larger amount of evaporites locked up in the Central Paratethys during the salinity crisis then previously thought, probably contributing to the step-like nature of cooling of the Mid Miocene Climate Transition, the coeval Mi3b.
topic Miocene climate
evaporites
Paratethys
stratigraphy
Badenian
Sarmatian
palaeosalinity
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