TRIASSIC STRATIGRAPHY IN THE ISLAND OF HYDRA (GREECE)

The Triassic sedimentary succession, cropping our in the island of Hydra, starts with a few metres of quartzarenites (Aghios Nikolaos Fm., Scythian) vertically making transition to a thick carbonate unit (Eros Lmst., Spathian-Pelsonian) subdivided into three lithozones and one member. During Pelsoni...

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Main Authors: LUCIA ANGIOLINI, LUCA DRAGONETTI, GIOVANNI MUTTONI, ALDA NICORA
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Milano University Press 2017-08-01
Series:Rivista Italiana di Paleontologia e Stratigrafia
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Online Access:https://riviste.unimi.it/index.php/RIPS/article/view/8933
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Summary:The Triassic sedimentary succession, cropping our in the island of Hydra, starts with a few metres of quartzarenites (Aghios Nikolaos Fm., Scythian) vertically making transition to a thick carbonate unit (Eros Lmst., Spathian-Pelsonian) subdivided into three lithozones and one member. During Pelsonian an extensional tectonic phase dissects the Eros carbonate platform. Its consequent downwarping results in the deposition of a pelagic sequence spanning the Pelsonian-Late Triassic time interval. This succession generally consists of few metres of nodular limestones (Han Bulog Lmst., Late Pelsonian-Early Ladinian) associated with green tuffs, followed by few hundred metres of cherty limestones (Adhami Lmst.). In the eastern part of the island a thick carbonate bank (Pantokrator Lmst.) develops, spanning the lllyrian to Late Triassic time interval. An overlying pelagic sequence, Jurassic in age, marks the downwarping of the Pantokrator carbonate platform. A typical passive continental margin succession is thus recorded in the Triassic of Hydra, suggesting its affinity with the Subpelagonian domain.
ISSN:0035-6883
2039-4942