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Title: The multidisciplinary approaches on facies developments and depositional systems of the bahçecik travertines, gümüşhane, ne-turkey
Authors: Kandemir, Raif
Tagliasacchi, Ezher
Kayseri Özer, Mine Sezgül
Şaffak, Dilek
Köroğlu, Fatih
Hu, Hsun Ming
Shen, Chuan-Chou
Keywords: Depositional system
Gümüşhane
Middle pleistocene
Radiometric dating
Stable isotopes
Travertine
crystalline rock
depositional environment
facies analysis
ground penetrating radar
paleoclimate
paleoenvironment
Pleistocene
sedimentology
travertine
Gumushane
Turkey
Meleagris gallopavo
Publisher: TUBITAK
Abstract: The Bahçecik travertines, located in Gümüşhane (NE-Turkey) have been investigated for the first time using a multidisciplinary approach, which included sedimentological (lithofacies, depositional system), petrographic, radiometric230Th dating, geochemical analysis (stable isotopes), palynomorphs and geophysics (GPR). A carbonate build-up, 12 m thick, was formed with some interruptions, through the middle Pleistocene period. For this study, two travertine sections (F and D) were extensively used to figure out palaeoenvironmental and palaeoclimatic proxies. The main precipitation cycles, separated by palaeosol levels, have been described and interpreted from a sedimentological perspective. The carbonate deposits consist of shrubs, crystalline crust, reed, laminated (micritic), pisoids, oncoids, calcite thin rafts and coated gas bubbles, lithoclasts, and palaeosol levels. The sedimentological fieldwork and petrographic analysis show that the Bahçecik travertines formed in depression depositional and slope depositional systems. Moreover, the first230Th ages, stable isotopic results and palynofloral data in this study, prove that the Bahçecik travertines might have been affected by climatic and tectonic interruptions. According to dating results, the travertine occurrences began to precipitate during the 353 ka and continued into the 263 ka. Based on the palynological data, an abundance of herbaceous plants species was recorded in the warming period of climate. The thickness ranges from 2 to 12 m of the Bahçecik travertines. This precise thickness and also the presence of two different travertine formations, separated by a palaeosol erosional surface, were recorded by the ground penetrating radar (GPR) geophysical method. © TÜBİTAK.
URI: https://doi.org/10.3906/yer-2104-20
https://search.trdizin.gov.tr/yayin/detay/520386
https://hdl.handle.net/11499/47779
ISSN: 1300-0985
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