Jahrbuch Der Geologischen Bundesanstalt

Jahrbuch Der Geologischen Bundesanstalt

ZOBODAT - www.zobodat.at Zoologisch-Botanische Datenbank/Zoological-Botanical Database Digitale Literatur/Digital Literature Zeitschrift/Journal: Jahrbuch der Geologischen Bundesanstalt Jahr/Year: 2011 Band/Volume: 151 Autor(en)/Author(s): Haas Janos N., Kovacs Sandor, Karamata Stevan, Sudar M., Gawlick Hans-Jürgen, Gradinaru Eugen, Mello Jan, Polak Milan, Pero Cs., Ogorelec Bojan, Buser Stanko Artikel/Article: Jurassic Evolution of the Tectonostratigraphic Units of the Circum- Pannonian Region 281-354 ©Geol. Bundesanstalt, Wien; download unter www.geologie.ac.at JAHRBUCH DER GEOLOGISCHEN BUNDESANSTALT Jb. Geol. B.-A. ISSN 0016-7800 Band 151 Heft 3+4 S. 281–354 Wien, Dezember 2011 Jurassic Evolution of the Tectonostratigraphic Units of the Circum-Pannonian Region JÁNOS HAAS1, sándor Kovács1, Hans-Jürgen GawLicK2, Eugen Grădinaru3, stEvan Karamata4, miLan sudar5, CSABA PÉRÓ1, Ján mello6, miLan PoLáK6, BOJAN OGORELEC7 & stanKo busEr8 16 Text-Figures, 12 Plates Piemont-Penninic Ocean Pannonian Basin Carpathians Stratigraphy Dinarides Neotethys Jurassic Facies Alps Contents Zusammenfassung .......................................................................................283 Abstract ...............................................................................................283 Introduction ............................................................................................283 Jurassic Stratigraphy and Evolution of Tectonostratigraphic Units ..................................................283 ALCAPA MEGAUNIT ......................................................................................283 Penninic Unit ..........................................................................................283 Austroalpine – Western Carpathian Units ....................................................................284 Eastern Alps (Austroalpine Unit) .........................................................................284 Lower Austroalpine Units and p.p. Central Alpine Mesozoic Units .............................................284 Northern Calcareous Alps ............................................................................284 Bavaric Unit .....................................................................................287 Tirolic Unit ......................................................................................287 Hallstatt Facies Belt (reworked Jurassic Hallstatt Mélange) .................................................288 Drau Range .......................................................................................288 Lienz Dolomites and Gailtal Alps .....................................................................288 Northern Karavanks ...............................................................................289 Central Western Carpathian (Tatro-Veporic) Unit .............................................................289 Pieniny Klippen Belt ...............................................................................289 Tatric Unit .......................................................................................290 Fatro-Veporic Unit ................................................................................291 Hronic Unit ......................................................................................291 Pelso Unit ............................................................................................291 Transdanubian Range Unit ..............................................................................291 Gemer-Bükk-Zagorje Unit ..............................................................................293 Inner Western Carpathian (Gemeric s.l.) Unit ..............................................................293 Meliatic, Turnaic, Silicic Units ........................................................................293 Bódva Unit ......................................................................................293 1 JÁNOS HAAS, †SÁNDOR KOVÁCS, csaBa Péró: Geological, Geophysical and Space Science Research Group of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Department of Geology, Eötvös Loránd University, Pázmány Péter sétány 1/c, 1117. Budapest, Hungary. [email protected]; [email protected] 2 Hans-JürgEn gawlick: Department of Applied Geosciences and Geophysics, Prospection and Applied Sedimentology, University of Leoben, Peter-Tunner-Stra- ße 5, 8700 Leoben, Austria. [email protected] 3 EugEn grădinaru: Faculty of Geology and Geophysics, University of Bucharest, Bd. Bălcescu Nicolae 1, 010041 Bucharest, Romania. [email protected] 4 STEVAN KARAMATA: Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Knez Mihailova St. 35, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia. [email protected] 5 Milan sudar: Department of Paleontology, Faculty of Mining and Geology, University of Belgrade, Kamenička St. 6, P. O. Box 227, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia. [email protected] 6 Ján mEllo, milan Polák: State Geological Institute Dyoníz Štúr, Mlynska dolina 1, 817 04 Bratislava, Slovak Republic. [email protected]; milan.polak@ geology.sk 7 BoJan ogorElEc: Geological Survey of Slovenia, Dimičeva ulica 14, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia. [email protected] 8 † stanko BusEr: Geological Department, University of Ljubljana, NTF, Aškerčeva 12, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia. 281281 ©Geol. Bundesanstalt, Wien; download unter www.geologie.ac.at Tornakápolna Unit .................................................................................293 Martonyi (Torna) Unit...............................................................................293 Bükk Unit s.l. ......................................................................................293 Bükk Unit s.s. ....................................................................................293 Mónosbél Unit ...................................................................................294 Szarvaskő Unit ...................................................................................295 Darnó Unit ......................................................................................295 Zagorje-Mid-Transdanubian Unit .......................................................................295 Julian-Savinja Unit ................................................................................295 South Zala, Medvednica and Kalnik Units ..............................................................295 ADRIA-DINARIA MEGAUNIT ...............................................................................295 South Alpine Unit .....................................................................................295 Adria Unit ...........................................................................................297 Adriatic-Dinaridic Carbonate Platform..................................................................297 Slovenian Basin and Bosnian Zone ...................................................................297 Dinaridic Unit ........................................................................................298 Central Bosnian Mountains Unit ......................................................................298 East Bosnian-Durmitor Unit .........................................................................298 Dinaridic Ophiolite Belt . 299 VARDAR MEGAUNIT .....................................................................................300 Jadar Block, Sana-Una and Banija-Kordun Units .........................................................300 Vardar Zone Western Belt . 300 Main Vardar Zone .................................................................................300 Transylvanides .......................................................................................301 Simic Metaliferi Mts Nappe System (Southern Apuseni Mts) ................................................302 Transylvanian Nappe System (Perşani, Olt and Hăghimaş Nappes in the Eastern Carpathians) ......................303 TISZA MEGAUNIT .......................................................................................304 Mecsek Unit .....................................................................................304 Villány-Bihor Unit .................................................................................306 Papuk-Békés-Codru Unit ...........................................................................307 DACIA MEGAUNIT .......................................................................................308 Danubian-Vrška Čuka-Stara Planina (-Prebalkan) Unit ........................................................308 Southern Carpathians ...............................................................................308 Lower Danubian Units .............................................................................308 Upper Danubian Units .............................................................................310 East Serbian Carpatho-Balkanides .....................................................................310 Vrška Čuka-Miroč Unit (Lower Danubian) ...............................................................311 Stara Planina-Poreč Unit (Upper Danubian) .............................................................311 Ćivćin-Ceahlău-Severin-Krajina Unit ......................................................................312 Eastern Carpathians ................................................................................312 Ćivćin-Ceahlău-Black Flysch Unit ....................................................................312 Southern Carpathians ...............................................................................312

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