Anoxic Annulata Events in the Late Famennian of the Holy Cross Mountains (Southern Poland): Geochemical and palaeontological record

Volume: 297, Issue: 3, Pages: 549 - 575
Published: Nov 20, 2010
Abstract
null null The Upper Famennian Annulata Black Shales are exposed in the deep-shelf successions of the famous Kowala Quarry and the Ściegnia outcrop in the Holy Cross Mountains, Southern Poland. At Kowala, the twin Annulata anoxic events are manifest as two organic-rich (TOC up to 23 wt.%), finely laminated, fossiliferous black shales, each up to 0.6 m thick, separated by marl and massive or nodular limestone layers. The bituminous interval is...
Paper Details
Title
Anoxic Annulata Events in the Late Famennian of the Holy Cross Mountains (Southern Poland): Geochemical and palaeontological record
Published Date
Nov 20, 2010
Volume
297
Issue
3
Pages
549 - 575
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