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Environmental, Structural and Stratigraphical Evolution of the Western Carpathians Abstract Book

11th ESSEWECA Conference 29th - 30th November 2018 Bratislava, Slovakia

Edited by: RNDr. Michal Šujan, PhD. Mgr. Tamás Csibri Mgr. Peter Kiss Mgr. Samuel Rybár, PhD. Department of Geology and Paleontology Faculty of Natural Sciences Comenius University in Bratislava, Slovakia

Conference was organized by: Geological Club, Bratislava with support of the Slovak Geological Society

The conference is under the auspices and financial support of the Slovak Commission for UNESCO.

Scientific guarantee: Department of Geology and Paleontology, Faculty of Natural Sciences Comenius University in Bratislava

Scientific board:

Organising committee:

Prof. RNDr. Daniela Reháková, CSc. Prof. RNDr. Dušan Plašienka, DrSc. Prof. RNDr. Michal Kováč, DrSc.

RNDr. Michal Šujan, PhD. Mgr. Tamás Csibri Mgr. Margaréta Gregáňová Mgr. Peter Kiss Mgr. Samuel Rybár, PhD. Mgr. Leonard Zahradník

© Comenius University in Bratislava

ISBN: 978-80-223-4615-3

Šujan, M., Csibri, T., Kiss, P. and Rybár, S. (Eds.): Environmental, Structural and Stratigraphical Evolution of the Western Carpathians: 11th ESSEWECA Conference, Abstract Book, 29th-30th November 2018, Bratislava, Slovakia

Contents Preface ……….…...……………...…………………….……………………………..….................... 6 Silvia Antolíková, Dušan Starek, Vladimír Šimo and Tomáš Fuksi: Deep-marine turbidite deposits from Liptovská Ondrášová: sedimentology, biostratigraphy and paleoecology (Central Western Carpathians, Liptov Depression)........................................... 8 Krzysztof Bąk and Marta Bąk: Climate oscillation during the Oxfordian –Kimmeridgian in the Western Tethys recorded by changes in radiolarian assemblages from the Pieniny Klippen Belt................................................................................. 10 Pavel Bella, Pavel Bosák and Petr Mikysek: Multi-phased and multi-process hypogenic speleogenesis along deep fault system: Plavecká jaskyňa Cave, Malé Karpaty Mountains, Slovakia............................................................................................... 12 Igor Broska and Milan Kohút: Remarks to genesis and correlation of the specialized S-type granite from the Gemeric Unit........................................................................................... 13 Tamás Csibri, Michal Jamrich, Andrej Ruman and Michal Kováč: Myths and Facts: the Planinka Formation. Complex research of Zohor-1 well (Vienna Basin, Slovakia................ 15 Tamás Csibri and Dušan Plašienka: Microfacial comparison of the Pieniny Klippen Belt and the Peri-Klippen zone carbonate rocks in Podbranč-Myjava section..................................... 17 Tiiu Elbra, Petr Pruner, Petr Schnabl, Kristýna Čížková, Šimon Kdýr, Lucie Vaňková, Martin Košťák and Miroslav Bubík: Jurassic-Cretaceous sequence in Outer Flysch Carpathians, Czech Republic: tectonic and paleoenvironmental implications............................................................................................ 19 Shah Wali Faryad: Geodynamic significance of selected mineral textures in metamorphic rocks from the Gemer unit.................................................................................. 21 Anna Filipek, Anna Wysocka, Leszek Jankowski and Andrzej Maksym: Palynofacies analysis and paleoenvironmental reconstruction of the menilite formation from Korzenna (Oligocene, Outer Carpathians) ......................................................... 22 László Fodor, János Haas, Szilvia Kövér, Melinda Fialowski, Annette Götz, Gábor Héja, Zoltán Kovács, Éva Oravecz, Martin Reiser and Benjámin Scherman: Thoughts on the structural phases of the Hungarian part of the ALCAPA................................... 23 Nikolaus Froitzheim, Irena Miladinova, Matthias Hauke and Carsten Münker: Lu-Hf geochronology of the Eo-Alpine high-pressure belt in the Eastern Alps: evidence for short-lived, intracontinental subduction................................................................... 28 Neven Georgiev, Kalin Naydenov, Nikolaus Froitzheim, Jan Pleuger, Marian Janák and Thorsten Nagel: Orogen scale units of the Rhodope Metamorphic Complex: A review of magmatic zircon ages and their tectonic implications.............................................. 29 Jacek Grabowski, Vladimir Bakhmutov, Šimon Kdýr, Michał Krobicki, Petr Pruner, Daniela Reháková, Petr Schnabl, Kristalina Stoykova and Hubert Wierzbowski: Integrated stratigraphy of the Upper Kimmeridgian to Lower Berriasian interval of the Veliky Kamenets section (Pieniny Klippen Belt, Ukraine) ............................................... 31 Jacek Grabowski, Damian Gerard Lodowski, Johann Schnyder, Katarzyna Sobień, Leona Chadimová, Leszek Krzemiński and Petr Schnabl: Paleomagnetic and geochemical data, gamma spectrometry and carbon isotope stratigraphy: Paleoenvironmental study of the Upper Berriasian, Rówienka section (Tatra Mts, Fatric succession) ...................................................................................................... 33

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Gábor Héja, Szilvia Kövér, András Németh and László Fodor: Style of folding in thesouthwestern Transdanubian Range (TR), Hungary.................................. 35 František Hrouda, David Buriánek and Oldřich Krejčí: Magnetic fabric of teschenite-picrite volcanics and their structural relationship to the host Silesian Thrust Sheet................................................................................................... 36 Matúš Hyžný, Oleksandr Kovalchuk, Simina Dumitriţa Dumitriu, Ionuţ Grădianu, Krzysztof Stefaniak and Ewa Swidnicka: Decapod crustaceans from the Oligocene fish-beds: a synopsis................................................... 37 Jolanta Iwańczuk: Lower and Middle Jurassic sediments of Ždziarska Vidla section, Tatra Mts., stratigraphic and paleoenvironmental implications.................................................... 39 Marian Janák: UHP metamorphism the Scandinavian Caledonides – recent progress.................... 41 Petr Jeřábek, Ondrej Lexa, Zita Bukovská, Robert Holder, Marián Janák, Rastislav Vojtko, Silvia Králiková and Karel Schulmann: Tectonic significance of Alpine ICP-MS monazite ages in the Vepor Unit, West Carpathians...................................... 42 Peter Kiss, Natália Hudáčková, Andrej Ruman and Zuzana Heřmanová: Ontogenetic trajectories of Praeorbulina glomerosa circularis and Velapertina indigena (Foraminifera) from the Central Paratethys......................................... 43 Milan Kohút and Igor Broska: The Cenozoic Granitic Rocks of the Western Carpathians – Petrology and Tectonic implications............................................. 45 Michal Kováč, Tamás Csibri, Eva Halásová, Katarína Holcová, Natália Hudáčková, Michal Jamrich, Marianna Kováčová, Petronela Nováková, Andrej Ruman, Samuel Rybár, Katarína Šarinová, Michal Šujan and Tomáš Vlček: The Early/Middle Miocene transition in the Central Paratethys and the placement of this time interval within the standard time scale constrained by regional tectonics and sea level fluctuations............................................................................ 47 Szilvia Kövér, Hannah Pomella, László Fodor and Orsolya Győri: Magnetic fabric of basal carbonatic cataclasite: First attempts to reveal the direction of thin-skinned nappe-stacking by AMS analyses........................................................................ 48 Michał Krobicki: Duration of the Czorsztyn Ridge uplift (Pieniny Klippen Belt, Carpathians) during the Early Bajocian time................................................................................ 50 Michał Krobicki: The earliest Cretaceous (Berriasian) peperites in volcano-sedimentary units of the Ukrainian Carpathians................................................................................................ 52 Michał Krobicki, Paweł Poprawa, Krzysztof Nejbert, Richard Armstrong and Zoltan Pecskay: New geochemical and geochronological data of magmatic and sub-volcanic exotic rocks from the Late Cretaceous and Paleogene gravelstones (Pieniny Klippen Belt, Carpathians, Poland) .................................. 54 Vesna Lesić, Emő Márton, Vesna Cvetkov and Dragana Jovanović: Post Early Miocene vertical-axis clockwise rotation in the West Vardar Zone of Serbia.............................. 56 Otília Lintnerová, Jozef Michalík and Daniela Reháková: Long vs. short time chemostratigraphic isotope trends through the Jurassic-Cretaceous boundary............................. 58 Juraj Littva, Pavel Bella, Pavel Herich and Jozef Hók: Cavitonics – caves and neotectonics, broadening the original approach..................................................................... 60 Jozef Madzin, Emő Márton, Dušan Plašienka, Jacek Grabowski, Jana Bučová, Marián Putiš and Roman Aubrecht: Clockwise rotations of the Hronic nappe system revealed by the paleomagnetic study of the Permian rocks of the Ipoltica Group........................ 62

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Jarosław Majka: Orogenies and orogenies recorded on Svalbard.................................................... 64 Emő Márton, Jozef Madzin, Dušan Plašienka and Jacek Grabowski: Paleomagnetic results from the Triassic sediments of the Hronicum: Low Tatra Mts. ........................................ 65 Štefan Méres, Dušan Plašienka and Tomáš Potočný: Three tectono-metamorphic events registered by dual monazite ages from skarnoid of the Veporic basement and sericite-chlorite phyllites of the Meliatic Bôrka Nappe.......................................................... 67 Jozef Michalík, Daniela Reháková and Otília Lintnerová: Jurassic–Cretaceous boundary sequence in the Snežnica Quarry, Western Carpathians: Biostratigraphy and chemostratigraphy........................................................................................ 69 Silvia Michalíková and Rastislav Vojtko: Geological structure of the upper part of Hnilec Valley (Vernár – Pusté Pole) ........................................................................................ 71 Rastislav Milovský, Monika Orvošová, Ľubica Luhová, Hong-Chun Li, Chuan-Chou Shen, Stanislava Milovská, Juraj Šurka, Pavel Herich, Ľubomír Očkaík and Ján Zelinka: Isotope paleoclimatology of last glacial cycle in caves of Slovakia............... 73 Zahari Nanov, Kalin V. Naydenov, Neven Georgiev and Anna Lazarova: Polyphase Variscan and Alpine Tectonic History of a Paleozoic Greenschist Basement of Central Stara Planina, Bulgaria................................................................................................. 75 Franz Neubauer: The role of the Haselgebirge evaporite mélange of the Northern Calcareous Alps during rifting and nappe emplacement............................................................... 77 Petronela Nováková, Samuel Rybár, Michal Šujan, Andrej Ruman, Michal Jamrich and Katarína Šarinová: Depositional system changes in the Želiezovce depression (Miocene of the Danube Basin) ................................................................................................... 79 Éva Oravecz, László Fodor and Szilvia Kövér: Structural mapping, well data and stress field analysis in the surroundings of the Nekézseny Thrust Fault, NE Hungary.......................... 80 Nestor Oszczypko, Marta Oszczypko-Clowes and Barbara Olszewska: Czarna Woda versus Jarmura conglomerates and its tectonic and paleogeographical implications................... 82 Daniel Pivko: Slovak travertines and tufas – geomorphology and sedimentology............................ 84 Dušan Plašienka: Origin, growth and fate of the Western Carpathian orogenic wedge – constraints and controversies..................................................................................................... 86 Dušan Plašienka, Viera Šimonová and Jana Bučová: Morphology and development of macroscopic brachyanticlines of the Manín Unit (Periklippen zone, western Slovakia) ........................................................................................... 88 Jan Pleuger, Philip Gross, Tim Langner, Martina Menneken, Mark Handy and Timm John: The structural and thermal record of crustal-scale sheath folding during subduction and exhumation in the central Tauern Window, Eastern Alps...................................................................................................... 90 Boštjan Rožič, Luka Gale, David Gerčar, Primož Oprčkal, Astrid Švara, Tomislav Popit, Lara Kunst, Dragica Turnšek, Tea Kolar-Jurkovšek and Jan Udovč: Clast analysis of the Middle Jurassic limestone megabreccia of the Slovenian Basin reveals the lost architecture of the Dinaric Carbonate Platform margin and slope....................... 92 Zsófia Ruszkiczay-Rüdiger, Attila Balázs, Gábor Csillag, Guy Drijkoningen and László Fodor: Plio-Quaternary uplift of the Transdanubian Range, Western Pannonian Basin: How fast and why? .......................................................................... 94

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Zsófia Ruszkiczay-Rüdiger, Marjan Temovski, Balázs Madarász, Ivica Milevski and Zoltán Kern: Glacier geomorphology and reconstructionin the Jablanica Mountain, Macedonia, Central Balkan Peninsula......................................................................... 96 Samuel Rybár, Katarína Šarinová, Karin Sant, Klaudia Kuiper, Marianna Kováčová, Martin Kaspar Reiser, Rastislav Vojtko, Klement Fordinál, Vasilis Teodoridis, Júlia Kotulová, Petronela Nováková and Tomáš Vlček: New 40Ar/39Ar, fission track and sedimentary data from the middle Miocene Kuchyňa section (Vienna Basin) .................................................................................................. 98 Tomasz Segit: Extent of the Szlachtowa Formation (Middle Jurassic) in the Pieniny Klippen Belt of Poland and Slovakia – an update......................................................................... 99 Benjámin Scherman, László Fodor and Szilvia Kövér: From continental rifting to Alpine shortening: preliminary structural observations in the Trojane Anticline, Middle Slovenia.................................................................................. 101 Stefan M. Schmid and Ralf Schuster: Meliaticum: Dinaridic obduction vs. Neotethyan suture, a discussion............................................................................................. 103 Karel Schulmann, Jean Bernard Edel, Ondrej Lexa and Jean Marc Lardeaux: Late Palaeozoic Palaeomagnetic and Tectonic Constraints for amalgamation of Pangea supercontinent in European Variscan Belt................................................................. 105 Petr Skupien and Pavlína Doupovcová: Dinoflagellates and Calpionellids of the Jurassic–Cretaceous boundary, Silesian nappe (Czech Republic) ................................... 107 Ján Soták, Michal Kováč, Dušan Plašienka and Rastislav Vojtko: Stratigraphy and tectonosedimentary dynamics of the Súľov-Domaniža Basin and adjoining Paleogene basins................................................................................................... 109 Ján Soták: Evolutionary events of digitate foraminifers as a proxy of paleoenvironmental changes during Eocene: A case study of Hantkenina from the Western Carpathians................ 111 Barbara Studencka: On an age of the Niskowa Formation in the Nowy Sącz Basin (Polish Outer Carpathians) ......................................................................................................... 113 Andrea Svobodová, Zdeněk Vašíček, Daniela Reháková and Lilian Švábenická: Signs of the Subboreal fossil biota in the Outer Western Carpathians during the Late Tithonian and the Early Berriasian.................................................................... 115 Mateusz Szczęch, Marek Cieszkowski, Krystyna Harmata and Jan Loch: Holocene lakes dammed by landslides in the river valleys in Gorce Mts. Magura Nappe, Outer Carpathians Poland.................................................................................. 117 Mateusz Szczęch and Marek Cieszkowski: Fault tectonics of the Magura Nappe in south-western part of the Gorce Mts.: Key study based on the field geological mapping and analysis of the high-resolution digital elevation model................................................................................................................ 119 Gábor Tari: Where was the Tisza micro-plate located on the European margin? ......................... 121 Adam Tomašových, Tomáš Fuksi and Rastislav Milovský: Inferring the development of seasonal thermocline in the Vienna and Danube Basin during the Late Badenian on the basis of the isotopic composition of bivalves................................................................... 125 Čestmír Tomek: Neogene flexural down bending of the lower plate under the West Carpathians, deep seismic evidence and problems in gravity interpretation.............................. 126 Zdeněk Vašíček: Megaammonites from the Štramberk Limestone in the collections of the Czech Geological Survey (Tithonian, Outer Western Carpathians) ................................ 128

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Tomáš Vlček, Marianna Kováčová, Katarína Šarinová, Samuel Rybár, Natália Hudáčková and Eva Halásová: Palynofacies and geochemical indications for the depositional environment and for the source of potential hydrocarbons (Central Paratethys, Danube Basin) .................................................................... 129 Rastislav Vojtko, Peter Žitňan, Ján Prcúch, Jaroslav Lexa, Martin Chovan, Peter Koděra and Alexander Kubač: Structure of the epithermal Au-Ag deposit of Banská Hodruša (Štiavnica Stratovolcano, Western Carpathians) ........................................ 130 Patrycja Wójcik-Tabol, Mariusz Kędzierski, Stanisław Leszczyński and Paweł Kosakowski: Sedimentation in Skole Basin (NE Tethys) during the Campanian - Maastrichtian boundary event: geochemical proxies................................................................ 132 Neven Georgiev, Kalin V. Naydenov, Aire Keskineva, Daniela Jordanova, Diana Jordanova and Louiza Dimova: Application of AMS analysis for structural studies of fault zones in mineralised systems........................................................ 134 Register............................................................................................................................................. 136

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Decapod crustaceans from the Oligocene fish-beds: a synopsis MATÚŠ HYŽNÝ1, OLEKSANDR KOVALCHUK2, SIMINA DUMITRIŢA DUMITRIU3, IONUŢ GRĂDIANU4, KRZYSZTOF STEFANIAK5 and EWA SWIDNICKA5 1 – Department of Geology and Paleontology, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Comenius University, Mlynská dolina, Ilkovičova 6, G1, SK-842 15 Bratislava, Slovakia 2 – Department of Aquaculture, National University of Life and Environmental Sciences, General Rodimtsev str. 19, Kyiv 03041, Ukraine 3 – Department of Geology, University “Al. I. Cuza” of Iaşi, Bd. Carol I, nr. 20A, 700505, Iasi, Romania 4 – Natural Sciences Museum, Piatra Neamţ, Petru Rareș No. 26, 610119, Romania 5 – Department of Paleozoology, Institute of Environmental Biology, University of Wrocław, Sienkiewicza str. 21, Wrocław 50-335, Poland

The so-called fish beds (“Fisch-Schiefern”) often include among other fossil fauna also wellpreserved decapod crustaceans. They are known from Mesozoic and Cenozoic strata and include, among others, such hallmark locations as the Lower Jurassic Posidonia shales in the surrounding of Holzmaden, Upper Jurassic Solnhofen-type plattenkalks and Cretaceous Lagerstätten of Lebanon. Various localities are characterized by differing environmental and taphonomic aspects. In our study we focus on Oligocene, roughly coeval occurrences of decapod faunas preserved invariably in finely laminated shales reported from Northern Caucasus (Smirnov 1929; Garassino & Teruzzi 1996; Garassino & Novati 2001), Ukraine (Gorbach 1956), Romania (Paucă 1929, 1934; Jerzmańska 1967), Hungary (Weiler 1933; Tasnádi-Kubacska 1936), Poland (Jerzmańska 1967; Bieńkowska-Wasiluk 2010), Czech Republic (Jaroš 1939), Switzerland (Fröhlicher 1951) and Germany (Weiler 1966). The strata exposed at all these locations were deposited in the basins of the Western, Central and Eastern Paratethys and their origin is linked with the dysoxic/anoxic events at times, when Paratethys was isolated from the World Ocean (Kováč et al. 2016). Because only some of these studies include systematic treatments of decapod fauna, whereas many others simply mention crabs or other malacostracan crustaceans (i.e., isopods and amphipods) as the admixture of the fish assemblages, we aim for the taxonomic revision of all these occurrences. The re-evaluation of decapod taxa is based on both, the previously published material (deposited at respective institutions), and newly collected specimens (currently under study by us). Studied decapods are always preserved virtually two-dimensionally, irrespective of the locality. Although many taxonomically important characters are often difficult to evaluate, there are some less-calcified exoskeleton portions preserved (i.e., male gonopods) allowing direct comparison with extant taxa. Acknowledgment: Support by Slovak Research and Development Agency (APVV-16-0121) is acknowledged.

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ESSEWECA Conference 2018, abstract book Edited by:

RNDr. Michal Šujan, PhD., Mgr. Tamás Csibri, Mgr. Péter Kiss Mgr. Samuel Rybár, PhD. Graphic design: RNDr. Michal Šujan, PhD. Cover: Collage of figures published in open source journals by the following authors (in alphabetical order): Libor Burian, Tamás Csibri, Eva Halásová, Jozef Hók, Matúš Hyžný, Natália Hudáčková, Michal Jamrich, Štefan Józsa, Michal Kováč, Marianna Kováčová, Silvia Králiková, Michał Krobicki, Alexander Lačný, Juraj Littva, Dušan Plašienka, René Putiška, Samuel Rybár, Katarína Šarinová, Martin Šujan, Michal Šujan, Rastislav Vojtko Place of the publication: Bratislava, Slovakia Year of the publication: 2018 Published by: The Publishing House of the Comenius University in Bratislava, Slovakia First edition, 137 pages, 100 printed copies; not for sale The abstracts have not been subjected to the review. The authors are fully responsible for the scientific content, language and copyright of submitted figures and data in their articles. © Comenius University in Bratislava

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