Late Paleozoic and Late Jurassic Sedimentation at the Eurasian Continental Margin: Further Constraints from the Metasedimentary Successions of the Circum-Rhodope Belt, Greece
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Regional Geology of the Eastern Circum-Rhodope Belt
3. Geological Setting of Fanari and Petrota Areas
4. Materials and Methods
4.1. Samples
4.2. Analytical Methods
5. Results
5.1. Structural Data
5.2. Petrography and Geochemistry
5.3. U-Pb Detrital Zircon Geochronology
6. Discussion
6.1. Significance of Structural, Geochemical and U-Pb Geochronological Results
6.2. A Late Paleozoic to Mid-Mesozoic Sedimentary Record of the Rhodope and Serbo-Macedonian Zones and the Circum-Rhodope Belt at the Eurasian Continental Margin
7. Conclusions
- The studied sandstones in the Fanari area turbidite succession consists of quartz arenites, while the Petrota quartz–sericite schist succession contains Fe-rich shale and sandstone that are joined by arkose in the Makri unit, altogether belonging to the relatively mature metasedimentary successions in the eastern Circum-Rhodope Belt.
- Geochemically, the Fanari quartz arenites are lower in REE concentrations compared to the Petrota Fe-rich metasedimentary rocks, which are coupled with a continental acidic versus intermediate oceanic arc, with sedimentary material sources involved for each of them, respectively. Overall, the studied rocks approach the upper crust chemical composition.
- The U-Pb detrital zircon geochronology reveals an Early Permian sedimentation of the Fanari quartz arenite and Late Jurassic deposition of the Petrota Fe-rich shale. Detrital zircon populations confirm and reflect the ages known for magmatic bodies contained in the metamorphic basement of the Rhodope and Serbo-Macedonian zones that both represent the continental margin of the Eurasian plate, as well as those already known to be recycled in other units of the Circum-Rhodope Belt.
- Data from this study, together with the available biostratigraphic and radiometric data, allow us to trace a Late Paleozoic to Mid-Mesozoic sedimentation along the Rhodope–Serbo-Macedonian margin and reveal its connection with the Circum-Rhodope Belt. The Early Permian fluvial terrestrial deposition is accompanied by continental slope turbidite sedimentation, followed by Middle–Late Permian carbonate shelf sedimentation. Permian sedimentation along the Rhodope–Serbo-Macedonian margin that can be linked to the Paleotethys Ocean closure is a pre-rift deposition relative to the subsequent Neotethys opening. Triassic carbonate sedimentation connects to the rift history during the opening of the Neotethys Ocean and records deposition of sedimentary successions in the slope environment relative to the Circum-Rhodope Belt. Subsequent Jurassic clastic and turbiditic sedimentation in slope-trench and trench-arc environments is related to the development of the volcanic arc systems at that time that represent an integral part of the Circum-Rhodope Belt.
- Structurally, the studied metasedimentary successions display the same N-directed kinematics and deformation pattern in greenschist facies metamorphic conditions, and therefore, they provide unequivocal evidence as being an integral part of the Late Jurassic tectonic evolution of the Circum-Rhodope Belt coupled with the other units of that belt.
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Bonev, N. Late Paleozoic and Late Jurassic Sedimentation at the Eurasian Continental Margin: Further Constraints from the Metasedimentary Successions of the Circum-Rhodope Belt, Greece. Geosciences 2026, 16, 140. https://doi.org/10.3390/geosciences16040140
Bonev N. Late Paleozoic and Late Jurassic Sedimentation at the Eurasian Continental Margin: Further Constraints from the Metasedimentary Successions of the Circum-Rhodope Belt, Greece. Geosciences. 2026; 16(4):140. https://doi.org/10.3390/geosciences16040140
Chicago/Turabian StyleBonev, Nikolay. 2026. "Late Paleozoic and Late Jurassic Sedimentation at the Eurasian Continental Margin: Further Constraints from the Metasedimentary Successions of the Circum-Rhodope Belt, Greece" Geosciences 16, no. 4: 140. https://doi.org/10.3390/geosciences16040140
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