Print Email Facebook Twitter Onset of Maikop sedimentation in the Talysh (Azerbaijan): climate or tectonics? Title Onset of Maikop sedimentation in the Talysh (Azerbaijan): climate or tectonics? Author van der Boon, A. Project Molengraaff Fonds Date 2012 Abstract The Maikop series are composed of a thick succession of black shales, and are considered the most important source rock for hydrocarbons in the Caspian basin. The type section of this formation is located near the city of Maykop in Russia, north of the Greater Caucasus. Corresponding anoxic sediments can be traced in a vast area from Austria to China. Deposition of these sediments is linked to anoxic conditions that prevailed since the birth of the Paratethys and are related to decreased basin circulation. Due to the lack of (micro) organisms or ash layers, the onset of Maikop deposition has not been dated accurately so far. The Maikop is presently assumed to be of Oligocene to Miocene age. Precise dating of the start of Maikop sedimentation could aid in understanding the role of tectonics and climate change on the onset of anoxia in the Paratethys basin, as both have affected the region during the Paleogene. The Arabia-Eurasia collision has caused uplift, which could have caused a restriction in interaction with the Tethys Sea further south. Alternatively, basin restriction might have been caused by a major glacio-eustatic regression, associated with the transition from greenhouse to icehouse climate around the Eocene-Oligocene transition (EOT). In the Talysh, the mudstone-dominated sedimentary succession of the Pirembel formation is over 1.5 kilometers thick. This formation is generally interpreted as the lower part of the Maikop series. A multidisciplinary stratigraphic approach is used in this study, integrating magneto- and biostratigraphy of the transition to the Pirembel formation, combined with radiometric dating and geochemical analyses of the volcanic formation that underlies the Pirembel formation. To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:aae3c895-2729-44e4-9f05-971021c3b464 Publisher Utrecht University Part of collection Geoscience Reports Document type report Rights (c) the author Files PDF Boon (2011).pdf 6.77 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:aae3c895-2729-44e4-9f05-971021c3b464/datastream/OBJ/view