TY - JOUR TI - Paleogene terrigenous (flysch) sequences in Etoloakarnania region (W. Greece). Plankton stratigraphy and paleoenvironmental implications AU - Sotiropoulos, S. AU - Triantaphyllou, M.V. AU - Kamberis, E. AU - Tsaila-Monopolis, S. JO - GEOBIOS PY - 2008 VL - 41 TODO - 3 SP - 415-433 PB - Elsevier Masson SAS SN - 0016-6995 TODO - 10.1016/j.geobios.2007.10.007 TODO - basin evolution; biostratigraphy; chronostratigraphy; depositional sequence; flysch; foreland basin; nanofossil; Paleogene; planktonic foraminifera; terrigenous deposit, Eurasia; Europe; Greece; Hellenides; Southern Europe, Foraminifera TODO - Based on calcareous nannofossils and planktonic foraminifera1 biostratigraphic data from flysch sequences, we give evidence for the paleoenvironmental evolution of Gavrovo and Ionian foreland basins (External Hellenides, Etoloakarnania region). Our data suggest that the onset of clastic sedimentation in both foreland basins in the study area is chronostratigraphically placed at Late Eocene (from 36.2-34.4 Ma; nannofossil biozones NP19-20, planktonic foraminifera biozones P16-17). During the earliest Oligocene (NP21-22 nannofossil biozones/34.4-32.45 Ma), both basins represent restricted accumulation of sediments, mainly composed of clays and silts. The presence of thick flysch deposits, accumulated during Early Oligocene (33.4-30 Ma, nannofossil zone NP23), indicates an increasing rate of sediment supply. The flysch sequences in the Ionian basin are associated with a distal depositional environment, while in the same time the sedimentation in the external part of Gavrovo basin is related to a more proximal environment that is gradually deepening. On the contrary, the internal part of Gavrovo basin is characterised by deep-water facies, deposited in the Early Oligocene. At the end of Early Oligocene and the onset of Late Oligocene (nannofossil zone NP24/30-27.2 Ma, planktonic foraminifera zone P21), the deposition of coarse grained sediments in both basins indicates a shift to shallower depositional environment. The accumulation of fine-grained sediments during Late Oligocene (27.2-23.2 Ma, NP25 nannofossil biozone) in the Ionian basin marks the youngest flysch sediments in the Etoloakarnania region and specifies the time of the Gavrovo nappe emplacement on the Ionian zone. Moreover the emplacement of Pindos nappe on the Gavrovo zone is estimated between 30-27.2 Ma (NP24 biozone) as supported by the nannofossil analysis of samples in front of Pindos thrust. © 2008 Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved. ER -