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Abstract
The geological analysis of artesian borehole material from Sombor, Subotica,
and Zrenjanin, was in the first campaign of detailed stratigraphic studies
of Vojvodina in 1892-1895. The results of Quaternary stratigraphy from
Zrenjanin were published by HalavAts m ore than a decade later (1914). The
significance of the Zrenjanin, Sombor, and Subotica artesian well profiles
for more than a century is considered the representative local profiles for
the Quaternary stratigraphy of Vojvodina recognized by Serbian (Yugoslavian)
and Hungarian geologists. Significant changes were after the taxonomical
revision of molluscan material and its stratigraphic context, which was done
through the excellent work of Krolopp in the 1970-ies. Unfortunately, the
mentioned changes were not applied in the studies during the geological
surveying of former Yugoslavia. The developments in Quaternary geology,
changes in the Quater nary chronostratigraphic scale, and the results shown
by this paper enable the Lower Pleistocene fluvial deposits to be defined as
the Pleistocene Corbicula beds, the Viviparus boeckhi Horizon. The Lower
Pleistocene at Zrenjanin was documented from 234.54 to 58.36 m depth. The
interval between 234.54 and 208.50 m comprises the Upper Paludina -
Viviparus vucotinovici zone, while the Viviparus boeckhi Horizons were
identified between 135.18 m and 58.36 m. The interval between 58.36 m and
37.75 m is defined as Pleistocene (Lower- and Middle Pleistocene) based on
sedimentological and the molluscan record. The interval from 37.75 m to
21.67 m depth was identified as Middle Pleistocene, according to its
lithology and the paleontological material. The fluvial sediments? 21.69 m
and 7.31 m depths cannot be determined according to the faunistic data; we
can only consider them as Pleistocene age. The Holocene sediment and soil
horizons ascend to a 2.90 m depth.