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The Serbian Lake Pannon formations - their significance and interregional correlation
The problem of correlating Lake Pannon sediments across its basin has been
the occupation of many geologists. At first, it was hampered by the
prevalence of biostratigraphic, rather than lithostratigraphic correlation.
The task became accomplishable when, thanks to seismic survey data, the
strongly progradational character of Lake Pannon sedimentation had been
understood. Thus, this paper aims to describe the formations from all parts
of Lake Pannon and compare them to the ones described in Serbia. Material
used includes published and unpublished data from all countries w ith
Pannonian Basin System upper Miocene and lower Pliocene deposits, in the
form of seismic, borehole and outcrop data. Even though the system is
strongly asymmetric, both spatially and temporally, the formation synthesis
framework should help better understanding among geologists operating w
ithin the basin. For the first t ime the informal formations are proposed
for all Lake Pannon sediments in Serbia. The formations are linked to a
progradational deltaic system w ithin the following succession: basinal
plain-turbidite-slope-delta front-delta plain-lacustrine and alluvial
environments. The lithostratigraphic correlation has a huge potential in the
context of industry. The main potential surely lies in petroleum geology,
but it could be also very useful for exploration of geothermal energy,
hydrogeology and construction materials.