Abstract

We present new age constraints for the late Miocene Volkovce Formation of Slovakia, alluvial facies that accumulated adjacent to Lake Pannon. Facies analysis and authigenic 10Be/9Be dating was undertaken at the Bernolákovo and Triblavina localities while the latter outcrop also yielded additional small mammal and mollusk assemblages as well as remains of flora. The results of seven radiometric dating ages yielded a weighted mean age of 9.65 ± 0.61 Ma for the Triblavina outcrop and 8.85 ± 0.32 Ma for the Bernolákovo outcrop. The small mammal assemblage at the Triblavina outcrop is indicative of the lowermost MN11 zone, which in the Western European standard definition suggests an age of <8.9 Ma. The ~0.1 Ma inconsistency between absolute dating and biostratigraphic dating at the Triblavina outcrop might be explained either by the variation of initial 10Be/9Be ratio in the depositional environment or/and by diachronous development of the mammal faunas across the Europe. The mollusk assemblage at this outcrop indicates the paleoenvironment of freshwater lakes affected by rivers with evidence for a nearby riparian forests; it may be roughly correlated with Papp's lithostratigraphic units G and H defined for the Pannonian stage in the Vienna Basin. Our results provide a detailed insight to the late Miocene stratigraphy and terrestrial environments alongside the Lake Pannon shoreline.

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