Abstract

The Getic and Supra-Getic are palaeogeographic units in SE Serbia and SW Bulgaria. Based on the presence (in Eastern) or absence (in Western) of Lower Jurassic marine deposits, the Getic is divided into Eastern and Western. In the Eastern Getic, the Lower Jurassic sedimentation in SE Serbia is represented by the Vidlic Clastites covered by the Lukanja Coal Beds, Lukanja Quartz Sandstones, Lukanja Brachiopods Beds, Lukanja Marlstones, Lukanja Belemnitic-Gryphaean Beds and Lukanja Cephalopod Limestones; in SW Bulgaria, the sedimentation commenced with the Tuden Formation, followed by the Kostina Formation and the Ozirovo Formation with a few members. The Middle Jurassic in SE Serbia commenced with the Senokos Siltstones and Shales and the Gulenovci Beds, while in SW Bulgaria with black shales (the Etropole Formation), followed by marls and clayey limestones of the Bov Formation. The Middle Jurassic sediments are represented in the Western Getic of SE Serbia by the Kurilovo Clastites and the Kurilovo Limestones (synonym to Gumpina Limestones of KRA?TNER & KRSTIC 2003); in the Supra-Getic of SE Serbia they are formed by the Jerma Clastites and Jerma Limestones (synonym of the Gumpina Limestones). In SW Bulgaria the Middle Jurassic sediments are represented by the sandstones of the Gradets Formation and by the bioclastic limestones of the Polaten Formation. During the Callovian (Middle?) started the formation of a carbonate platform with micritic limestones. In SE Serbia, it is Basara Limestones, Vidlic Limestones, Beljanica and Zdrelo Limestones, and in SW Bulgarian, the Belediehan Formation of Callovian-Kimmeridgian p.p. age. Characteristic for the Supra- Getic is the formation of a few grabens with specific sedimentation: the Svetlya Graben (the Zhablyano and Ozirovo Formations) and the Lobosh Formation; the Treklyano Graben (the Dobridol and Sredorek Formations), and out of it - the Methohya and Sredorek Formation. During the Callovian-Kimmeridgian p.p., in the Svetlya Graben was sedimented the Lobosh Formation, horizontally passing into the Javorets and Gintsi Formations. During the latest Kimmeridgian-Tithonian commenced a big facial diversification: on the Getic in SE Serbia sedimented reef or sub-reef limestones (the Crni Vrh and Kucaj Reef Limestones), while in SW Bulgaria, the Slivnitsa Formation. On the Supra-Getic in SE Serbia formed Luznica Flysch and in SW Bulgaria pre-flysch of the Neshkovtsi Formation and siliciclastic flysch of the Kostel Formation.

Highlights

  • Geologic maps are published only to the state border and geologists do not know many things about the geology of a neighboring country

  • After one of us (P.T.), these units have been formed within the framework of the Serbian–Macedonian Massif and the large differences started at the end of the Middle Jurassic

  • The largest differences between the two big palaeogeographic areas commenced during the Callovian, probably during the Middle Callovian, when in the Supra-Getic (Lunica–Koniavo Unit) started neritic calcareous sedimentation, followed by siliciclastic flysch sedimentation, whereas in the Getic started the formation of a carbonate platform with reef or sub-reef shallow water sedimentation

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Introduction

Geologic maps (including those of Bulgaria and Serbia) are published only to the state border and geologists do not know many things about the geology of a neighboring country. To the west from the Getic “carbonate paraplatform”, in the same figure of GRUBI] & JANKI^EVI] (1972), there is a zone with Upper Jurassic and lowermost Lower Cretaceous siliciclastic flysch sediments; this is Lunica (or Ruj) flysch in Serbia and the Nish-Troyan flysch trough in Bulgaria. This palaeogeographic unit is known as the Lunica thrust of the Karpatikum of ANDJELKOVI] et al (1996) or the Supra-Geticum, for which GRUBI] (2006) indicated to the fact that the Supra-Getic Zone is thrusted over the carbonate platform of the Getic. The Getic palaeogeographic unit has been divided into two sub-units based on the presence (in Eastern Getic) or the absence (in Western Getic) of Liassic sediments

Eastern Getic
Kalotina Village and Slivnitsa Town
Western Getic
Kalotina Village
Liubasha Planina Mountain
Zvonce Village
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