This study focuses on the sedimentology, depositional architecture and evolution of a pennsylvanian
carbonate shelf margin (Bachende Limestones, Lena Group, Podolskian). The evolution can be subdivided
into 5 stages. Stage 1 is formed by an oncolitic transgresive level. Stages 2 and 3 represent the main
development of the platform, showing a lower clinoformal succession and an upper agradational package.
Prograding clinoforms are formed by microbial boundstones, that show basinward stratal thinning and
change laterally into argillaceous cherty and bioclastic limestones. Stage 4 is formed by shales and sandstones
that thicks basinward and overlie an irregular erosive surface. Finally, stage 5 consits of a new transgressive
carbonate unit, formed by micritic limestones and boundstones of dasicladacean algae, calcareous sponges
and corals. Platform geometry and development reflects the interaction of variations on avaible
accommodation space (mostly controlled by sea level glacioeustatic fluctuations and changes in flexural
subsidence) and siliciclastic influx