Secuencias deposicionales marinas someras con estromatopóridos (Aptiense inferior, Prebético, Sierra de Bedmar- Jódar)

  1. J.M. Molina 1
  2. L.M. Nieto 1
  3. P.A. Ruiz-Ortiz 1
  4. J.M. Castro 1
  5. G.A. de Gea 1
  1. 1 Universidad de Jaén
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    Universidad de Jaén

    Jaén, España

    ROR https://ror.org/0122p5f64

Journal:
Geogaceta

ISSN: 0213-683X

Year of publication: 2015

Issue Title: Comunicaciones presentadas en la LVII Sesión Científica / Madrid, 27-28 de Noviembre de 2014

Issue: 57

Pages: 79-82

Type: Article

More publications in: Geogaceta

Abstract

In the Sierra de Bedmar-Jódar (Prebetic), between the Los Villares Formation (upper Valanginian) and Llopis Formation (lower Aptian), an unconformity with an associated Hauterivian-Barremian hiatus has been recognised. In the second lithostratigraphic unit, several depositional sequences have been identified. In this paper, we analyse the first and second sequences (Sd1 and Sd2) deposited in a siliciclastic-carbonate mixed marine platform. The Sd1 is made up by siliciclastics and oolitic-bioclastic grainstone deposited in inner platform environments, near to the barrier zone, with shallow and turbulent waters. The upper part of this sequence is composed of stromatoporoid limestones (floatstone). These limestones are interpreted as deposited in a shallow barrier environment with calcarenitic bars. The rocks that made up the Sd2 are also attributed to an inner platform, with more shallow and calm waters than the previous sequence, according to the miliolid wackestone with fenestral texture found. These shallow environments could have being be influenced by fresh waters, as the presence of charophytes suggests. The upper part of this sequence contains again stromatoporoid floatstones like the underlying one, deposited in a barrier environment. Each one sequences could be interpreted as shallowing upward. A sedimentary break is detected between them, interpreted as the consequence of a relative sea level fall.