El Sinemuríense y el Pliensbachiense en la Sección de Alfara, Cordillera Costero-Catalana (Tarragona)
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Ammonitina, Brachiopoda, Sequence stratigraphy, Lower Jurassic, Spain
Abstract
Lower Jurassic deposits at the Alfara region, in the so-called Catatan coastal Chain (NE Spain) have been the subject of numerous biostratigraphic studies from the beginning of the 20ih century, even though favourable outcrops in this area are generally rare and sparse. Recent works on the road connecting ihe localities of Alfara de Carlés and Tortosa have lcd to tlíe appearance of fairly good exposures of the Lower Jurassic units which overlie the Upper Triassic Imón Fm. Some of the lithologic units distinguished in this area can easily be compared to, and correlated with, those defined for the Iberian Basin. Aboye the so-called Cortes de Tajuña Fm., the following units are recorded and studied in detail: Cuevas Labradas Fm. (mainly Sinemurian), Almonacid dc la Cuba Unit (Lower Pliensbachian) and Barahona Fm. (Upper Pliensbachian to Lower Toarcian). Sediments in these studied units are organized in shallowing upwards sedimentary sequences, generally bounded on top by ferruginous crusts and sometimes by hard-ground surfaces. Invertebrate fossils are extremely scarce until the upper part of the Cuevas Labradas Fm., so the Sinemurían-Pliensbachian boundary cannot be precisely delineated. Yet, some brachiopod and ammonite assemblages characterizing the Lower Pliensbachian are found in the upper levels of this unit.Unlike the mentioned units, the so-called Sant Blai Fm. is clearly more fossiliferous. lts lower part has yielded rich brachiopod and amrnonite assemblages characterizing Lower Toarcian.Downloads
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Published
1998-01-01
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Comas-rengifo M., Rodrigo A., Gómez Fernández J. y Goy Goy A. (1998). El Sinemuríense y el Pliensbachiense en la Sección de Alfara, Cordillera Costero-Catalana (Tarragona). Cuadernos de Geología Ibérica, 24, 173-184. https://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/CGIB/article/view/CGIB9898110173A
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