Ritmicidad de alta frecuencia en una plataforma mixta de alta energía tipo rampa (Tortoniense Superior, Cuenca de Guadix, Cordillera Bética).
- García-García, Fernando
- Soria Mingorance, Jesús Miguel
- Fernández Martínez, Juan
- Viseras Alarcón, César
ISSN: 1576-5172
Année de publication: 2006
Titre de la publication: VI Congreso del Grupo Español del Terciario
Número: 9
Pages: 91-94
Type: Article
D'autres publications dans: Geotemas (Madrid)
Résumé
During the Late Tortonian the stacking of 29 rhythms (10 to 25 m thick each) constituted a succession of the high-energy mixed platform deposits (about 500 m thick) attached to the southwestern margin of the Guadix Basin, one of the Neogene-Quaternary basins of the Betic Cordillera. The ramp platform sequences consist of two lithofacies intervals: burrowed silty marl and cross-stratified calcarenites and calcidurites. The high frequency cyclicity in the succsession is linked to changes reflecting the sum of the climatic variations and tectonic subsidence. It is suggested two climatically-controlled models which could leave its signature on two different scales in the platform deposits:( 1) Glacio-eustatic sea levels changess and (2) Short period catastrophic events that cause instantaneous increase in carrying capacitiy of the rivers, erosion of coastal deposits and storm-dominated deposition on pelagic environments. Each rhythm must have been deposited in a very short time period controlled by fifth-or sixth-order cycles on the basis of the biostratigraphy of the succession.