Precisiones bioestratigráficas y sedimentológicas sobre el Plioceno del norte de la Sierra de Santa Pola (Alicante)
- Carlos Lancis 1
- Alfonso Yébenes 1
- J.A. Flores 2
- J.E. Tent-Manclús 1
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Universitat d'Alacant
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Universidad de Salamanca
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ISSN: 1576-5172
Year of publication: 2004
Issue Title: VII Congreso Geológico de España
Issue: 7
Pages: 143-147
Type: Article
More publications in: Geotemas (Madrid)
Abstract
A Pliocene succession cropping out to the north of the Santa Pola cape (Bajo Segura Basin, Alicante, Spain) is studied. The pliocene materials disconformably overlie the Messinian Terminal Complex. The first pliocene unit, composed of fosiliferous silty marls, was deposited in an open shallow platform. Its nannoplankton associations points to a middle-late Zanclien age. The second unit consist of calcareous sandstones with frequent fossils and tractive structures, forming shallowing-upward sequences related to the progradation of beach systems. The last pliocene unit, quite thin, consists of fresh water lagoon marly deposits.