Las capas de "Margas Verdes" del Cenomanense de la zona central de la Cadena Ibérica: su significado en la evolución de la Plataforma Levantina
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1987
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Universidad de Barcelona
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García Quintana, Álvaro, et al. Las capas de «Margas Verdes» del Cenomanense de la zona central de la Cadena Ibérica: su significado en la evolución de la Plataforma Levantina. 1987. docta.ucm.es, https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/88553.
Abstract
En este sector de la Cordillera Ibérica, dentro del conjunto de los materiales carbonatados litorales y marinos proximales, del Cenomanense inferior-medio, se intercalan hasta cuatro litosomas de «margas verdes)), con un espesor variable (5-50 m) y una distribución geográfica no siempre coincidente. Litológicamente están formadas por margas de un acusado color verde, a veces con intercalaciones de calcarenitas, biomicritas o calizas lumaquélicas, habiéndose considerado como depósitos de llanuras mareales, lagoon o plataformas someras restringidas.
Estos materiales se interpretan como depósitos de baja tasa de sedimentación, formados durante intervalos de mínimos eustáticos y depositados a favor de una subsidencia isostática generalizada en esta región pudiéndose obtener a partir de ellos una curva eustática compleja, de traza sinuosa, con cinco valores máximos, que son progresivamente menos acusados.
In this Iberian Range area belonging to the proximal marine and litoral carbonates materials assemble from the Lower-Middle Cenomanien four lithosomes of "green marls" e interlayed with a variable thickness (5-50 m) and not always with the same geographic distribution. Lithologically they are strongly green coloured marls, sometimes with different kinds of limestones and biomicrites. They have been considered as deposits of tidal flat, lagoon or shallow platform. These materials are interpreted as low tax sedimentation deposits, formed during the minimun eustatic intervals and deposited according to an isostatic subsidence, generally in all this area during the Cenomanian. From the Cenomanian sedimentary record in this area it can be obtained a complex eustatic curve with a sinusoidal trace, with five maximum values that are progressively less sharp and are continually delayed.
In this Iberian Range area belonging to the proximal marine and litoral carbonates materials assemble from the Lower-Middle Cenomanien four lithosomes of "green marls" e interlayed with a variable thickness (5-50 m) and not always with the same geographic distribution. Lithologically they are strongly green coloured marls, sometimes with different kinds of limestones and biomicrites. They have been considered as deposits of tidal flat, lagoon or shallow platform. These materials are interpreted as low tax sedimentation deposits, formed during the minimun eustatic intervals and deposited according to an isostatic subsidence, generally in all this area during the Cenomanian. From the Cenomanian sedimentary record in this area it can be obtained a complex eustatic curve with a sinusoidal trace, with five maximum values that are progressively less sharp and are continually delayed.