RT Journal Article T1 Early Syn-Rift Evolution In the West Cameros Basin (Upper Jurassic, NW Iberian Range), Spain and Pedogenetic Calcretes In Early Syn-Rift Alluvial Systems (Upper Jurassic, West Cameros Basin), Northern Spain—Reply A1 Arribas Mocoroa, María Eugenia A1 Mas Mayoral, José Ramón A1 Sacristán Horcajada, Sara AB First, we would like to highlight our appreciation of Dr. Platt's and Dr. Wright's comments and the opportunity they give us to discuss some aspects of our papers (Sacristan-Horcajada et al. 2015, 2016) improving the final state of our work.Knowledge about sedimentology of alluvial systems has had an important development in recent years, with new proposals for models in rift basins where tectonics play a predominant role (Nichols and Fisher 2007; Hartley et al. 2010; Weismann et al. 2010; Fielding et al. 2012). The differential behavior of the extensional structures during the earliest syn-rift stage (Tithonian) in the West Cameros Basin played a key role in the architecture of the various alluvial systems (Sacristan-Horcajada et al. 2015) as well as the distribution of various calcrete sequences (Sacristan-Hocajada et al. 2016). We discuss the points raised Drs. Platt and Wright in the same order they established. PB Society for Sedimentary Geology SN ISSN: 1527-1404 ;EISSN 1938-3681 YR 2017 FD 2017 LK https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/18621 UL https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/18621 LA eng DS Docta Complutense RD 2 oct 2024