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Upper Cretaceous paleogeography of the Central Southern Pyrenean Basins (Catalonia, Spain) from microfacies analysis and charophyte biostratigraphy

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FACIES
卷 59, 期 2, 页码 319-345

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10347-012-0317-1

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Charales; Non-marine carbonates; Late Cretaceous; Montsec thrust sheet; Iberian plate

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  1. Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation [CGL2011-27869]
  2. Commission for Universities and Research of the Government of Catalonia
  3. European Social Fund

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The most extensive latest Cretaceous deposits of the Pyrenees are non-marine facies traditionally called Garumnian, which represent the first continentalization of the Pyrenean Foreland Basins. The age and paleogeography of the basal Garumnian facies in the different parts of the Pyrenean Basin has been a matter of debate. Charophyte biostratigraphy and microfacies analysis suggest that the continentalization was diachronous in the Central Southern Pyrenean basins, i.e., between the AEuroger and Tremp basins, and the emersion progressed from south to north. In the AEuroger Basin, to the south, the first Upper Cretaceous non-marine rocks are represented by the La Ma double dagger ana Formation. This unit is mainly formed by freshwater lacustrine limestones organized into hundreds of shallowing-upwards sequences ranging from deeper lacustrine facies, through marginal, well-illuminated environments dominated by characean meadows, and finishing with lakeshores dominated by clavatoracean meadows. The charophyte assemblage from the La Ma double dagger ana Fm is mainly formed by Peckichara cancellata, P. sertulata, Microchara cristata, M. parazensis, Platychara caudata, and Clavator brachycerus, which belong to the Peckichara cancellata charophyte biozone (Late Campanian). In contrast, in the Tremp Basin, located to the north, the beginning of the non-marine sedimentation is organized into a few cycles of the well-known La Posa Fm. These cycles begin with brackish deposits formed by thick marls with euryhaline molluscs at the base, followed by lignite and brackish to freshwater limestones. The brackish facies are dominated by porocharaceans. The charophyte assemblage of the La Posa Formation is formed by Feistiella malladae, Peckichara sertulata, Microchara cristata, and Clavator brachycerus, which belong to the Septorella ultima charophyte biozone (Early Maastrichtian).

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