RESUMENEn el presente trabajo se pone de manifiesto la existencia de un proceso de dolomitización que afectó al sector sudeste de la región de Picos de Europa. Las dolomías formadas como consecuencia de este proceso son rocas de geometría muy variada e irregular, que recuerda a la de las masas intrusivas. Su composición química muestra un ligero exceso en calcio respecto a la fórmula estequiométrica de la dolomita. Sus contenidos en hierro y estroncio son bajos respecto a los de otras dolomías comparables. El volumen de dolomías formado es mucho mayor en la Unidad Frontal de Picos de Europa que en Unidades estructurales superiores.Los procesos dolomitizadores obedecen a un modelo de dolomitización epigenético y son previos a la deposición de mineralizaciones de Pb-Zn. Se propone un modelo de dolomitización per ascensum a partir de aguas de formación de los sedimentos de la región de Pisuerga-Carrión. En cuanto a la edad, la dolomitización es posterior al Estefaniense B inferior y posiblemente anterior a un momento del Pérmico no determinado. ABSTRACTIn this work we focus on the dolomitization processes which affected the southeastern sector of Picos de Europa Unit. The dolostones formed consequently with this process are rocks with a varied and irregular geometry, wich reminds that observed in intrusive rocks. Their chemical composition show a slight excess of calcium in relation to stoichiometric dolomite. Their iron and strontium contents are low in relation to other comparable dolomites. The abundance of dolostones is much bigger at the Frontal Unit than in upper structural Units.The dolomitization processes respond to an epigenetic dolomitization model and they are previous to the formation of Pb-Zn orebodies. We suggest a per ascensum dolomitization model tiggered by formation waters of the Pisuerga-Carrion Unit. With regard to age, the dolomitization was later than Lower Estephanian B and possibly earlier than sorne undetermined time during the Permian.
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