2003
DOI: 10.1669/0883-1351(2003)018<0528:aljcrc>2.0.co;2
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A Late Jurassic Carbonate Ramp Colonized by Sponges and Benthic Microbial Communities (External Prebetic, Southern Spain)

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“…The results obtained in the area of the Złoczew High and those reported from the Kraków-Częstochowa Upland correspond well to successions described from the Lower Kimmeridgian ramp of western Europe (e.g., Aurell 2001, 2010;Olóriz et al 2003;Olivier et al 2008). Transition from carbonate ramp to mixed, carbonate-siliciclastic ramp systems observed in the Lower Kimmeridgian can be related to third-order sea-level oscillations and is indicated by the increasing content of terrigenous material (Fig.…”
Section: The Lowermost Kimmeridgian Stagesupporting
confidence: 81%
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“…The results obtained in the area of the Złoczew High and those reported from the Kraków-Częstochowa Upland correspond well to successions described from the Lower Kimmeridgian ramp of western Europe (e.g., Aurell 2001, 2010;Olóriz et al 2003;Olivier et al 2008). Transition from carbonate ramp to mixed, carbonate-siliciclastic ramp systems observed in the Lower Kimmeridgian can be related to third-order sea-level oscillations and is indicated by the increasing content of terrigenous material (Fig.…”
Section: The Lowermost Kimmeridgian Stagesupporting
confidence: 81%
“…Facies interpretation The FT 1 is a typical microbialsponge facies widely distributed over the whole northern shelf of the Tethys Ocean (see e.g., Keupp et al 1990;Leinfelder et al 1996;Matyszkiewicz 1997b;Schmid et al 2001;Olóriz et al 2003;Olivier et al 2004;Reolid et al 2005). Both the massive and the thick-bedded limestone represent microbial-sponge reefs or biostromes.…”
Section: Ft 1: Microbial-sponge Limestonementioning
confidence: 99%
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