2022
DOI: 10.1017/jpa.2021.123
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Cambrian Age 3 small shelly fossils from the Terrades inlier, southern Pyrenees, Spain: Biostratigraphic and paleobiogeographic implications

Abstract: The Cambrian stratigraphic succession of the Pyrenees (SW Europe) has undergone a complex Variscan and Alpine tectonothermal history leading to marked metamorphism and development of cleavage networks, which might partly explain the lack of Cambrian fossiliferous beds. This gap has traditionally precluded its paleobiogeographic and biostratigraphic relationships with other neighboring peri-Gondwanan units. Correlations are only based on lithostratigraphic comparisons and radiometric constraints. In this genera… Show more

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“…The basement of south-western Europe includes, among others, the core of the Iberian and Armorican massifs, the French Massif Central and the Pyrenees. Recent palaeogeographic re-appraisals based on litho- (Padel et al, 2018) and biostratigraphic revisions (Wallet et al, 2022), completed with correlations of the mid-Ordovician Sardic Phase (Álvaro et al, 2020 and references within) have placed the Ediacaran-Ordovician Pyrenean margin of Gondwana as a lateral continuity of neighbouring domains, such as the Occitan Domain (including Montagne Noire and the Mouthoumet massifs) and SW Sardinia. As a result, the Cambrian Pyrenean Basin has been recently integrated in the reconstruction of pre-Variscan palaeogeographic puzzles along NW Gondwana, after combining structural, magmatic and stratigraphic comparisons (e.g.…”
Section: Geological Setting and Stratigraphy Of The Pyreneesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The basement of south-western Europe includes, among others, the core of the Iberian and Armorican massifs, the French Massif Central and the Pyrenees. Recent palaeogeographic re-appraisals based on litho- (Padel et al, 2018) and biostratigraphic revisions (Wallet et al, 2022), completed with correlations of the mid-Ordovician Sardic Phase (Álvaro et al, 2020 and references within) have placed the Ediacaran-Ordovician Pyrenean margin of Gondwana as a lateral continuity of neighbouring domains, such as the Occitan Domain (including Montagne Noire and the Mouthoumet massifs) and SW Sardinia. As a result, the Cambrian Pyrenean Basin has been recently integrated in the reconstruction of pre-Variscan palaeogeographic puzzles along NW Gondwana, after combining structural, magmatic and stratigraphic comparisons (e.g.…”
Section: Geological Setting and Stratigraphy Of The Pyreneesmentioning
confidence: 99%