2021
DOI: 10.3989/egeol.44414.607
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Revisión estratigráfica del Sinemuriense-Pliensbachiense inferior de Mallorca

Abstract: Los nuevos resultados obtenidos en estudios recientes del Sinemuriense-Pliensbachiense inferior (Formación Sóller) en la isla de Mallorca, aconsejan modificar su esquema litoestratigráfico. La nueva propuesta litoestratigráfica para este intervalo elimina la Formación Sóller y eleva sus tres miembros, anteriormente definidos como miembros Es Barraca, Sa Moleta y Es Racó, a la categoría de formación. Esta redefinición se apoya en los nuevos datos estratigráficos, sedimentológicos y bioestratigráficos obtenidos … Show more

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“…10 and 11). This fact fits the trend observed in similar 100 kysequences within 400 ky-sequences in Jurassic marine successions, where in areas of less subsidence the number of 100-ky sequences is minor, so that some 100-ky sequences did not accumulate or are amalgamated (Bádenas et al, 2010;Sevillano et al, 2021). In the case studied here, log correlation points out to a possible merging or amalgamation of 100 ky-parasequences in less subsident areas.…”
Section: Q9supporting
confidence: 87%
“…10 and 11). This fact fits the trend observed in similar 100 kysequences within 400 ky-sequences in Jurassic marine successions, where in areas of less subsidence the number of 100-ky sequences is minor, so that some 100-ky sequences did not accumulate or are amalgamated (Bádenas et al, 2010;Sevillano et al, 2021). In the case studied here, log correlation points out to a possible merging or amalgamation of 100 ky-parasequences in less subsident areas.…”
Section: Q9supporting
confidence: 87%