2011
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2117.2011.00532.x
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Tectonic and climatic controls on the sequential arrangement of an alluvial fan/fan‐delta complex (Montserrat, Eocene, Ebro Basin, NE Spain)

Abstract: A magnetostratigraphy‐based chronological framework has been constructed in the Eocene sediments of the Montserrat alluvial fan/fan‐delta complex (southeast Ebro Basin), in order to unravel forcing controls on their sequential arrangement and to revise the tectonosedimentary history of the region. The palaeomagnetic study is based on 403 sites distributed along an 1880‐m‐thick composite section, and provides improved temporal constraints based on an independent correlation to the geomagnetic polarity time scal… Show more

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“…In the Western Pyrenees, Payros and Martínez-Braceras (2014) studied deep-marine fan-fringe/ basin-plain turbidite deposits of the Gorrondatxe section and deduced orbitally-forced fluctuations in seasonal rainfall and riverine runoff. Also, Gómez-Paccard et al (2011) documented composite sequences in the Montserrat alluvial fan/fan-delta complex of the Ebro Basin, which they interpreted as 400-kyr long eccentricity cycles, possibly controlled by sea-level fluctuations.…”
Section: Cyclicity Of the Fine-grained Sedimentsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…In the Western Pyrenees, Payros and Martínez-Braceras (2014) studied deep-marine fan-fringe/ basin-plain turbidite deposits of the Gorrondatxe section and deduced orbitally-forced fluctuations in seasonal rainfall and riverine runoff. Also, Gómez-Paccard et al (2011) documented composite sequences in the Montserrat alluvial fan/fan-delta complex of the Ebro Basin, which they interpreted as 400-kyr long eccentricity cycles, possibly controlled by sea-level fluctuations.…”
Section: Cyclicity Of the Fine-grained Sedimentsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Tectonic subsidence in the south (Montserrat section) sees a brief acceleration to 0.21 mm/yr at 41.5 Ma that can be correlated to activity of the Catalan Coastal Ranges (Vergés et al, ). After ~36 Ma, tectonic subsidence slowed down throughout the southern foreland basin (Figures a and b; Gómez‐Paccard et al, ).…”
Section: South Pyrenean Forelandmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Early Triassic reference is 345°/14° ( N = 5, α 95 = 5.8°, k = 138.3), calculated from paleopole data by Parés et al (), Schott and Perés (), and Osete et al (, compiled in Osete & Palencia‐Ortas, ). The Eocene‐Oligocene reference, chosen in accordance to known alpine deformation ages in the region, is 000°/47° ( N = 7, α 95 = 7°, k = 66), calculated from data in Taberner et al () and from normal average components in four different magnetostratigraphic profiles (Maians‐Rubió, Costa et al, ; Miralles‐La Tossa, Costa et al, ; Montserrat, Gómez‐Paccard et al, ; and Moia‐Santpedor, Costa et al, ), all located in the northeastern part of the south Pyrenean Ebro foreland basin.…”
Section: Paleomagnetic Datamentioning
confidence: 99%