2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.palaeo.2017.01.025
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Triassic evaporites of Iberia: Sedimentological and palaeogeographical implications for the western Neotethys evolution during the Middle Triassic–Earliest Jurassic

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“…In the study area, this event was mainly recorded in the SE part of the Iberian Chain (i.e., the Desert de les Palmes area, Figures and ) and was characterized by extensional faulting, strong thickness variations of the sedimentary succession (Figure ) and syntectonic unconformities (Aurell et al, ; Roca et al, ). The associated sedimentary record shows relatively thick evaporitic succession (mainly anhydrite and halite) with frequent continental detrital and shallow platform dolostone interbeds (Ortí et al, ). This last shallow water platform became predominant from Rhaetian times grading upsection into limestone and marly successions of Sinemurian to Middle Jurassic age.…”
Section: Geological Settingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the study area, this event was mainly recorded in the SE part of the Iberian Chain (i.e., the Desert de les Palmes area, Figures and ) and was characterized by extensional faulting, strong thickness variations of the sedimentary succession (Figure ) and syntectonic unconformities (Aurell et al, ; Roca et al, ). The associated sedimentary record shows relatively thick evaporitic succession (mainly anhydrite and halite) with frequent continental detrital and shallow platform dolostone interbeds (Ortí et al, ). This last shallow water platform became predominant from Rhaetian times grading upsection into limestone and marly successions of Sinemurian to Middle Jurassic age.…”
Section: Geological Settingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Desde un punto de vista sedimentológico, los yesos y carbonatos de las formaciones Canelles y Lécera se originaron en ambientes evaporíticos similares (Ortí et al, 2017). Ambos casos representan el desarrollo de lagoons sulfatados, muy estables, alimentados por aguas marinas, con sedimentación de yeso o carbonato, respectivamente, en estadios de relativa concentración o dilución de sus aguas.…”
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“…Lécera en la Cordillera Ibérica por Gómez & Goy (1998). En los trabajos posteriores de Gómez et al (2007) y Ortí et al (2017) esta denominación se ha utilizado en otras regiones peninsulares donde esta unidad yesífera está también desarrollada. En el presente estudio se ha optado por seguir con esta misma denominación.…”
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