2006
DOI: 10.3989/egeol.066219
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Abstract: IntroducciónEl Anticlinal de Pareja (AP) y la discordancia progresiva en él visible constituye uno de los puntos de interés geológico más importante y espectacular de la Depresión Intermedia (DI) ( fig. 1). Gracias a la intensa acción erosiva del río Ompolveda que, dando una cluse, atraviesa de E a O el anticlinal de forma transversal a su eje, queda expuesta toda la serie paleógena y la neógena. Esta estructura compartimentó la DI durante el Paleógeno (p.p.) y Neó-geno, depositándose carbonatos al E y sulfato… Show more

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“…A preliminary sequential analysis of the whole of the Villalba de la Sierra Formation, which has been partially or totally related to the UZA-4 second order eustatic cycle of Haq et al (1988) by Segura et al (2002Segura et al ( , 2006, Gil et al (2004) and Torres et al (2006), among others, reveals the presence of sandy grey mudstones with terrestrial gastropods (Palaeocyclophorus) and high proportion of terrestrial organic matter of vegetal origin (Fig. 4A, C), in underlying beds to "Lo Hueco", located immediately over a marked erosive discordance.…”
Section: Palaeoenvironmental and Sequential Significancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…A preliminary sequential analysis of the whole of the Villalba de la Sierra Formation, which has been partially or totally related to the UZA-4 second order eustatic cycle of Haq et al (1988) by Segura et al (2002Segura et al ( , 2006, Gil et al (2004) and Torres et al (2006), among others, reveals the presence of sandy grey mudstones with terrestrial gastropods (Palaeocyclophorus) and high proportion of terrestrial organic matter of vegetal origin (Fig. 4A, C), in underlying beds to "Lo Hueco", located immediately over a marked erosive discordance.…”
Section: Palaeoenvironmental and Sequential Significancementioning
confidence: 99%