2015
DOI: 10.5209/rev_jige.2015.v41.n2.44802
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Composition of clastic sediments in the Somosaguas area (middle Miocene, Madrid Basin): insights into provenance and palaeoclimate

Abstract: The western area of the Cenozoic Madrid Basin has not been adequately studied. This, combined with the high homogeneity of detrital facies makes the stratigraphic correlation with other areas of the basin rather difficult. Consequently, only a detailed characterization of different study zones can allow subsequent correlation over this area. Over the last years there have been discovered several vertebrate fossil sites in this area that allow the dating of the sediments which host the fossil remains and provid… Show more

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“…The Somosaguas deposits belong to the Intermediate Unit of the Madrid Basin [ 55 ], which records a change from sulfate to carbonate sedimentation, followed by significant progradation of detrital materials from the northern and western borders toward the centre of the basin [ 49 , 54 ]. Detrital materials were deposited by alluvial fan systems and consist of conglomerates and coarse-grained arkosic sandstones in their proximal zones, while in middle zones there are finer-grained arkosic sandstones intercalated with lutites; in distal zones the clayey levels dominate, with intercalations of micaceous sands, gypsum and carbonates [ 56 ].…”
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“…The Somosaguas deposits belong to the Intermediate Unit of the Madrid Basin [ 55 ], which records a change from sulfate to carbonate sedimentation, followed by significant progradation of detrital materials from the northern and western borders toward the centre of the basin [ 49 , 54 ]. Detrital materials were deposited by alluvial fan systems and consist of conglomerates and coarse-grained arkosic sandstones in their proximal zones, while in middle zones there are finer-grained arkosic sandstones intercalated with lutites; in distal zones the clayey levels dominate, with intercalations of micaceous sands, gypsum and carbonates [ 56 ].…”
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“…Three stratigraphic levels (T1, T2 and T3) have been recognized in the Somosaguas area, corresponding to terrigenous materials derived mainly from the Central System, and representing different sedimentary environments within alluvial fans [ 49 , 58 , 59 ]. Vertebrate fossils have only been found in the lower and upper intervals (T1 and T3), while no such fossils have been discovered in the intermediate interval (T2).…”
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“…Los análisis paleoambientales sugieren que durante el Mioceno en Somosaguas se extendía una sabana tropical o subtropical rodeando un lago temporal, en un contexto paleoclimático global cada vez más fresco y árido como consecuencia del restablecimiento de la capa de hielo de la Antártida Hernández Fernández et al, 2006;Carrasco et al, 2008;Domingo et al, 2009;Perales et al, 2009;García Yelo et al, 2014;Fesharaki et al, 2015).…”
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“…Este patrón ha sido asociado a eventos de aridez extrema en un marco macroclimático tropical semiárido (Hernández Fernández et al, 2006;Domingo, L. et al, 2012;García Yelo et al, 2014;Domingo et al, 2017). Estas condiciones paleoclimáticas fueron inferidas a partir de análisis faunísticos (Hernández Fernández et al, 2003Perales et al, 2009), así como distintos análisis geológicos del yacimiento, tanto sedimentológicos y mineralógicos (Carrasco et al, 2008;Fesharaki et al, 2015) como geoquímicos (Domingo et al, 2009). Según esta hipótesis, sequías prolongadas producirían un incremento de la mortandad, que afectaría en particular a los individuos juveniles, dando lugar a una acumulación diferencial de los restos en el área del yacimiento en épocas de lluvia Hernández Fernández et al, 2006;Martín Perea, 2015;Domingo et al, en prensa).…”
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