2020
DOI: 10.2478/logos-2020-0001
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Facies patterns and depositional processes in two Frasnian mixed siliciclastic-carbonate systems in the Cantabrian Mountains, northwest Spain

Abstract: Relative sea level fluctuations during the Frasnian generated two shallow-marine, mixed siliciclastic-carbonate successions in the Devonian Asturo-Leonese Basin. Each system represents a third-order sequence-stratigraphical unit deposited in the same basin during comparable extreme greenhouse conditions without nearby fluvial entry points. Depositional control on the siliciclastic and carbonate distribution was driven by relative sea level fluctuations, basin geometry, availability of sand and the way sediment… Show more

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“…1A). It displays variations in thickness and facies that reflect a complex basin history and configurations (Van Loevezijn, 1986;Keller et al, 1988;Vera de La Puente, 1989;Aramburu et al, 1992;Van Loevezijn & Raven, 2020). Pre-Variscan palaeogeographical features are generally affected by Variscan and Alpine orogenic deformations, but with a different impact.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1A). It displays variations in thickness and facies that reflect a complex basin history and configurations (Van Loevezijn, 1986;Keller et al, 1988;Vera de La Puente, 1989;Aramburu et al, 1992;Van Loevezijn & Raven, 2020). Pre-Variscan palaeogeographical features are generally affected by Variscan and Alpine orogenic deformations, but with a different impact.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%