2016
DOI: 10.1002/gj.2763
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Trace fossils from the Middle and Upper Eocene (Bartonian–Priabonian) molasse deposits of the Pamplona Basin (Navarre, western Pyrenees): palaeoenvironmental implications

Abstract: An ichnological study was carried out in the Middle-Upper Eocene sedimentary succession of the Pamplona Basin. This succession represents the molasse stage of the western part of the South Pyrenean peripheral foreland basin and extends from deep-marine turbiditic (Ezkaba Sandstone Formation) to deltaic (Pamplona Marl, Ardanatz Sandstone and Ilundain Marl formations) and marginal marine deposits (Liédena Sandstone Member, Gendulain Formation). The tectonosedimentary evolution of the basin can also be recognized… Show more

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“…Registered variations in the trace fossil assemblage from the lower division of the Olivares Formation to the grey beds unit, in agreement with changes in facies, could refl ect variations in hydrodynamic energy, substrate and/or organic matter content. These changes in palaeoenvironmental conditions are probably related to variations in sea-level dynamics registered in different parts of turbiditic depositional settings, as recently recognized for other Eocene to Miocene successions from the Pyrenees (Rodríguez-Tovar et al, 2010;Astibia et al, 2017) and the Betic Cordillera (see , for a review of ichnological analyses of fl ysch successions in Spain).…”
Section: Depositional Depth Of Lower Paleogene Reference Sections Of mentioning
confidence: 59%
“…Registered variations in the trace fossil assemblage from the lower division of the Olivares Formation to the grey beds unit, in agreement with changes in facies, could refl ect variations in hydrodynamic energy, substrate and/or organic matter content. These changes in palaeoenvironmental conditions are probably related to variations in sea-level dynamics registered in different parts of turbiditic depositional settings, as recently recognized for other Eocene to Miocene successions from the Pyrenees (Rodríguez-Tovar et al, 2010;Astibia et al, 2017) and the Betic Cordillera (see , for a review of ichnological analyses of fl ysch successions in Spain).…”
Section: Depositional Depth Of Lower Paleogene Reference Sections Of mentioning
confidence: 59%
“…Esta última unidad contiene los depósitos más tardíos de infl uencia marina de toda la región. El registro paleoicnológico de estos depósitos es importante y permite caracterizar diferentes icnofacies, indicativas de ambientes que van desde marinos profundos hasta litorales (Payros et al, 2000;Astibia et al, 2016a). El contenido micropaleontológico es abundante, con dominio de los fósiles de foraminíferos y siendo frecuentes también los de ostrácodos.…”
Section: O C a L I Z A C I ó N M At E R I A L Y Métodosunclassified
“…Años más tarde, la microfauna de estas series margosas fue estudiada por Puigdefábregas (1975) y Alameda et al (1993). Una serie de publicaciones más recientes se han centrado en el bivalvo Dimya pamplonensis (Calzada & Astibia 1996), el anélido Rotularia spirulaea (Elorza & Astibia, 2017, 2018) y las asociaciones fósiles de tortugas y sirenios (Astibia et al 1999(Astibia et al , 2005(Astibia et al , 2006Buffrénil et al, 2008), esponjas y corales (Astibia et al, 2014), braquiópodos (Bitner et al 2016), moluscos gasterópodos y bivalvos (Astibia et al, 2018) e icnofósiles (Payros et al, 2000;Astibia et al, 2007Astibia et al, , 2017. La mayoría de estas publicaciones no constituyen todavía sino trabajos de carácter general, realizadas con el objetivo de sentar unas bases para estudios futuros más detallados que, de llevarse a cabo, permitan un conocimiento más preciso de la biodiversidad marina durante el Eoceno en el golfo pirenaico.…”
Section: Antecedentesunclassified
“…La evolución tectonosedimentaria y las asociaciones fósiles de la zona de estudio indican una progresiva somerización del medio durante el Eoceno, desde un mar profundo a condiciones intertidales, a una con el progresivo relleno de la cuenca de antepaís surpirenaica (Payros, 1997;Pujalte et al, 2002;Payros et al, 2010;Astibia et al, 2016Astibia et al, , 2017.…”
Section: Asociaciones Fósiles Correlación Y Paleoambientesunclassified