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Transgressive-regressive cycles and Jurassic palaeogeography of northeast Iberia

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SEDIMENTARY GEOLOGY
Volume 162, Issue 3-4, Pages 239-271

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/S0037-0738(03)00154-4

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Jurassic; sequence stratigraphy; eustasy; regional tectonics; Iberia

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A correlation and sequence stratigraphy study of Jurassic successions has been carried out in the main sedimentary basins of northeast Iberia, i.e., Asturias, Basque-Cantabrian, and Iberian basins, based on the identification of transgressive-regressive cycles. The development and palaeogeographic evolution of the epicontinental carbonate platforms of northeast Iberia were largely controlled by major tectonic activity at three main intervals, at the beginning of the Jurassic, in the Lower-Middle Jurassic transition and during the uppermost Jurassic, respectively. During Early Jurassic times, northeast Iberia was the site of a single and large carbonate ramp opened to the north. This carbonate ramp suffered a progressive drowning, evolving from an inner to hemipelagic ramp systems, with the local development of suboxic environments in the deepest areas located to the north. During the Middle Jurassic, different open carbonate platforms were formed including the development of swells in intermediate areas. During the Upper Jurassic, the outer ramp areas were progressively moving to the east Iberian Basin, and the ammonite faunas showing a markedly Tethyan affinity thereafter. Three first order T-R cycles bounded by major discontinuities associated with significant time gaps are identified. They extend respectively from the latest Rhaetian to the Early Aalenian, from the Middle Aalenian to the Early Oxfordian and from the Early Oxfordian to the Late Berriasian. Major transgressive peaks occurred at the Middle Toarcian (Bifrons Zone), at the Late Bajocian (upper Niortense and Garantiana zones) and at the mid-Kimmeridgian (Divisum Zone). Each of the first order cycles includes four second-order T-R cycles. Cycles 1.1-1.4 are identified in the northern basins. Cycles 2.1-2.4 display some differences in age of transgressive peaks from one basin to another. Cycles 3.1-3.4 are mainly identified in the Iberian Basin. The correlation with other separated Boreal and Thethysian basins demonstrates that the number and age of T-R cycles varies from one basin to another and are mainly controlled by the local or regional tectonic development. The transgressive peaks may reflect episodes of eustatic rise during the Jurassic. However, their different age from one basin to another is explained by different subsidence evolution. (C) 2003 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.

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