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High-frequency, moderate to high-amplitude sea-level oscillations during the late Early Aptian: Insights into the Mid-Aptian event (Galve sub-basin, Spain)

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SEDIMENTARY GEOLOGY
卷 294, 期 -, 页码 233-250

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DOI: 10.1016/j.sedgeo.2013.05.019

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Incised-valleys; Sea-level curve; Cretaceous glacioeustacy; Mid-Aptian event; Mid-Aptian cooling; Maestrazgo basin

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  1. Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness of Spain [BTE2002-04453-C02-02, CGL2005-07445-C03-03, CGL2008-05418, CGL2011-23717]

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This paper presents a field-based stratigraphic architecture research from the Aptian of Spain in which high-frequency (7 cycles/Ma), moderate to high-amplitude (8-127 m) sea-level oscillations are evidenced by the repeated incision of palaeovalleys in a carbonate platform developed during the late Early Aptian in a rift setting. Global eustacy, tectonic uplift and mantle dynamic topography are considered as potential mechanisms to explain the observed relative sea-level record. Glacioeustacy is interpreted as the most reliable mechanism to drive the observed sea-level oscillations, however, other mechanisms as oscillations of the groundwater capacity of sedimentary basins and sudden flooding of major a basin as the south Atlantic rift are also considered. A major cooling event is proposed to occur during the late Early Aptian as a response to a large-scale episode of ignimbritic volcanism, increased burial of organic carbon during the Aptian OAE-1a, and a significant demise of carbonate platforms. This cooling event is interpreted as the origin for glacioeustatic sea-level oscillations during the Mid-Aptian. (C) 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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