Paleocene-Eocene evolution of the Prebetics (South Iberian Margin, South Spain) and comparison with other western Tethyan margins

Thirteen Paleocene-Eocene sections have been studied along the Prebetic Domain (South Iberian Margin) in the Alicante, Murcia, Granada, and Jaen Sectors. The sedimentary realms (mostly consisting in 15 shallow marine facies) and the tectono-sedimentary evolution were characterized. Three informal st...

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Autores: Martín Martín, Manuel, Miclăuș, Crina, Tent Manclús, José Enrique, Tosquella Angrill, Josep, Serrano, Francisco, Samsó, José María, Martín Pérez, José Antonio
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Fecha de publicación:2025
País:España
Institución:Universidad de Huelva (UHU)
Repositorio:Arias Montano. Repositorio Institucional de la Universidad de Huelva
Idioma:inglés
OAI Identifier:oai:ariasmontano.uhu.es:10272/27487
Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10272/27487
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palabra clave:Paleocene-Eocene
Tectono-sedimentary evolution
Prebetics
South Iberian Margin
Carbonate platform
Diachronic sedimentation
2506.19 Estratigrafía
2506.18 Sedimentología
2506.14 Petrología Sedimentaria
2416 Paleontología
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Sumario:Thirteen Paleocene-Eocene sections have been studied along the Prebetic Domain (South Iberian Margin) in the Alicante, Murcia, Granada, and Jaen Sectors. The sedimentary realms (mostly consisting in 15 shallow marine facies) and the tectono-sedimentary evolution were characterized. Three informal stratigraphic formations were proposed and dated with planktic foraminifera, calcareous nannoplankton, and Larger Benthic Foraminifera (LBF): (1) lower marly-clayey fm; (2) intermediate limestone-calcarenite fm; and (3) upper marly-clayey fm. The stratigraphic architecture shows diachronous boundaries and lateral passages, representing the internal and external platform (upper slope in a few cases). The lower marly-clayey fm is upper Paleocene to middle Lutetian, the intermediate limestone-calcarenite fm ranges from lower Ypresian to lower Bartonian, while the upper marly-clayey formation is lower Lutetian to lower Priabonian. The diachronism can be due to the inherent sedimentary paleoenvironment changes and to climatic-tectonic interferences. The noticeable thickness variations of sedimentary successions in the studied sections could indicate a synsedimentary tectonics with upward and downward movements of blocks or folds. During the Paleocene-Eocene, the studied area was part of the meridional belt of platforms in the western Tethys. A comparison with other sectors of the central-western Mediterranean area has been performed to evidence synchronous events at Tethyan scale. The compared margins experienced a common pre-foredeep evolution affected by the Eo-Alpine tectonics (Cretaceous to Paleogene) contemporaneously to the establishment of shallow and deep palaeoecological realms. In the case of shallow sedimentary successions, LBF and corals are registered. Comparable gaps in sedimentation are recorded in most of the correlated domains.