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Syn-tectonic sedimentary evolution of the continental late Palaeozoic-early Mesozoic Erill Castell-Estac Basin and its significance in the development of the central Pyrenees Basin

Authors :
Università degli studi di Pavia
Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (España)
Universidad Complutense de Madrid
Lloret, Joan
Ronchi, Ausonio
López-Gómez, José
Gretter, Nicola
Horra, Raúl de la
Barrenechea, J. F.
Arche, Alfredo
Università degli studi di Pavia
Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (España)
Universidad Complutense de Madrid
Lloret, Joan
Ronchi, Ausonio
López-Gómez, José
Gretter, Nicola
Horra, Raúl de la
Barrenechea, J. F.
Arche, Alfredo
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

The break-up of Pangea remains one of the most interesting moments in the Earth's history. In the Pyrenees this geological moment is represented by continental successions, giving rise to a magnificent example of the creation of new basins and their sedimentary fill. In this work we present a study based on stratigraphy, sedimentology and synsedimentary tectonics data; on this basis, we define for the first time the different tectono-stratigraphic phases that occurred in the evolution of the incipient continental basin of the Erill Castell-Estac Basin (Southern Pyrenees, NE Spain). Traditionally, four lithostratigraphic units have been defined in the area and grouped into tectono-stratigraphic units, but we propose three sedimentary cycles characterized by fining upward trends and separated by angular unconformities. The first sedimentary cycle (late Carboniferous-early Permian) is strongly related to intense volcanic activity and is characterized by isolated sub-basins. In the upper part of this cycle, fluvial and lacustrine deposits were deposited in a volcanic and transtensive tectonic context. In the second sedimentary cycle (early-middle Permian), the connection between the sub-basins started in a transtensive tectonic context. The main deposits in this cycle are lacustrine and fluvial, relative to playa-lake environments with a minor volcanic influence. Finally, the third sedimentary cycle (Early-Middle Triassic) is represented by meandering fluvial deposits with scarce lacustrine environments and no volcanic influence. The syn-depositional tectonic context is extensional, at the top of this last cycle the first Mesozoic marine incursions are preserved. Detailed description of the evolution of the Erill Castell-Estac Basin provides a new example of the sedimentary filling of strike-slip basins and is a key point to further considerations of the still unknown role of the Carboniferous to Triassic Pyrenean basins in Pangea break-up.

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Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1257724145
Document Type :
Electronic Resource