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Post-Calabrian sequence stratigraphy of the northwestern Alboran Sea (southwestern Mediterranean)

AutorErcilla, Gemma CSIC ORCID ; Alonso, Belén CSIC ORCID ; Baraza, Jesús CSIC
Fecha de publicaciónsep-1994
EditorElsevier
CitaciónMarine Geology 120(3-4): 249-265 (1994)
ResumenThe post-Calabrian sedimentary column of the northwestern Alboran Sea comprises three depositional sequences. The two older depositional sequences are defined by lowstand systems tracts (shelf-margin deltas, slope, base-of-slope, and basin deposits, and the Guadiaro channel-levee complex). In contrast, the most recent depositional sequence also includes transgressive (relict shelf facies) and high-stand (the Guadalmedina-Guadalhorce prodelta and hemipelagic facies) systems tracts. The stratigraphic architecture of these depositional sequences is controlled by the synchronism between high frequency sea-level changes, variations in sediment supply, and sedimentary processes. The configuration of the depositional sequences is variable and their distribution is complex, as a result of the relative importance played by sea-level changes and tectonism through the area. The sequence boundaries are represented by polygenetic surfaces in the proximal margin, and by monogenetic surfaces in the distal margin and basin. Each polygenetic surface results from the interaction between the sequence boundary with the lowstand erosional truncation surface and the transgressive surface, both developed during the previous sea-level cycle. The monogenetic surfaces correspond to unconformities and their correlative conformities, formed during sea-level lowstands. This pattern of depositional sequences developed in the margin and basin of the northwestern Alboran Sea shows differences with the Exxon Sequence Stratigraphy Model as traditionally applied: sea-level change control is essentially recognized through lowstand systems tracts, and sequence boundary coincides with lowstand erosional truncation surface and transgressive surface, both developed during the previous sea-level cycle. © 1994
Descripción17 pages, 8 figures
Versión del editorhttps://doi.org/10.1016/0025-3227(94)90061-2
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10261/283263
DOI10.1016/0025-3227(94)90061-2
Identificadoresissn: 0025-3227
e-issn: 1872-6151
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