학술논문

Major geodynamic and sedimentary constraints on the chronostratigraphic correlation ofthe lower-middle Cambrian transition in the western Mediterranean region
Document Type
Article
Source
Geosciences Journal, 9(2), pp.145-160 Jun, 2005
Subject
지질학
Language
ISSN
1598-7477
1226-4806
Abstract
The sedimentary rocks of the lower-middle Cambrian transition in the western Mediterranean region have recorded a superposition of extensive tectonic, volcanic, epeirogenic, and eustatic events that led to a complex sequence framework that, in some cases, makes detailed chronostratigraphic correlations difficult. This paper summarizes and updates the relationships between event stratigraphy, fluctuations of relative sea level, setting of major stratigraphic discontinuities, unconformities, and condensed levels, and succession of benthic community replacements displayed by outcrops located in the Iberian Peninsula (Iberian, Cantabrian and Crdoba platforms), Moroccan Atlas (Souss Basin), and the Montagne-Noire and Sardinian platforms. The resulting mosaic of inter-related geodynamic processes is correlated by trilobite, archaeocyath- and acritarch-based chronostratigraphic scales, taking as reference for the base of the Middle Cambrian in West Gondwana the immigration of paradoxidid trilobites.