Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of contributors
- Preface
- Dedication to Professor Oriol Riba IArderiu
- Memorial, Etienne Moissenet 1941–1994
- PART G GENERAL
- PART E EAST
- PART W WEST
- PART C CENTRE
- PART S SOUTH
- S1 The Betic Neogene basins: introduction
- S2 Neogene palaeogeography of the Betic Cordillera: an attempt at reconstruction
- S3 Depositional model of the Guadalquivir – Gulf of Cadiz Tertiary basin
- S4 Late Neogene depositional sequences in the foreland basin of Guadalquivir (SW Spain)
- S5 Miocene basins of the eastern Prebetic Zone: some tectono sedimentary aspects
- S6 Stratigraphic architecture of the Neogene basins in the central sector of the Betic Cordillera (Spain): tectonic control and base-level changes
- S7 Pliocene–Pleistocene continental infilling of the Granada and Guadix basins (Betic Cordillera, Spain): the influence of allocyclic and autocyclic processes on the resultant stratigraphic organization
- S8 Late Neogene basins evolving in the Eastern Betic transcurrent fault zone: an illustrated review
- S9 Tectonic signals in the Messinian stratigraphy of the Sorbas basin (Almeria, SE Spaín)
- S10 Basinwide interpretation of seismic data in the Alborán Sea
- Index
S6 - Stratigraphic architecture of the Neogene basins in the central sector of the Betic Cordillera (Spain): tectonic control and base-level changes
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 04 August 2010
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of contributors
- Preface
- Dedication to Professor Oriol Riba IArderiu
- Memorial, Etienne Moissenet 1941–1994
- PART G GENERAL
- PART E EAST
- PART W WEST
- PART C CENTRE
- PART S SOUTH
- S1 The Betic Neogene basins: introduction
- S2 Neogene palaeogeography of the Betic Cordillera: an attempt at reconstruction
- S3 Depositional model of the Guadalquivir – Gulf of Cadiz Tertiary basin
- S4 Late Neogene depositional sequences in the foreland basin of Guadalquivir (SW Spain)
- S5 Miocene basins of the eastern Prebetic Zone: some tectono sedimentary aspects
- S6 Stratigraphic architecture of the Neogene basins in the central sector of the Betic Cordillera (Spain): tectonic control and base-level changes
- S7 Pliocene–Pleistocene continental infilling of the Granada and Guadix basins (Betic Cordillera, Spain): the influence of allocyclic and autocyclic processes on the resultant stratigraphic organization
- S8 Late Neogene basins evolving in the Eastern Betic transcurrent fault zone: an illustrated review
- S9 Tectonic signals in the Messinian stratigraphy of the Sorbas basin (Almeria, SE Spaín)
- S10 Basinwide interpretation of seismic data in the Alborán Sea
- Index
Summary
Abstract
Stratigraphic and sedimentological analysis of the Granada and Guadix basins establishes the time when they became distinct (Upper Tortonian) and their different phases of evolution, up to the entrenchment of the present fluvial network during the Holocene. Six depositional sequences have been differentiated. These are delimited by major unconformities, representing tectonic and/or eustatic events. The two oldest sequences (Tortonian) correspond to infilling during the phase of marine sedimentation, the third (uppermost Tortonian) corresponds to the marine-continental transition, and the remaining three (post-Tortonian) correspond to the continental infilling.
Introduction
The Granada and Guadix basins are intramontane basins developed during and after the Upper Miocene, after westward displacement of the Alboran realm had ceased (Sanz de Galdeano & Vera, 1992). The presence of the remains of Lower and Middle Miocene marine materials on the basement suggests that these and other basins were superimposed on what was a sedimentation area which, from its inception and throughout its evolution, played a part in the geological history of the Alboran basin. The sedimentary cover recognized on the basement of the Alboran basin (Comas et al., 1992), which characterizes the sedimentary infilling of the Betic and Rifian Neogene basins, allows us to visualize a more or less continuous sedimentary deposition during part of the Neogene in an ‘ancient Alboran basin’.
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- Tertiary Basins of SpainThe Stratigraphic Record of Crustal Kinematics, pp. 353 - 365Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 1996
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