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Evolución de facies en el Trias de la zona Prebética y borde de la Meseta. Transversal Orcera-Puente Genave (prov. Jaén)

Authors: Fernández, J.; Gil, Alejandro J.; López-Garrido, A. C.;

Evolución de facies en el Trias de la zona Prebética y borde de la Meseta. Transversal Orcera-Puente Genave (prov. Jaén)

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[ES] En este trabajo se establece la evolución de facies para los materiales triásicos desde la Zona Prebética hasta la Meseta. En la Zona Prebética se han reconocido un miembro terrígeno inferior, un miembro carbonatado con intercalaciones terrígenas medio y un miembro lutítico-evaporítico superior, mientras que en el borde de la Meseta faltan las facies carbonatadas y la sucesión estratigráfica es dominantemente terrígena y de color rojo («red beds»).

[EN] In this paper we have determined the evolution of the facies of the triassic materials from the Prebetic to the Meseta zopes. In the Prebetic zone we have identified a lower terrigenous member, a middle carbonate member wit. terrigenaus intercalations and an upper lutitic evaporitic member. At the edge of the Meseta te carbonate facies are- missing and the stratigraphic section is predominantly red-caloured terrigenous (red beds).

Trabajo perteneciente al Proyecto «Relación tectónica-sedimentación en el extremo oriental de la Zona Prebética» realizado por el Instituto Andaluz de Geología Mediterránea C.S.I.C. y la Universidad de Alicante y subvencionado por la C.A.I.C.Y.T.

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Facies carbonatadas, Prebética, Trias

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