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[ES] Se estudia la Estratigrafía del Devónico de un sector de los Pirineos centrales (altos valles del Esera y Pique) describiendo las diversas formaciones y tratando de obtener la evolución paleogeográfica de la cuenca durante este período. El Devónico inferior, en continuidad con el Silúrico, es fundamentalmente calcáreo, con desarrollo de biohermos en el Couviniense; el Devónico medio es pizarroso y muestra una progresiva inestabilización en la cuenca, con depósitos "flysch"; a partir del Devónico superior (Frasniense) se inicia una regresión que conduce a la emersión de la zona durante el Fameniense, la cuenca no vuelve a recibir sedimentación hasta el Namuriense, siendo ésta de carácter parálico al N y límmico al S.
[EN] Here is studied the Stratigraphy of Devonian from a part of Central Pyrenees (high Valleys of Esera and Pique Rivers), describing the formations and trying to obtain the paleogeographical evolution of the basin during this period. Lower Devonian is mostly formed by limestones, showing a continuity with Silurian; slaty Middle Devonian shows a progresive inestability of the basin leading to the zone's emersion during Famenian times; basin have not sedimentation until Namurian times having paralic characteristics towards N and limnic ones towards S.
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Pirineos, Estratigrafía, Devónico
Pirineos, Estratigrafía, Devónico
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