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Calvo Sorando, José Pedro ; Gómez Gras, D. ; Alonso-Zarza, Ana María ; Jiménez, Sergio | SEPM (Society for Sedimentary Geology) | 2000The Upper Miocene stratigraphic succession of the Las Minas Basin, located at the external zone of the Betic Chain in SE Spain, preserves several examples of lake carbonate bench deposits. Excellent exposures of the carbonate benches allow detai[...]texto impreso
Calvo Sorando, José Pedro ; Stamatakis, Michael G. ; Magganas, Andreas C. | SEPM (Society for Sedimentary Geology) | 1995An unusual carbonate mineral, huntite (Mg3Ca(CO3)4) , is present in Upper Neogene lacustrine formations of the Kozaai Basin, Northern Greece. This carbonate, either pure or mixed with variable proportions of bydromagnesite and magnesite, forms e[...]texto impreso
Quijada, Isabel Emma ; Suárez González, Pablo ; Benito Moreno, María Isabel ; Mas Mayoral, José Ramón | SEPM (Society for Sedimentary Geology) | 2013The Lower Cretaceous (Berriasian) Valdeprado Formation (Cameros Basin, northern Spain) contains more than 900 m of laminated carbonates and pseudomorphs after sulfates. Traditionally, many sedimentary packages of different ages and lithologies h[...]texto impreso
García Frank, Alejandra ; Ureta Gil, María Soledad ; Mas Mayoral, José Ramón | SEPM (Society for Sedimentary Geology) | 2012Condensed intervals provide a framework to study evolution of iron-coated particles. This study examines the ironrich particles contained in the condensed carbonate deposits spanning from uppermost Toarcian to lower Bajocian in the northwestern [...]texto impreso
Sanz Montero, M. Esther ; Rodríguez Aranda, Juan Pablo ; Calvo Sorando, José Pedro | SEPM (Society for Sedimentary Geology) | 2006Based on petrographic, mineralogical, isotope, and facies assemblage analysis, a microbial origin is established for the formation of dolomite associated with gypsum in Miocene evaporite lake deposits of the Madrid Basin, central Spain. In these[...]texto impreso
Benito Moreno, María Isabel ; Lohmann, Kyger C. ; Mas Mayoral, José Ramón | SEPM (Society for Sedimentary Geology) | 2006Burial diagenesis of the Upper Jurassic Torrecilla Reef Complex is recorded by a complex paragenetic sequence initiated with emplacement of ferroan calcite cements and followed by the precipitation of ferroan saddle dolomite. Ferroan calcite cem[...]texto impreso
The Lashly Formation in the Allan Hills of southern Victoria Land, Antarctica, is now at a latitude of 768S and during the Middle Triassic was at least 708S. The combined evidence of fossil roots and soils indicates a paleoclimate unusual for su[...]texto impreso
Bustillo Revuelta, María Ángeles ; Plet, Chloé ; Alonso-Zarza, Ana María | SEPM (Society for Sedimentary Geology) | 2013This paper reports a detailed study of the calcrete and silcrete profiles in the Miocene detrital deposits in the western area of Madrid, at the boundary of two main sedimentary units. The aims of this work were to better understand the pedogeni[...]texto impreso
Arribas Mocoroa, José ; Alonso Millán, Ángela ; Mas Mayoral, José Ramón ; Tortosa, A. ; Rodas, Magdalena ; Fernández Barrenechea, José María ; Alonso Azcárate, Jacinto ; Artigas, Rosana | SEPM (Society for Sedimentary Geology) | 2009The Cameros Basin in Central Spain is an intraplate rift basin that developed from Late Jurassic to Middle Albian time along NW–SE trending troughs. The sedimentary basin fill was deposited predominantly in continental environments and comprises[...]texto impreso
Suárez González, Pablo ; Quijada, Isabel Emma ; Benito Moreno, María Isabel ; Mas Mayoral, José Ramón | SEPM (Society for Sedimentary Geology) | 2015-02Coastal wetlands are prominent modern environments widely studied in geomorphology and ecology, but the term ‘‘coastal wetland’’ is still barely used for the sedimentological classification of ancient deposits. The depositional system studied he[...]texto impreso
Galán Abellán, Ana Belén ; Alonso Azcárate, Jacinto ; Newton, Robert J. ; Bottrell, Simon H. ; Fernández Barrenechea, José María ; Benito Moreno, María Isabel ; Horra del Barco, Raúl de la ; López Gómez, José ; Luque del Villar, Francisco Javier | SEPM (Society for Sedimentary Geology) | 2013Aluminum-phosphate–sulfate (APS) minerals, formed during early diagenesis in relation to acid meteoric waters, are the main host of Sr and S in the Early–Middle Triassic continental sandstones of the Iberian Ranges (east of the Iberian Peninsula[...]texto impreso
The recycled orogenic sand provenance from an uplifted thrust belt, Betic Cordillera, Southern Spain
Critelli, Salvatore ; Arribas Mocoroa, José ; Le Pera, Emilia ; Tortosa, A. ; Marsaglia, Kathleen M. ; Latter, Kelly K. | SEPM (Society for Sedimentary Geology) | 2003The Betic Cordillera of southern Spain represents an uplifted foreland fold–thrust belt. Source rock types of the Betic Cordillera include metamorphic (mainly phyllite, schist, quartzite, and gneiss), sedimentary (siliciclastic and carbonate), v[...]texto impreso
Fernández Díaz, Lurdes ; Putnis, Andrew ; Prieto Rubio, Manuel ; Putnis, Cristine Veta | SEPM (Society for Sedimentary Geology) | 1996Morphological development of calcite crystals is related to supersaturation conditions during growth. Crystallization of calcium carbonate (calcite and aragonite l as well as Mg-calcite was studied under controlled supersaturation conditions by [...]