Coastal plain and fluvial deposits in the tertiary of central and northern Spain
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1994
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Moechtar, H.
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Abstract
The Ebro Basin represents purely fluvial deposition with a relatively high, but steady
tectonic activity in relation to uplift of the Pyrenees and thrust fault activity. The cyclic
pattern in the fluvial deposits can be attributed to Milankovitch related climatological
changes. In the Loranca Basin both tectonic activity and climatological conditions controlled the
style of the alluvial channels and the alluvial facies distribution.
Also in the Tremp-Graus Basin both tectonic activity and climate influenced the alluvial
deposition and caused cyclic alluvial deposition, while, moreover, the depositional system
was influenced by changes of relative sea level..
The aim of this study is to recognize cyclic patterns in the alluvial sedimentary
successions in the three above mentioned areas in Spain. Moreover, the depositional
cycles will be interpreted in terms of changes in tectonic activity, in climatological
conditions and in sea level.