Early development and OAE 1a-linked demise of a carbonate platform in the western Tethys: Lower Cretaceous of Sierra Mariola (South Iberian Paleomargin, SE Spain)
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2024
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Elsevier
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A carbonate platform succession of early Aptian age is described from the Sierra Mariola, which is located
within the Prebetic Zone of the Betic External Zones (BEZ) of the Southern Iberian Palaeomargin, in SE
Spain. The facies and stratigraphic architecture of the studied succession are described and analysed from
multiple logged sections to characterize different depositional environments.
The cyclic stacking of facies observed suggests a possible orbital forcing of climate transmitted to
sedimentation. Superbundles are recognized describing two sequences of Regressive-Transgressive (R-T)
evolution. Analysis of carbon-isotope data identifies both the interval before the hyperthermal event of
the early Aptian Oceanic Anoxic Event (OAE 1a) and the onset of the latter event, with an abrupt change
in sedimentation marking the demise of the carbonate platform. The field outcrop thus preserves a
record of the transition from a greenhouse world to a hothouse event.
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Carbonate platforms, Early Aptian, OAE 1a, Paleoclimate, Hothouse events, C-isotopes
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Martínez-Rodríguez et al. 2024. Cretaceous Research, 167:106032