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Palaeokarst and rauhwacke development,mountain uplift and subaerial sliding of tectonic sheets (northern Sierra de los Filabres,Betic Cordilleras,Spain)
Authors:Orozco  Miguel  Molina  José Miguel  Crespo-Blanc  Ana  Alonso-Chaves  Francisco Manuel
Affiliation:(1) Departamento de Geodinámica – C.S.I.C., Instituto Andaluz de Ciencias de la Tierra, Universidad de Granada, Fuentenueva s/n, 18002- Granada, Spain, e-mail;(2) Departamento de Geología, Campus Universitario, Universidad de Jaén, 23071- Jaén, Spain, e-mail;(3) Departamento de Geología, Campus de La Rábida, Universidad de Huelva, 21819- Huelva, Spain, e-mail
Abstract:
The rauhwackes near Serón in the northern Sierra de los Filabres (S Spain), previously considered as true tectonic breccias, are reinterpreted on the basis of sedimentological, geomorphological and geometrical evidence as subaerial or nearly subaerial sedimentary deposits. Channel fills, parallel lamination, cross-lamination, graded bedding, sedimentary clastic dykes and other sedimentary structures and features occur in the rauhwacke body. These sedimentary rocks correspond to continental deposits of alluvial and karstic origin deposited over a karstified erosional surface of Nevado–Filabride marbles. Although no fossils have been found in the rauhwackes, a Tortonian age for these rocks is suggested on the basis of structural arguments and lithostratigraphic data from the nearby Almanzora basin. The rauhwackes were buried by slabs of Alpujarride rocks that gravitationally slid over them during the uplifting of the Sierra de los Filabres.
Keywords:Betic Cordilleras  continental deposits  gravitational sliding  mountain uplift  palaeokarst structures  rauhwackes
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