The Devonian units of the Marimanya massif and their relationship with the Pyrenean Devonian facies areas |
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Authors: | J. Palau J. Sanz |
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Affiliation: | 1. Servei Geologic de Catalunva, Dep de P.T. i OP, Generalitat de Catalunya (C/ Diputacio, 92, Barcelona, 08015).;2. Dep. Geol. Dinámica, Geofísica i Paleontología, Univ. Barcelona, (Fac. Geologia, U.B., Zona Universitària Pedralbes, Barcelona, 08028, Spain). |
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Abstract: | AbstractThe metasedimentary materials of the Marimanya Massif are chiefly made up of Devonian deposits, classically attributed to the Cambro-Ordovician. Their stratigraphic succession has been reconstructed from geological mapping, structural analysis and the study of the limestone conodont content, and subsequently divided into four Devonian units.The lower part consists of the Moredo-Salau carbonatic unit (braided alternation, crinoidal carbonates, parallel alternation and Campaus limestones). Its age ranges from the Upper Silurian to Lower Emsian. This unit is overlain by lutites with limestone and fine sandstone intercalations from the Beret series (Lower Emsian-Lower Frasnian).The two units are correlated in the east with the Salau carbonate series and the “Shales Bleutes”, and in the Vielha synclinal with the “Calcaire Basal” and the Entecada, Auba, Sa Fusta and Mont Corbisum units.The Upper part of the succession is formed by the Montgarri and Can Cabau Detrital units, which are lithologically correlated with the Sa Cal and Riu Nere units in the Vall d’Aran and, in the west, with the Agudes-Cap de Pales and Sia series.Thus the Devonian Central facies area stretches eastwards to the Pyrenees ariégeoises and westwards to the Vielha syncline, Les Agudes, Sia, Sagette and Laruns.The new biostratigraphic succession established in the Marimanya Massif represents, to date, the most complete within the Central facies area. The new data obtained enable the correlation between the Devonian units in this facies area with the units in the remaining Devonian facies area in the Pyrenees. |
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Keywords: | Conodonts Stratigraphy Devonian Silurian Pyrenees |
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