Carbonatos palustres en llanuras de inundación fluviales del Plioceno-Pleistoceno (Cuenca de Guadix, Granada, España)
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Abstract
During its continental stage of infilling (Late Tortonian-Late Pleistocene), the Guadix Basin acted as an
endorheic depression in which an axial fluvial system, fed partialy by two transverse alluvial systems,
drained towards a large shallow lake located in the eastern sector. At that moment, detritic and carbonate
sediments were depositing in the floodplains of the axial valley. The study of the carbonate facies shows
that most of them were deposited in palustrine environments. The palustrine carbonate sediments have
been characterized according to their degree of pedological modification and to their content in detritic
components. Some of the palustrine sediments appear to be related to the progradation of the transverse
alluvial fans, which eventually gave way to the blocking of the master drainage towards the east and
the temporary development of extensive ponds







