Eocene Gravity Flows in the Internal Prebetic (Betic Cordillera, SE Spain): A Vestige of an Ilerdian Lost Carbonate Platform in the South Iberian Margin
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In the Betic-Rif Cordilleras, recent works have evidenced the existence of
well-developed Eocene (Ypresian-Bartonian) carbonate platforms rich in Larger Benthic
Foraminifera (LBF). Contrarily to other sectors of the western Tethys, like the Pyrenean
domain in the North Iberian Margin, where these platforms started in the early Ypresian
(Ilerdian), in the Betic-Rif chains, the recorded Eocene platforms started in the late Ypresian
(Cuisian) after a widespread gap of sedimentation including the Ilerdian time span. In
this work, the Aspe-Terreros Prebetic section (External Betic Zone) is studied. An Eocene
succession with gravity flow deposits consisting of terrigenous and bioclastic turbidites, as
well as olistostromes with olistoliths, was detected. In one of these turbidites, we dated
(with the inherent limitations when dating bioclasts contained by gravity flow deposits) the
middle Ilerdian, on the basis of LBF, representing a vestige of a missing Illerdian carbonate
platform. The microfacies of these turbidites and olistoliths rich in LBF have been described
and documented in detail. The gap in the sedimentary record and absence of Ilerdian
platforms in the Betic-Rif Cordillera have been related to the so-called Eo-Alpine tectonics
(Cretaceous to Paleogene) and sea-level variations contemporarily with the establishment
of shallow marine realms in the margins of the western Tethys
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Tosquella, J., Martín-Martín, M., Miclăuș, C., Tent-Manclús, J. E., Serrano, F., & Martín-Pérez, J. A. (2025). Eocene Gravity Flows in the Internal Prebetic (Betic Cordillera, SE Spain): A Vestige of an Ilerdian Lost Carbonate Platform in the South Iberian Margin. Geosciences, 15(3), 81. https://doi.org/10.3390/geosciences15030081














