Fases diagenéticas en conchas de rudistas caprotínidos y monopléuridos del Complejo Urgoniano de la Punta del Castillo (Albiense inferior, Gorliz, Bizkaia)
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The Urgonian limestones of El Castillo Cape (lower Albian) were deposited in a shallow platform in which
developed rudist and coral constructions. A further karstification created caves at metrical scale filled by sandy
deposits. The rudist assemblages consist largely on bouquets and thickets of caprotinids in whose interspaces
grew bouquets of monopleurids. A complex diagenetic history occurred upon both caprotinid and monopleurid
shells, from early stages (vadose meteoric dissolution) to more advanced ones (neomorphism and selective
dolomitization) to later ones (stylolitization and tectonic fracturing). The monopleurid hipostracum seems to be
the more alterable part of the shell, because it appears frequently dissolved and filled by micrite. On the other
hand, the hipostracum of caprotinids shows in some cases its original aragonitic prismatic polygonal microstructure
partially preserved, in a major degree when close to micritic zones in which the water movement was restrained







