Braquiópodos neógenos del suroeste de la depresión del Guadalquivir (sur de España)
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Se analizan los primeros registros de braquiópodos de las tres formaciones geológicas de mayor distribución cartográfica en el suroeste de la cuenca del Guadalquivir (provincia de Huelva, sur de España). El muestreo realizado en cinco secciones ha permitido reconocer tres especies pertenecientes a los géneros Terebratula, Maltaia y Cryptopora, siendo este último el primer registro del género en España. Se discute el rango bioestratigráfico y el contexto paleoecológico de estas especies y otras halladas en sedimentos del Neógeno superior (Tortoniense-Plioceno Inferior) del sur de España.
This paper analyzes the first brachiopod record of three Neogene formations of the southwestern Guadalquivir Basin (Huelva province, SW Spain) with a wide cartographical distribution. Samples obtained in five sections of these formations have allowed to recognize three species belonging to the genera Terebratula, Maltaia and Cryptopora, the latter being the first record of this genus in Spain. In addition, the biostratigraphical distribution and palaeoecological context of these species and others present in upper Neogene sediments (Tortonian-Lower Pliocene) of south Spain are discussed.
This paper analyzes the ostracod faunas obtained from the lower and middle sections (170.4 m-89.3 m depth) of the core “Huelva” (SW Guadalquivir Basin). These sections were deposited in an epibathyal to outer shelf environment, where these organisms were extremely rare compared with other groups of microfossils. The Tortonian-Messinian boundary appears to mark a temporary shallowing of the environment, characterized by progressive disappearance of epibathyal forms
This paper analyzes the first brachiopod record of three Neogene formations of the southwestern Guadalquivir Basin (Huelva province, SW Spain) with a wide cartographical distribution. Samples obtained in five sections of these formations have allowed to recognize three species belonging to the genera Terebratula, Maltaia and Cryptopora, the latter being the first record of this genus in Spain. In addition, the biostratigraphical distribution and palaeoecological context of these species and others present in upper Neogene sediments (Tortonian-Lower Pliocene) of south Spain are discussed.
This paper analyzes the ostracod faunas obtained from the lower and middle sections (170.4 m-89.3 m depth) of the core “Huelva” (SW Guadalquivir Basin). These sections were deposited in an epibathyal to outer shelf environment, where these organisms were extremely rare compared with other groups of microfossils. The Tortonian-Messinian boundary appears to mark a temporary shallowing of the environment, characterized by progressive disappearance of epibathyal forms
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Toscano Grande, A., García Ramos, D., Ruiz-Muñoz, F., González-Regalado Montero, M.L., Abad de los Santos, M., Civis-Llovera, J., González-Delgado, J.A., Rico-García, A., Martínez Chacón, Mª L., Xiomara García, E.: "Braquiópodos neógenos del suroeste de la depresión del Guadalquivir (sur de España)". Revista Mexicana de Ciencias Geológicas. Vol. 27, n.2, p. 254-263 (2010). ISSN 2007-2902














