Pujalte, VictorianoRobles, Sergio2014-06-122014-06-122008http://hdl.handle.net/10272/8284Field and borehole data demostrate that the well-known fluviatile Utrillas Fm of N Spain is part of the transgressive system tract of a major second-order sequence. However, the analysis of its upper part in the Olleros de Pisuerga area (Palencia) and in the Trashaedo-1 borehole reveals the existence of three parasequences indicative of smaller scale transgressive-regressive episodes superimposed on the overall transgressive trend. These transgressive-regressive episodes have resulted in the vertical alternation of two different facies associations, a coarse-grained fluviatile association and a finer-grained littoral association, a favourable situation for the development of stratigraphic or mixed hydrocarbon traps that may prove of interest in future subsurface explorationsspaAtribución-NoComercial-SinDerivadas 3.0 Españahttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/es/Utrillas FormationSequence StratigraphyBasque-Cantabrian BasinPalencia ProvinceParasecuencias Transgresivo-Regresivas en un Cortejo Transgresivo: parte superior de la Fm Utrillas en Olleros de Pisuerga, PalenciaTransgressive-regressive parasequences within a transgressive system tract: upper part of the Utrillas Fm at Olleros de Pisuerga, Palenciajournal articleopen access