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Journal of Sedimentary Research | 1986

Evolution of Buntsandstein fluvial sedimentation in the northwest Iberian Ranges (central Spain)

Amparo Ramos; Alfonso Sopeña; Marta Perez-Arlucea

ABSTRACT The Buntsandstein sediments in central Spain (Permian and Triassic) are mainly continental redbeds that form the base of a sequence that passes up into siliciclastic and carbonate tidal sediments, the Muschelkalk facies. Buntsandstein sedimentation began with conglomeratic and sandy fluvial facies whose detailed sedimentological analysis is the main subject of this work. Massive sheets are the most important conglomerate facies; they were formed by deposition as longitudinal bars. Channel-fill conglomerates are the second most important facies. Lateral accretion deposits also occur in the conglomerates; they evolved from longitudinal bars because of decreasing flow or because the bars had reached a certain height. Sandstones are composed of eleven different facies. Large linguoid or transverse bars were the main bedforms in this environment. These bedforms may be related downstream to large, oblique troughs developed when the tabular bedform grew to a certain size or when a tabular bedform reached another one that acted as an obstacle. Compound and composite compound bars consisting of large sets of trough cross-bedding with scoured, wavy bases are al o recognized in the sandstone facies. Two major cycles occur in the complete conglomerate sequence which correspond to different physiographic models. The lower cycle was mainly formed by channels and bars that were smaller than those in the upper cycle. The upper cycle is more extensive than the lower one and has characteristics that indicate a higher stability. Paleocurrents for both cycles have a north-northeasterly trend. The vertical evolution of these sediments is clearly related to the different fault systems that controlled their distribution. The paleogeography of the sandstone facies, together with paleocurrents (perpendicular to the conglomerate paleoccurents) indicate deposition from a separate dispersal system that extensively overlies the previous one. This unit, which can be followed extensively over most of the Iberian Ranges and even outside the Iberian Ranges, represents the growth of a fluvial braidplain over a large area of Iberia during the Lower Triassic.


Marine Geology | 1991

The Corrubedo beach-lagoon complex, Galicia, Spain: Dynamics, sediments and recent evolution of a mesotidal coastal embayment

Federico Vilas; Alfonso Sopeña; Lourdes Rey; Amparo Ramos; Miguel Ángel Nombela; Alfredo Arche

Abstract The Corrubedo beach-lagoon complex is situated in an embayment on the northwestern coast of Spain. The 4.1 m tidal range and southwesterly winds are the main agents of sediment transportation. The sediments are hybrid arenites (siliciclastic + bioclastic), with carbonate percentages ranging from 27.36 to 54.10%; silt, clay and organic matter occur in minor amounts. Repeated mapping and sampling of the beach, tidal channels, salt marshes and active and vegetated dunes recorded the vertical facies associations and their temporal evolution. Two peat layers at 0.6 and 1.7 m below the present-day marsh have yielded ages of 2280 ± 60 yrs B.P. and 1045 ± 125 yrs B.P. respectively. The possible causes of the relative sea-level rise are discussed.


Archive | 1976

Le Permien En Espagne

C. Virgili; S. Hernando; Amparo Ramos; Alfonso Sopeña

Ces materiaux qui en grande partie etaient jusqu’a maintenant attribues au Trias ou au Carbonifere, existent dans maints endroits de la Peninsule Iberique. Les affleurements sont presque toujours nettement discordants au-dessus du socle hercynien et recouverts aussi en discordance par le Buntsandstein ou par des niveaux plus recents.


Archive | 1983

Gravel Bars in Low‐Sinuosity Streams (Permian and Triassic, Central Spain)

Amparo Ramos; Alfonso Sopeña


Geological Magazine | 1995

Transition from alluvial to coastal deposits (Permian–Triassic) on the Island of Mallorca, western Mediterranean

Amparo Ramos


Sedimentology | 1990

Facies and sand-body geometry of the Queen City (Eocene) tide-dominated delta-margin embayment, NW Gulf of Mexico Basin

Amparo Ramos; William E. Galloway


Journal of iberian geology: an international publication of earth sciences | 1977

Pérmico continental en España.

Carmen Virgili; Amparo Ramos; Alfonso Sopeña; S. Hernando Costa


Lurralde: Investigación y espacio | 1990

Impacto ambiental por metales pesados en sedimentos superficiales de los estuarios exteriores de Guipúzcoa

Iñigo Legorburu Faus; Amparo Ramos; E. Millán


Alimentaria | 1999

Caracterización química, toxicología y microbiología de un yacimiento cubano de dolomita para su para su posible uso como fuente de suplemento nutricional

A. Vizioso; A. Edrida; J. Tillán Capó; M. López Guerra; A. Lagarto; E. Pacheco Benites; J. E. Rodríguez Chanfrau; Amparo Ramos; R. Núñez Gomero; Y. Cabrera


Geogaceta | 1991

Las discontinuidades estratigráficas del Buntsandstein en el borde occidental de la cuenca triásica y su implicación en las correlaciones.

Yolanda Sánchez Moya; A. Muñoz; Amparo Ramos; Alfonso Sopeña

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Alfonso Sopeña

Complutense University of Madrid

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Alfredo Arche

Spanish National Research Council

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J. Pérez

University of Granada

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Manuel Gómez

Polytechnic University of Catalonia

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Yolanda Sánchez Moya

Spanish National Research Council

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A. Muñoz

Spanish National Research Council

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Alfonso Muñoz

Complutense University of Madrid

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