José Manuel Castro
University of Jaén
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Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology | 2003
G.A. de Gea; José Manuel Castro; Roque Aguado; Pedro A. Ruiz-Ortiz
A N 13 C curve is reported for the latest Barremian to Early Aptian at a section located in the Prebetic zone (Cau section, SE Spain). The studied section records a hemipelagic succession of dark shales, deposited on a distal carbonate ramp with a high subsidence rate, adjacent to shallow carbonate environments. The integrated biostratigraphy of the section is based on ammonites, planktonic foraminifera and calcareous nannofossils, and it has allowed an accurate dating of the succession. The N 13 C curve presented shows a distinctive evolution, leading to the recognition of three major excursions, as well as a subdivision into eight segments, which represents an improvement of the current biostratigraphic resolution. The correlation, both isotopic and biostratigraphical, with other well resolved sections is very accurate even at the higher resolution attained. Correlation with sections with lowresolution biostratigraphic characterisation from shallow platform limestones also gives good results, which supports the effectiveness of carbon isotope stratigraphy as a correlation tool.
Facies | 2018
Luis M. Nieto; Matías Reolid; Francisco J. Rodríguez-Tovar; José Manuel Castro; José Miguel Molina; Pedro A. Ruiz-Ortiz
Four lithofacies and 12 microfacies types recognized in an upper Aptian section in the Sierra de Bedmar-Jódar (Prebetic of Jaén) represent shallow lagoonal environments (marl and marly limestone) and sand bars that delimited the lagoon. The lagoonal facies reflect subtidal restricted water circulation with low energy. The sand bar facies (intertidal environment) have upper surfaces that show the effects of supratidal and subaerial conditions. The presence of early fractures in particular lithofacies shows the importance of local synsedimentary tectonics during sedimentation. Thalassinoides, ?Arenicolites, Diplocraterion, Circolites, Gastrochaenolites and Trypanites are recorded in different beds of this section, reflecting various states of substrate consistency, in the form of firmground, hardground, and rockground. Whereas firmground conditions were dominant in the lower part of the section, hardgrounds and rockgrounds are mainly present in the upper part of the section. Four types of shallowing-upward elementary sequence are recognized. All the sequences show at the base mudstone or wackestone microfacies representing a lagoonal environment, overlain by sand-bar grain-pack-stone facies corresponding to a bar bounding the lagoon. The factors that controlled their development were carbonate production and tectonic movements.
Cretaceous Research | 1999
Roque Aguado; José Manuel Castro; Ginés A. de Gea
Basin Research | 2004
Pedro A. Ruiz-Ortiz; Dan Bosence; J. Rey; Luis M. Nieto; José Manuel Castro; José Miguel Molina
Nature Geoscience | 2016
B. D. A. Naafs; José Manuel Castro; G.A. de Gea; María Luisa Quijano; Daniela N. Schmidt; Richard D. Pancost
Cretaceous Research | 2008
José Manuel Castro; G.A. de Gea; Pedro A. Ruiz-Ortiz; Luis M. Nieto
Bulletin De La Societe Geologique De France | 1998
Pedro A. Ruiz-Ortiz; José Manuel Castro
Cretaceous Research | 2001
José Manuel Castro; G.A. de Gea; Roque Aguado
Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology | 2012
María Luisa Quijano; José Manuel Castro; Richard D. Pancost; Ginés A. de Gea; María Najarro; Roque Aguado; Idoia Rosales; Javier Martín-Chivelet
Cretaceous Research | 1995
José Manuel Castro; Pedro A. Ruiz-Ortiz