Abstract
A review of the stratigraphic distribution of ammonoid species in the Lower Cretaceous (Hauterivian-Albian) of the Maestrat Basin (E Spain) was carried out. The specimens were mainly collected in the field by us and are stored in university or museum collections. Specimens from private collections and figured in the literature were also studied. We recognized 73 species that are distributed, in accordance with the latest version of the standard Mediterranean ammonite zonation for the Lower Cretaceous, in 14 ammonite zones: Acanthodiscus radiatus, Crioceratites loryi, Lyticoceras nodosoplicatum (Lower Hauterivian); Pseudothurmannia ohmi (Upper Hauterivian); Imerites giraudi (Upper Barremian); Deshayesites oglanlensis, Deshayesites forbesi, Deshayesites deshayesi, Dufrenoyia furcata (Lower Aptian); Epicheloniceras martini, Parahoplites melchioris, Acanthohoplites nolani (Upper Aptian); Leymeriella tardefurcata and Douvilleiceras mammillatum (Lower Albian). The recognition of these biozones allows a precise age calibration of the Maestrat Basin's lithostatigraphic units that contain ammonoids as well as an associated indirect age calibration of the formations without ammonoids. Consequently, this report provides an updated, comprehensive and precise biostratigraphic framework, which aims to become a reference for the analysis of the Lower Cretaceous strata of the Maestrat Basin. The results are also relevant for the analysis of coeval ammonite-bearing sedimentary successions found in other Tethyan basins.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | 99-112 |
| Number of pages | 14 |
| Journal | Journal of Iberian Geology |
| Volume | 40 |
| Issue number | 1 |
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| Publication status | Published - 25 Feb 2014 |
Funding
This study was supported by the grants of the Swiss National Science Foundation (no. 20-121545), the Spanish Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovacion (I+D+i research project CGL2008-04916), the Consolider-Ingenio 2010 programme, under CSD 2006-0004 "Topo-Iberia", the Grup Consolidat de Recerca "Geologia Sedimentaria" (2009SGR-1451), the research project CGL2011-23759 and the research group RNM-178 (Junta de Andalucia). We are very grateful for the helpful reviews made by Peter F. Rawson and Kevin Page.
Keywords
- ammonites
- Lower Cretaceous
- biostratigraphy
- Maestrat Basin
- Spain
- Iberian Chain
- working group
- anoxic event
- evolution
- stratigraphy
- architecture
- succession
- boundary
- system