The sediments of the, Cambrian, Lancara Formation show features which suggest their deposition in a shallow marine environment. The occurrence of stromatolites might indicate that some sediments were deposited in an intratidal environment. The gradual change, upward in the stratigraphie section, from stromatolite deposits via calcarenites to argillaceous limestones and shales is being interpreted as a transgressive marine sequence. The possibility of a penecontemporary dolomitization of the lower part of the formation followed by secondary, post Namurian?, dolomitization is suggested
Interest has been stimulated by discovery of hydrocarbons in turbiditic sandstones interpreted as su...
Precambrian clastic rocks, deposited under unstable conditions, were folded before in a relatively s...
After a late-Precambrian folding, clastic deposits, partly continental, spread out over the region d...
The Lancara Formation is a unit of carbonate sediments of Lower to Middle Cambrian age in the Cantab...
The Lancara Formation is a unit of carbonate sediments of Lower to Middle Cambrian age in the Cantab...
This paper deals with the sedimentary structures and sedimentary petrography of the four lowermost f...
A ca 20 m thick succession of upper Furongian (Cambrian Stage 10) through Middle Ordovician (Darriwi...
Several petrographic and geochemical methods have been applied in order to distinguish and character...
Burial hydrothermal dolomitization is a common diagenetic modification in sedimentary basins with im...
Through the analysis of facies stacking patterns, geometries and bounding surfaces, sequence stratig...
In the Central Iberian Zone of the Iberian Massif, the Los Navalucillos Formation, interpreted as ti...
Carbonate buildups are well developed in the Triassic Upper Muschelkalk of eastern Spain in the La R...
Carbonate buildups are well developed in the Triassic Upper Muschelkalk of eastern Spain in the La R...
Detailed petrographic observations of Upper Proterozoic -Lower Cambrian deposits of the Castañar de ...
The Cambrian Pedroche Formation comprises a mixed siliciclastic–carbonate succession recording subti...
Interest has been stimulated by discovery of hydrocarbons in turbiditic sandstones interpreted as su...
Precambrian clastic rocks, deposited under unstable conditions, were folded before in a relatively s...
After a late-Precambrian folding, clastic deposits, partly continental, spread out over the region d...
The Lancara Formation is a unit of carbonate sediments of Lower to Middle Cambrian age in the Cantab...
The Lancara Formation is a unit of carbonate sediments of Lower to Middle Cambrian age in the Cantab...
This paper deals with the sedimentary structures and sedimentary petrography of the four lowermost f...
A ca 20 m thick succession of upper Furongian (Cambrian Stage 10) through Middle Ordovician (Darriwi...
Several petrographic and geochemical methods have been applied in order to distinguish and character...
Burial hydrothermal dolomitization is a common diagenetic modification in sedimentary basins with im...
Through the analysis of facies stacking patterns, geometries and bounding surfaces, sequence stratig...
In the Central Iberian Zone of the Iberian Massif, the Los Navalucillos Formation, interpreted as ti...
Carbonate buildups are well developed in the Triassic Upper Muschelkalk of eastern Spain in the La R...
Carbonate buildups are well developed in the Triassic Upper Muschelkalk of eastern Spain in the La R...
Detailed petrographic observations of Upper Proterozoic -Lower Cambrian deposits of the Castañar de ...
The Cambrian Pedroche Formation comprises a mixed siliciclastic–carbonate succession recording subti...
Interest has been stimulated by discovery of hydrocarbons in turbiditic sandstones interpreted as su...
Precambrian clastic rocks, deposited under unstable conditions, were folded before in a relatively s...
After a late-Precambrian folding, clastic deposits, partly continental, spread out over the region d...