Depositional model and paleoecological reconstruction of the Lower Tortonian distally steepened ramp of Menorca (Balearic Islands, Spain)
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2008
abstract:
In carbonate depositional environments, sediment is mostly produced
by different groups of organisms. Ecological parameters, thus, play
a major role controlling carbonate production. In the present work,
carbonate-producing biota, especially foraminifers, are studied to
construct a depositional model and paleoecological interpretation of
the lower Tortonian distally steepened ramp of Menorca (Balearic
Islands, Spain). This carbonate platform corresponds to a highstand
systems track prograding and aggrading over a Paleozoic, Mesozoic,
and, locally, lower Tertiary basement. Outcrops are excellently exposed
in the southern part of the island. Five facies associations are
observed, which, in downdip direction, correspond to inner ramp,
middle ramp, ramp slope, toe of the slope, and outer ramp. Samples
have been studied using point counting of 102 thin sections. Six foraminiferal
assemblages have been distinguished. Eight microfacies
are identified (IR.1, IR.2, MR, URS, LRS, TS.1, TS.2, and OR), based
on the abundance and ecological significance of the foraminifers
(large benthic foraminifers, epiphytics, low-oxygen indicators, and
planktonics) and other carbonate-producing organisms (echinoids,
mollusks, barnacles, bryozoans, serpulids, coral genus Porites, and
green and red algae). Seagrass meadows in the inner ramp correspond
to the euphotic carbonate factory, whereas red algae and large
benthic foraminifers dominate the oligophotic carbonate factory in
the middle ramp and upper ramp slope. Microfacies composition verified
intense sediment-transport processes from inner and middle
ramp down to lower ramp slope, toe of the slope, and outer ramp.
Finally, microfacies analysis also indicates that carbonate-production
took place in warm-water conditions, in oligotrophic-to-mesotrophic
waters.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
List of contributors:
Brandano, Marco
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