Bioerosion pattern in a nearshore setting as a tool to disentangle multiphase transgressive episodes

Volume: 554, Pages: 109820
Published: Sep 15, 2020
Abstract
null null Palaeoichnology is known to be a powerful tool for the characterisation of unconformity surfaces. In a Neogene post-orogenic basin of the Betic domain (Alicante, SE Spain), a complex Miocene transgressive event on an exposed Eocene succession is recorded. The resulting unconformity surface as well as the overlying beds resulting from the establishment of a nearshore environment are ichnologically and palaeoecologically analysed....
Paper Details
Title
Bioerosion pattern in a nearshore setting as a tool to disentangle multiphase transgressive episodes
Published Date
Sep 15, 2020
Volume
554
Pages
109820
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