Middle Jurassic multi‐scale transgressive–regressive cycles: An example from the Lusitanian Basin

Author:

Magalhães Antonio J. C.1234ORCID,Terra Gerson J. S.5,Guadagnin Felipe6,Fragoso Daniel G. C.78ORCID,Menegazzo Mirian C.7,Pimentel Nuno L. A.1,Kumaira Sissa69ORCID,Fauth Gerson10ORCID,Santos Alessandra10,Watkins David K.11,Bruno Mauro D. R.10ORCID,Ceolin Daiane10ORCID,Baecker‐Fauth Simone10,Gabaglia Guilherme P. R.7,Teixeira Washington L. E.12,Lima‐Filho Francisco P.12

Affiliation:

1. Instituto Dom Luiz (IDL), Faculdade de Ciências, Universidade de Lisboa Lisbon Portugal

2. Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte – Programa de Pós‐Graduação em Geodinâmica e Geofísica (PPGG‐LAE) Natal Brazil

3. China‐Brazil Joint Geoscience Research Center IGGCAS Beijing China

4. Magalgeoconsulting Lisbon Portugal

5. Terra Carbonates Porto Alegre Brazil

6. Universidade Federal do Pampa Caçapava do Sul Brazil

7. Petrobras Exploration and Production Rio de Janeiro Brazil

8. Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Instituto de Geociências Porto Alegre Brazil

9. Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos – Programa de Pós‐Graduação em Geologia São Leopoldo Brazil

10. Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos, Instituto Tecnológico de Micropaleontologia (itt Fossil) São Leopoldo Brazil

11. Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences University of Nebraska Lincoln Nebraska USA

12. Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte ‐ Programa de Pós‐Graduação em Geodinâmica e Geofísica (PPGG‐DG‐LAE) Natal Brazil

Abstract

AbstractMulti‐scale transgressive–regressive cycles from the mid‐Jurassic were recognised in the Central Lusitanian Basin, Portugal. These cycles allow the depositional evolution of the basin to be better understood and aid in the construction of stratigraphic sequences composed of three hierarchies. The stacking pattern of high‐frequency transgressive–regressive sequences forms larger clusters that define medium‐frequency transgressive–regressive sequences. Likewise, the stacking pattern of medium‐frequency transgressive–regressive sequences generates two Bathonian–early Callovian low‐frequency transgressive–regressive sequences. Integration of several methods supported the interpretation of facies associations representing clastic deposition in offshore to shoreface environments and carbonate sediments in outer to inner ramp settings. New data from calcareous nannofossils and dinoflagellate assemblages constrained the interval's Bathonian–early Callovian age, thus unveiling the Middle–Upper Jurassic disconformity and filling the Middle Jurassic stratigraphic record gap in the Central Lusitanian Basin. This study may be helpful for similar successions in Tethyan domains and comparable depositional settings elsewhere.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Paleontology,Stratigraphy,Geology,Environmental Science (miscellaneous),Oceanography

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