Skip to main content
Log in

High-frequency cycles in the upper Aptian carbonates of the Organyà basin, NE spain

  • Original Paper
  • Published:
Geologische Rundschau Aims and scope Submit manuscript

Abstract

High-frequency cycles in Upper Aptian carbonates have been studied on the carbonate ramp of Organyà (southeastern Pyrenees). The depositional area comprises a shallow marine to deeper marine transect. A detailed facies model is developed subdividing the transect into an inner ramp area (above fairweather wave base), a mid-ramp area (between fairweather wave base and storm wave base) and an outer ramp area (below storm wave base).

Based on microfacies analysis a cyclostratigraphic and sequence stratigraphic interpretation is established. Variations of the sedimentary patterns within different sections of the homoclinal ramp are due mainly to sea level changes. Sea level changes of third and fourth order are reflected by the shifting of the shallow subtidal facies belts up and down the ramp. The study of fifth-order sea level changes is based on statistical methods (quantitative facies analysis and principal component analysis). The ratio of the fourth- and fifth-order cycles is very similar to the well-known ratio of the eccentricity (100 ka) and the precession (18.6/22.5 ka). The absolute age values derived from the cyclostratigraphy fit into the biostratigraphic framework. Thus, a global eustatic control is assumed to be responsible for the cycles of higher frequency. The lower frequency third-order sequences, however, were considerably influenced by local tectonic processes.

This is a preview of subscription content, log in via an institution to check access.

Access this article

Price excludes VAT (USA)
Tax calculation will be finalised during checkout.

Instant access to the full article PDF.

Similar content being viewed by others

References

  • Bachmann M (1994) Die Karbonatrampe von Organyà im oberen Oberapt und unteren Unteralb (NE-Spanien, Prov. Lerida): Fazies, Zyklo- und Sequenzstratigraphie. Ber Fachber Geowiss Univ Bremen 54:1–147

    Google Scholar 

  • Berástegui X, Garcia-Senz JM, Losantos M. (1990) Tecto-sedimentary evolution of the Organyà extensional basin (central south Pyrenean unit, Spain) during the lower Cretaceous. Bull Soc géol France VI 2:251–264

    Google Scholar 

  • Berástegui X, Losantos M, Muños JA, Puigdefàbregas C (1993) Tall geològic del Pirineu central 1:200 000. Map and explanations. Servei Geològic de Catalunya, Barcelona, 58 pp

  • Berger A, Loutre MF (1994) Astronomical forcing through geological time. Int Assoc Sedimentol Spec Publ 19:15–24

    Google Scholar 

  • Boer PL de (1983) Aspects of Middle Cretaceous pelagic sedimentation in southern Europe; producing and storage of organic matter, stable isotopes, and astronomical influences. Geol Ultraiectina 31:112 pp

    Google Scholar 

  • Bosellini A, Stefani M (1990) Rosengarten: a platform-to-basin carbonate section (middle Triassic, Dolomites, Italy). Dolomieu Conference on Carbonate Platforms and Dolomitization, Guide Book, Field Trip C, 24 pp

  • Burchette TP, Wright VP (1992) Carbonate ramp depositional systems. Sediment Geol 79:3–57

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • Calvet F, Tucker ME, Henton JM (1990) Middle Triassic carbonate ramp system in the Catalan basin, northeast Spain: facies, systems tracts, sequences and controls. Spec Publ Int Assoc Sediment 9:79–108

    Google Scholar 

  • Caron M (1985) Cretaceous planktic foraminifera. In: Bolli HM, Saunders JB, Perch-Nielsen K (eds) Plankton stratigraphy. Cambridge Earth Sci Ser. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, pp 17–86

    Google Scholar 

  • Davies JC (1986) Statistics and data analysis in geology, 2nd edn. Wiley, New York, 646 pp

    Google Scholar 

  • Dix GJ (1989) High-energy, inner shelf carbonate facies along a tide-dominated non-rimmed margin, northwestern Australia. Marine Geol 89:347–362

    Google Scholar 

  • Drummond CN, Wilkinson BH (1992) On the use of cycle thickness diagrams as records of long-term sealevel change during accumulation of carbonate sequences. J Geol 110:687–702

    Google Scholar 

  • Einsele G, Ricken W, Seilacher A (eds) (1991) Cycles and events in stratigraphy. Springer, Berlin Heidelberg New York, pp 617–659

    Google Scholar 

  • Elrick M, Read JF (1991) Cyclic ramp-to-basin carbonate deposits, Lower Mississippian, Wyoming and Montana: a combined field and computer modelling study. J Sediment Petrol 61:1194–1224

    Google Scholar 

  • Fischer AG, Herbert TD, Napoleone G, Prelomi Silva I, Ripepe M (1991) Albian pelagic rhythms (Piobbico Core). J Sediment Petrol 61:1164–1172

    Google Scholar 

  • Garcia-Senz JM, Berástegui X, Caus E, Losantos M (1991) La Cuenca de Organya. Estratígrafia. In: Berástegui X, Losantos M (eds) El Cretacico inferior de la Cuenca de Organya (Lamina Cabagante de Boixols). Ill Coloquio del Cretacico de Españas, excursion guide

  • García-Mondéjar J (1990) The Aptian-Albian carbonate episode of the Basque-Cantabrian basin (northern Spain): general characteristics, controls and evolution. Spec Publ Int Assoc Sedimentol 9:257–290

    Google Scholar 

  • García-Mondéjar J, Fernández-Mendiola PA (1993) Sequence stratigraphy and systems tracts of a mixed carbonate and plat-form-basin setting: the Albian of Lunada and Soba, northern Spain. Am Assoc Petrol Geol 77:245–275

    Google Scholar 

  • Garrido-Megias A, Rios Aragües LM (1972) Síntesis geológica del Secundario y Terciario entre los ríos Cinca y Segre (Pirineo Central de la vertiente sur pirenaica, provincias de Huesca y Lérida). Boletin Geol Minera 83:1–47

    Google Scholar 

  • Gischler E, Gräfe K-U, Wiedmann J (1994) The Upper CretaceousLacazina limestone in the Basco-Cantabrian and Iberian basins of northern Spain: cold-water grain associations in warm-water environments. Facies 30:209–246

    Google Scholar 

  • Goldhammer RK, Dunn PA, Hardie LA (1987) High frequency glacio-eustatic sea-level oscillations with Milankovitch characteristics recorded in Middle Triassic platform carbonates in northern Italy. Am J Sci 287:853–892

    Google Scholar 

  • Goldhammer RK, Dunn PA, Hardie LA (1990) Depositional cycles, composite sea-level changes, cycle stacking patterns, and their hierarchy of stratigraphic forcing: examples from Alpine Triassic platform carbonates. Geol Soc Am Bull 102:535–562

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • Goldhammer RK, Harris MT, Dunn PA, Hardie LA (1993) Sequence stratigraphy and systems tract development of the Latemar platform, Middle Triassic of the Dolomites (northern Italy): outcrop calibration keyed by cycle stacking patterns. In: Louks RG, Sarg JF (eds) Carbonate sequence stratigraphy, recent development and applications. Am Assoc Petrol Geol Mem 57:353–387

    Google Scholar 

  • Gradstein FM, Agterberg FP, Ogg JG, Hardenbol J, Veen P van, Thierry J, Huang Z (1994) A Mesozoic time scale. J Geophys Res 99, B12:24051–24074

    Google Scholar 

  • Gräfe K-U (1994) Sequence stratigraphy in the Cretaceous and Paleogene (Aptian to Eocene) of the Basco-Cantabrian Basin (N Spain). Tübinger Geowiss Arb A18:1–418

    Google Scholar 

  • Grötsch J (1991) Die Evolution von Karbonatplattformen des offenen Ozeans in der mittleren Kreide (NW-Jugoslawien, NW-Pazifik, NW-Griechenland): Möglichkeiten zur Rekonstruktion von Meeresspiegeländerungen verschiedener Größenordnung. Diss. Univ. Erlangen, 168 pp

  • Grötsch J (1994) Guilds, cycles and episodic vertical aggradation of a reef (Late Barremian to Early Aptian, Dinaric carbonate platform, Slovenia). Int Assoc Sedimentol Spec Publ 19:227–242

    Google Scholar 

  • Halley RB, Harris PM, Hine AC (1983) Bank margin environment. In: Scholle PA, Bebout DG, Moore CH (eds) Carbonate depositional environments. Am Assoc Petrol Geol Mem 33:463–506

    Google Scholar 

  • Haq BU, Hardenbol J, Vail PR (1988) Mesozoic and Cenozoic chronostratigraphy and eustatic cycles. In: Wilgus CK, Hastings BS, Posamentier H, Van Wagoner JC, Ross CA, Kendall CGSC (eds) Sea-level changes: an integrated approach. Soc Econ Palaeontol Min Spec Publ 42:71–108

    Google Scholar 

  • Jimenez de Cisneros C, Vera JA (1993) Milankovitch cyclicity in Purbeck peritidal limestones of the Prebetic (Berriasian, southern Spain). Sedimentology 40:513–537

    Google Scholar 

  • Lenoble JL, Canérot J (1993) Sequence stratigraphy of the Clansayesien (uppermost Aptian) formations in the western Pyrenees (France). Int Assoc Sedimentol Spec Publ 18:283–294

    Google Scholar 

  • Longo G, D’Argenio B, Ferreri V, Iorio M (1994) Fourier evidence for high-frequency astronomical cycles recorded in Early Cretaceous carbonate platform strata, Monte Maggiore, southern Apennines, Italy. Int Assoc Sedimentol Spec Publ 19:77–85

    Google Scholar 

  • Malod JA, Mauffret A (1990) Iberian plate motions during the Mesozoic. Tectonophysics 184:261–278

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • Martinez R (1982) Ammonoideos Cretácicos del Prepirineo de la Provincia de Lleida. Tesis doctoral, Publicaciones de Geología, Univ Auton. Barcelona 7:198 pp

  • Mey PHW (1968) Geology of the upper Ribagorzana and Tor Valley, Central Pyrenees, Spain. Leidse Geol Medel 41:229–292

    Google Scholar 

  • Mey PHW, Nagtegaal PJC, Roberti KH, Hartevelt JJA (1968) Lithostratigraphic subdivision of Post-Hercynian deposits in the South Central Pyrenees, Spain. Leidse Geol Medel 41:221–228

    Google Scholar 

  • Peybernès B (1976) Le Jurasique et le Crétacé inférieur des Pyrénées franco-espagnoles entre la Garonne et la Méditerranée. Thèse Doct Univ Toulouse Paul-Sabatier, Imp. CRDP, Toulouse, 459 pp

    Google Scholar 

  • Peybernès B, Souquet P (1984) Basement blocks and tecto-sedimentary evolution in the Pyrenees during Mesozoic times. Geol Mag 121:397–405

    Google Scholar 

  • Pratt BR, Smewing JD (1993) Early Cretaceous platform-margin configurations and evolution in the Central Oman Mountains, Arabian Peninsula. Am Assoc Petrol Geol Bull 77:225–244

    Google Scholar 

  • Puigdefàbregas C, Souquet P (1986) Tecto-sedimentary cycles and depositional sequences of the Mesozoic and Tertiary from the Pyrenees. Tectonophysics 129:173–203

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • Reijmer JJG, Everaas JSL (1991) Carbonate platform facies reflected in carbonate basin facies (Triassic, northern Calcareous Alps, Austria). Facies 25:253–278

    Google Scholar 

  • Reijmer JJG, Sprenger A, Ten Kate WGHZ, Schlager W, Krystyn L (1994) Periodicities in the composition of Late Triassic calciturbidites (eastern Alps, Austria). Spec Publ Int Assoc Sedimentol 19:323–343

    Google Scholar 

  • Rosell J, Llombart C (1982) Pirineo. In: García A (ed) El Cretácico de España. Univ Complutense, Madrid, pp 161–198

    Google Scholar 

  • Roure F, Choukroune MP, Berástegui X, Muños JA, Villien A, Matheron P, Bareyt M, Seguret M, Camara P, Deramond J (1989) ECORS deep seismic and balanced cross sections: geometric constraints on the evolution of the Pyrenees. Tectonics 8:41–50

    Google Scholar 

  • Schöllhorn E (1992) Biogene Sedimentation an einem Rampen-Transekt des Apt/Alb in den mittleren Südpyrenäen. Fachbereich Geowiss Univ Bremen 30:277–287

    Google Scholar 

  • Schönwiese CJ (1985) Praktische Statistik für Meteorologen und Geowissenschaftler. Gebr. Borntraeger, Berlin Stuttgart, 231 pp

    Google Scholar 

  • Schwarzacher W (1994) Cyclostratigraphy and the Milankovitch Theory. Dev Sedimentol 52:238 pp

    Google Scholar 

  • Schwarzacher W, Haas J (1986) Comparative statistical analysis of some Hungarian and Austrian Upper Triassic peritidal carbonate sequences. Acta Geol Hungarica 29:175–196

    Google Scholar 

  • Schwenke M (1993) Geologische Kartierung des Westteils des Val Cabó (Provinz Lérida/mittlere Südpyrenäen/NE-Spanien) unter besonderer Betrachtung der Sedimentationsentwicklung im Apt/Alb. Diplomkartierung Univ Bremen, 99 pp

  • Scott RW, Frost SH, Shaffer BL (1988) Early Cretaceous sea-level changes, Gulf Coast and southeastern Arabia. In: Wilgus CK, Hastings BS, Posamentier H, Van Wagoner JC, Ross CA, Kendall CGSC (eds) Sea-level changes: an integrated approach. Soc Econ Palaeontol Min Spec Publ 42:275–284

    Google Scholar 

  • Souquet P, Peybernès B (1991) Stratigraphie séquentielle du cycle albien dans les Pyrénées franco-espagnoles. Bull Centres Rech Explor-Prod Elf Aquitaine 15:195–213

    Google Scholar 

  • Strasser A (1988) Shallowing upward sequences in Purbeckian peritidal carbonates (lowermost Cretaceous, Swiss and French Jura mountains). Sedimentology 35:369–383

    Google Scholar 

  • Strasser A (1994) Lagoonal-peritidal carbonate cyclicity: French Jura Mountains. Spec Publ Int Assoc Sedimentol 19:285–301

    Google Scholar 

  • Tucker ME, Wright VP (1990) Carbonate sedimentology. Blackwell, Oxford, 482 pp

    Google Scholar 

  • Tucker ME, Calvet F, Hunt D (1993) Sequence stratigraphy of carbonate ramps: systems tracts, models and application to the Muschelkalk carbonate platform of eastern Spain. Int Assoc Sedimentol Spec Publ 18:397–415

    Google Scholar 

  • Vail PR, Audemard F, Bowman SA, Eisner PN, Perz-Cruz C (1991) The stratigraphic signatures of tectonics, eustasy and sedimentology — an overview. In: Einsele G, Ricken W, Seilacher A (eds) Cycles and events in stratigraphy. Springer, Berlin Heidelberg New York, pp 617–659

    Google Scholar 

  • Van Wagoner JC, Posamentier WHW, Mitchum RM, Vail PR, Sarg JF (1988) An overview of the fundamentals of sequence stratigraphy and key definitions. In: Wilgus CK, Hastings BS, Posamentier H, Van Wagoner JC, Ross CA, Kendall CGSC (eds) Sea-level changes: an integrated approach. Soc Econ Palaeontol Min Spec Publ 42:39–46

    Google Scholar 

  • Vergés J (1993) Estudi tectònic del versant sud del Pirineu oriental i central. Evolució cinemàtica en 3D. Tesis doctoral Univ de Barcelona, Barcelona, 191 pp

  • Vergés J, Muños JA (1990) Thrust sequences in the southern central Pyrenees. Bull Soc géol France (8) VI 2:265–271

    Google Scholar 

  • Ward WC, Weidie AE, Back W (1985) Geology and hydrology of the Yucatan. Geological Society of New Orleans, New Orleans, Louisiana, 160 pp

    Google Scholar 

  • Willems H (1982) Stratigraphie und Tektonik im Bereich der Antiklinale von Boixols-Coll de Nargó — ein Beitrag zur Geologie der Decke von Montsech (zentrale Südpyrenäen, Nordost-Spanien. Frankfurter Geowiss Arb A 2:1–336

    Google Scholar 

  • Wittmann S (1993): Geologische Kartierung des Ostteils des Vall de Cabó (Provinz Lérida/mittlere Südpyrenäen /NE-Spanien) unter besonderer Betrachtung der Sedimentationsentwicklung im Apt/Alb. — Diplomkatierung, Univ Bremen, 69 pp

Download references

Author information

Authors and Affiliations

Authors

Rights and permissions

Reprints and permissions

About this article

Cite this article

Bachmann, M., Willems, H. High-frequency cycles in the upper Aptian carbonates of the Organyà basin, NE spain. Geol Rundsch 85, 586–605 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02369013

Download citation

  • Received:

  • Accepted:

  • Issue Date:

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02369013

Key words

Navigation