SIGNIFICANCE FOR INTERNATIONAL CORRELATION OF THE PERAPERTÚ FORMATION IN NORTHERN PALENCIA, CANTABRIAN MOUNTAINS. TECTONIC/STRATIGRAPHIC CONTEXT AND DESCRIPTION OF MISSISSIPPIAN AND UPPER BASHKIRIAN GONIATITES

Authors

  • Jürgen Kullmann Institut für Geowissenschaften der Universität Tübingen
  • Robert H. Wagner Jardín Botánico de Córdoba
  • Cornelis F. Winkler Prins Nationaal Natuurhistorisch Museum

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.7203/sjp.22.2.20419

Keywords:

Ammonoids, Carboniferous, Bashkirian, Moscovian, Westphalian, Palentian Domain, Cantabrian Mountains, Tectonics.

Abstract

Small ammonoid assemblages are recorded from the Perapertú Formation in northern Palencia. This is a mudstone unit with local platform limestones characterised by carbonate debris flows on the limestone margins. This unit, of Late Bashkirian to Early Moscovian age, participates in a series of southwards verging thrust slicesNorth of a major fault zone which originated as the head (leading edge) of a large thrust sheet with an internal deformation consisting of thrust slices and at least one nappe structure. Opposed vergencies at the head of this major thrust sheet (Carrionas Thrust Front) and the Ruesga Fault which locally modifies its trace, mark the position where the northern branch of the Cantabric-Asturian arcuate fold belt has overridden the southern branch in early Westphalian (Langsettian) times. The chronostratigraphic significance of the Perapertú Formation is discussed in the context of marine-terrestrial correlations for the Late Bashkirian-Early Moscovian time interval. It is concluded that the evidence from NW Spain suggests a position of the base of the Moscovian at the level of basal Westphalian or even within the highest Namurian. A brief analysis of the literature shows this position to be different to some of the correlations admitted in recent publications.
A newly discovered goniatite fauna from the lower part of the Perapertú Formation contains Brannerocera ssp. indicating Late Bashkirian to earliest Moscovian, and Deleshumardites cantabricus Kullmann gen. et sp. nov. This fauna is figured and described in conjunction with the new subfamily Dombaritinae Kullmann (family Delepinoceratidae).

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Published

2021-02-14

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Kullmann, J., Wagner, R. H., & Winkler Prins, C. F. (2021). SIGNIFICANCE FOR INTERNATIONAL CORRELATION OF THE PERAPERTÚ FORMATION IN NORTHERN PALENCIA, CANTABRIAN MOUNTAINS. TECTONIC/STRATIGRAPHIC CONTEXT AND DESCRIPTION OF MISSISSIPPIAN AND UPPER BASHKIRIAN GONIATITES. Spanish Journal of Palaeontology, 22(2), 127–145. https://doi.org/10.7203/sjp.22.2.20419
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