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Title: | The Neoproterozoic-Cambrian transition in Abrantes Region (Central Portugal); Litostratigraphic correlation with the Cambrian Series of Ossa-Morena Zone |
Authors: | Moreira, Noel Pedro, Jorge Romão, José Dias, Rui Araújo, Alexandre Ribeiro, António |
Keywords: | Neoproterozoic-Cambrian transition Abrantes Group Ossa-Morena Zone |
Issue Date: | 2015 |
Publisher: | BRGM & SGF |
Citation: | Noel et al., 2015 |
Abstract: | Abrantes region presents a litostratigraphic succession with clear similarities with typical sequences of
Neoproterozoic-Cambrian transition in Ossa-Morena Zone (OMZ). Classical works have attributed Abrantes entire sequence to Neoproterozoic (e.g. Gonçalves et al., 1979).
Detailed characterization, based on fieldwork, of the stratigraphic succession allows to discriminate the presence of litostratigraphic units, attributed to lower Cambrian by correlation with other localities of the OMZ; these units overly Neoproterozoic series.
The Cambrian sequence begins with a volcano-sedimentary unit composed by detrital rocks, which includes meta-arkoses, meta-pelites and meta-psamites; some rocks show immature content. The
volcanic component is mostly composed by abundant felsic rocks, generally with rhyodacitic composition (Abrantes Felsic Unit). The previous characteristics are
common in OMZ, where a clastic unit (often missing), sometimes with felsic volcanics and conglomerates, overlies the Serie Negra succession, previously deformed
during the Cadomian orogeny at N1; Nance et al., 2012). Abrantes felsic unit gradually change to a carbonate unit
(S. Miguel do Rio Torto Carbonates), with calcitic and dolomitic marbles and interbeded mafic volcanics. This unit
can be correlated with a range of carbonated units present
in all OMZ (Fig. 1C). These units represent a carbonate
platform during lower Cambrian showing the beginning of
an oceanization process that culminates with the opening
of Rheic in lower Ordovician times (Pedro et al., 2010). The lower Cambrian succession culminates with another
volcano-sedimentary complex, poorly outcropping; the clastic succession of this complex is dominated by pelitic
rocks, interbedded with bimodal volcanics. The transition between the carbonated sedimentation and the overlying
volcano-sedimentary one is gradual. All the previous units
have not fossiliferous content, mainly due to the action of metamorphic process, which reaches the amphibolitic facies. |
URI: | http://geolfrance.brgm.fr/sites/default/files/upload/documents/revues_articles_gf1_1_2015.pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10174/17030 |
Type: | lecture |
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