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Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 2015
The stratigraphic distribution of the Toarcian brachiopods of the Iberian Range is summarized. Se... more The stratigraphic distribution of the Toarcian brachiopods of the Iberian Range is summarized. Several episodes of faunal turnover are distinguished permitting the recognition of 7 successive assemblages. A comparison with the sequence stratigraphy proposed for the basin shows that episodes of faunal change coincide with changes in the trend of the deepening-shallowing sequences. In particular, the most conspicuous changes, and therefore the more useful ones for correlations, take place after the transgressive maxima (uppermost part of the Tenuicostatum Zone, middle part of the Bifrons Zone and upper part of the Insigne Zone).
jurassic brachiopods collected by Torrubia in the Molina de Aragón Area and described by this aut... more jurassic brachiopods collected by Torrubia in the Molina de Aragón Area and described by this author in 1754 are studied. Most of the specimens figured on his publication have been assignated to the species currently recognized in the region.
Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 2015
The stratigraphic distribution of the Toarcian brachiopods of the Iberian Range is summarized. Se... more The stratigraphic distribution of the Toarcian brachiopods of the Iberian Range is summarized. Several episodes of faunal turnover are distinguished permitting the recognition of 7 successive assemblages. A comparison with the sequence stratigraphy proposed for the basin shows that episodes of faunal change coincide with changes in the trend of the deepening-shallowing sequences. In particular, the most conspicuous changes, and therefore the more useful ones for correlations, take place after the transgressive maxima (uppermost part of the Tenuicostatum Zone, middle part of the Bifrons Zone and upper part of the Insigne Zone).
jurassic brachiopods collected by Torrubia in the Molina de Aragón Area and described by this aut... more jurassic brachiopods collected by Torrubia in the Molina de Aragón Area and described by this author in 1754 are studied. Most of the specimens figured on his publication have been assignated to the species currently recognized in the region.