1963
Origin of the Stephanian Red Beds in the Ocejo Basin (Prov. of Leon, Spain)
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Leidse Geologische Mededelingen , Volume 28 - Issue 1 p. 377- 387
In the valley of Ocejo (prov. León) a series of alternating conglomerates, sandstones, siltstones, and shales with a red colour are found. This series is 180 m thick, of Stephanian B + C age, and at present dips ± 30°W. Sedimentological analysis gives the following data: (1) quartz is the dominant detrital mineral, hematite and clay form the cement; (2) the components of the conglomerates are chiefly limestones of cobble size, the fine-grained sediments and matrices being chiefly siltstones with varying admixtures of clay size material; (3) the limestone pebbles have low roundness- and flatness-index values. The sediment was deposited by torrents at the foot of a rising mountain area. The source region had a thick cover of red soil on top of limestones. Rapid erosion in these elements caused the deposition of limestone conglomerates in a red matrix during a period in which the climate was warm and humid.
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Oele, E., & Mabesoone, J. M. (1963). Origin of the Stephanian Red Beds in the Ocejo Basin (Prov. of Leon, Spain). Leidse Geologische Mededelingen, 28(1), 377–387. |