Connaissances stratigraphiques sur la base du Mésozoique portugais


Autoria(s): Palain, C.
Data(s)

16/07/2008

16/07/2008

16/07/2008

Resumo

In Portugal, the Mesozoic lower part is principally composed of conglomeratic, arenitic and pelitic deposits, which are here and there associated with carbonates rocks and evaporites. The Germanic Triassic succession is not observed. The Muschelkalk facies do not exist. Carbonates formation, and some thick evaporites deposits (Keuper facies) are of early Jurassic in age. The thick red beds accumulations deposited in a continental environment are Triassic. In Coimbra area the oldest palynomorphs found are Camian-Norian. In South Portugal (Algarve), the triassic serie must be more complete with a lower Triassic rich in Stegocephales bone-beds.

Identificador

http://hdl.handle.net/10362/1482

Idioma(s)

fra

Direitos

openAccess

Palavras-Chave #Portugal #Triassic #Lower Lias
Tipo

article