Rivista Italiana di Paleontologia e Stratigrafia (Mar 2004)

THE STRATIGRAPHY OF THE UPPER BATHONIAN TO MIDDLE OXFORDIAN SUCESSION OF THE ARAGONESE BRANCH OF THE CORDILLERA IBÉRICA (SPAIN) AND ITS EUROPEAN CONTEXT

  • KEVIN N. PAGE,
  • JULIA BELLO,
  • MARÍA DOLORES LARDIÉS,
  • GUILLERMO MELÉNDEZ,
  • JAVIER RAMAJO,
  • HASSAN ZIANI

DOI
https://doi.org/10.13130/2039-4942/6285
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 110, no. 1

Abstract

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The Upper Bathonian-Middle Oxfordian succession of the Aragonese branch of the Cordillera Ibérica is one of the most completely developed in Europe and includes localities of international importance for Jurassic bio- and chronostratigraphy. Of particular importance are a potential stratotype for the Upper Bathonian of North West Europe and reference sections for a number of Submediterranean Province Middle Oxfordian biostratigraphic units. The intervening Callovian sequence, albeit locally strongly condensed, also includes faunas of key stratigraphical importance. The sequence of stratigraphically important ammonite faunas for this interval is here reviewed and placed in its European context.