Cadomian orogenic collapse in the Ibor and Alcudia Anticlines of the Central Iberian Zone, Spain
Cadomian orogenic collapse in the Ibor and Alcudia Anticlines of the Central Iberian Zone, Spain (in The Ediacaran system and the Ediacaran-Cambrian transition, Soren Jensen (prefacer), J. Javier Alvaro (prefacer) and Monica Marti Mus (prefacer))
Geological Magazine (July 2022) 159 (7): 1251-1261
- basement
- Cadomian Orogeny
- Cambrian
- Central Iberian Zone
- denudation
- Europe
- facies
- fault scarps
- Gondwana
- Iberian Peninsula
- ichnofossils
- Lower Cambrian
- microfossils
- orogeny
- paleocurrents
- paleogeography
- Paleozoic
- phosphates
- rift zones
- San Lorenzo Formation
- shoaling
- Southern Europe
- Spain
- tectonics
- Terreneuvian
- Anabarella
- Anabarella plana
- Ibor Anticline
- Treptichnus pedum
- Alcudia Anticline
- Ibor Group
- El Guijo Fault
- Fuentepizarra Formation
- Lower Alcudian-Domo Extremeno Supergroup
- Arrocampo Formation
In the Central Iberian Zone, the Cadomian orogenic collapse is represented by chaotic megabreccias, olistostromes and melange deposits reflecting a drastic change from slope-related deposits, fed by denudation of the Cadomian arc, to offshore-dominant settings episodically punctuated by phosphogenetic processes. In the Ibor and Alcudia anticlines, the pre-rift unconformity is marked by paraconformable to angular discordant contacts separating variable tilted strata of the Ediacaran Lower Alcudian - Domo Extremeno Supergroup and the upper Ediacaran - lower Terreneuvian Ibor Group from the overlying Terreneuvian San Lorenzo and Fuentepizarra formations. The sedimentation of the San Lorenzo Formation reflects two palaeogeographic scenarios: (i) a low-angle stable basement recording shoaling-upward siliciclastic cycles, and (ii) perturbations of basement fault scarps feeding slope-related conglomeratic channels, with NE-directed palaeocurrents, and sourced from topographic palaeohighs controlled by the movement along synsedimentary normal fault systems, such as the so-called El Guijo Fault. The intra-Fortunian age of the pre-rift unconformity is constrained by the ichno- and microfossil content of the succession, and is bracketed between the first occurrence of Treptichnus pedum in the Arrocampo Formation (Ibor Group) and of Anabarella plana in the Fuentepizarra Formation.