The Messinian stromatolites of the Sierra del Colmenar (Western Mediterranean): Facies characterization and sedimentological interpretation

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A representative outcrop of the Messinian stromatolites belonging to the Terminal Carbonate Complex unit, from the northern sector of the Bajo Segura basin (Caja de Ahorros del Mediterraneo section, Sierra del Colmenar, SE Spain) has been studied. Here, we present a detailed analysis of the architecture, external morphology, and internal morphology in order to reconstruct the environmental and palaeoecological conditions for their growth. The stromatolites macrostructure consists of a continuously doming type morphology (build up and sheets areas). These developed close to the coast and acted as a palaeogeographic barrier, reducing physical stress, channeling the erosive effect of water and favoring restricted conditions. This stromatolitic macrostructure exhibits variations in its internal morphology, giving rise to seven subfacies, which are a product of the environmental changes experienced during the growth of the microbial mats. Although broadly suggesting a coastal environment, restricted and shallow during formation, the variation in internal morphology (mesostructure and microstructure) is evidence of minor changes in the physical environment that indicate a progressive shallowing.

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Villafañe, P. G., Corbí, H., Cónsole-Gonella, C., Ruiz-Sánchez, F. J., & Soria, J. M. (2018). The Messinian stromatolites of the Sierra del Colmenar (Western Mediterranean): Facies characterization and sedimentological interpretation. PeerJ, 2018(10). https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.5766

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