Pliocene-Lower Pleistocene shallow-water mixed siliciclastics and carbonates (Yanigua and Los Haitises formations) in eastern Hispaniola (Dominican Republic)

International audience The virtually unfolded sedimentary cover of the Cordilleras Central and Oriental in the eastern Dominican Republic (eastern Hispaniola, tropical North Atlantic) largely consists of Pliocene to Early Pleistocene mixed siliciclastics and carbonates. These deposits have been grou...

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Published in:Sedimentary Geology
Main Authors: Braga, Juan C., de Neira, Alberto Diaz, Lasseur, Eric, Mediato, Jose, Aguirre, Julio, Abad, Manuel, Hernaiz-Huerta, Pedro P., Monthel, Jacques, Perez-Valera, Fernando, Lopera, Eusebio
Other Authors: Universidad de Granada = University of Granada (UGR), Instituto Geológico y Minero de España (IGME), Bureau de Recherches Géologiques et Minières (BRGM) (BRGM), INYPSA, Universidad de Huelva, Departamento de Geologia, Universidad de Jaén (UJA)
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Language:English
Published: HAL CCSD 2012
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Online Access:https://hal-brgm.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-00846742
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.sedgeo.2012.04.007
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spelling ftunivnantes:oai:HAL:hal-00846742v1 2023-05-15T17:36:28+02:00 Pliocene-Lower Pleistocene shallow-water mixed siliciclastics and carbonates (Yanigua and Los Haitises formations) in eastern Hispaniola (Dominican Republic) Braga, Juan C. de Neira, Alberto Diaz Lasseur, Eric Mediato, Jose Aguirre, Julio Abad, Manuel Hernaiz-Huerta, Pedro P. Monthel, Jacques Perez-Valera, Fernando Lopera, Eusebio Universidad de Granada = University of Granada (UGR) Instituto Geológico y Minero de España (IGME) Bureau de Recherches Géologiques et Minières (BRGM) (BRGM) INYPSA Universidad de Huelva Departamento de Geologia Universidad de Jaén (UJA) 2012 https://hal-brgm.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-00846742 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.sedgeo.2012.04.007 en eng HAL CCSD Elsevier info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.1016/j.sedgeo.2012.04.007 hal-00846742 https://hal-brgm.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-00846742 doi:10.1016/j.sedgeo.2012.04.007 ISSN: 0037-0738 Sedimentary Geology https://hal-brgm.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-00846742 Sedimentary Geology, 2012, 265, pp.182-194. ⟨10.1016/j.sedgeo.2012.04.007⟩ Mixed carbonate-siliciclastic shelf Coral reef Pliocene-Early Pleistocene Hispaniola Eastern Dominican Republic [SDU.STU]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences info:eu-repo/semantics/article Journal articles 2012 ftunivnantes https://doi.org/10.1016/j.sedgeo.2012.04.007 2022-12-13T23:42:06Z International audience The virtually unfolded sedimentary cover of the Cordilleras Central and Oriental in the eastern Dominican Republic (eastern Hispaniola, tropical North Atlantic) largely consists of Pliocene to Early Pleistocene mixed siliciclastics and carbonates. These deposits have been grouped into two laterally interfingering mapping units, the Yanigua and Los Haitises formations. The former (mainly siliciclastics) comprises marl, marly limestone, and minor conglomerate, sandstone, lignite, and carbonaceous clay and crops out closest to the basement. The Los Haitises Formation mainly consists of limestone and intercalating beds of marly limestone and marl. Lithological mapping at the 1:50,000 scale and facies analysis of twelve measured sections and of additional fourteen outcrops suggest that these deposits mainly formed on a shallow-water marine platform fringing the precursor reliefs of the Cordillera Oriental and the southeastern end of the Cordillera Central. Only a limited proportion of sediment formed in floodplains and marshes. Marl and marly limestone dominated the inner platform sediments. Terrigenous mud decreased away from the emergent basement and carbonate sedimentation dominated the more external platform. Corals, molluscs, echinoids, foraminifers, bryozoans, coralline algae, and Halimeda are the main components with varying amounts of carbonate mud. The platform was generally a low-energy environment with seagrass patches. In the inner platform, corals grew as isolated colonies or as small patch reefs dominated by Porites in marly and bioclastic substrates. Branching corals (Stylophora and Acropora) grew in extensive carpets in more distal areas. At least in the last stage of its development (Early Pleistocene), the platform was rimmed by a reef barrier similar to the Holocene Caribbean barrier reefs, with Acropora gr. palmata, A. cervicornis, Porites, Montastrea, Siderastrea, and Diploria as the main reef builders. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic Université de Nantes: HAL-UNIV-NANTES Sedimentary Geology 265-266 182 194
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topic Mixed carbonate-siliciclastic shelf
Coral reef
Pliocene-Early
Pleistocene
Hispaniola
Eastern Dominican Republic
[SDU.STU]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences
spellingShingle Mixed carbonate-siliciclastic shelf
Coral reef
Pliocene-Early
Pleistocene
Hispaniola
Eastern Dominican Republic
[SDU.STU]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences
Braga, Juan C.
de Neira, Alberto Diaz
Lasseur, Eric
Mediato, Jose
Aguirre, Julio
Abad, Manuel
Hernaiz-Huerta, Pedro P.
Monthel, Jacques
Perez-Valera, Fernando
Lopera, Eusebio
Pliocene-Lower Pleistocene shallow-water mixed siliciclastics and carbonates (Yanigua and Los Haitises formations) in eastern Hispaniola (Dominican Republic)
topic_facet Mixed carbonate-siliciclastic shelf
Coral reef
Pliocene-Early
Pleistocene
Hispaniola
Eastern Dominican Republic
[SDU.STU]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences
description International audience The virtually unfolded sedimentary cover of the Cordilleras Central and Oriental in the eastern Dominican Republic (eastern Hispaniola, tropical North Atlantic) largely consists of Pliocene to Early Pleistocene mixed siliciclastics and carbonates. These deposits have been grouped into two laterally interfingering mapping units, the Yanigua and Los Haitises formations. The former (mainly siliciclastics) comprises marl, marly limestone, and minor conglomerate, sandstone, lignite, and carbonaceous clay and crops out closest to the basement. The Los Haitises Formation mainly consists of limestone and intercalating beds of marly limestone and marl. Lithological mapping at the 1:50,000 scale and facies analysis of twelve measured sections and of additional fourteen outcrops suggest that these deposits mainly formed on a shallow-water marine platform fringing the precursor reliefs of the Cordillera Oriental and the southeastern end of the Cordillera Central. Only a limited proportion of sediment formed in floodplains and marshes. Marl and marly limestone dominated the inner platform sediments. Terrigenous mud decreased away from the emergent basement and carbonate sedimentation dominated the more external platform. Corals, molluscs, echinoids, foraminifers, bryozoans, coralline algae, and Halimeda are the main components with varying amounts of carbonate mud. The platform was generally a low-energy environment with seagrass patches. In the inner platform, corals grew as isolated colonies or as small patch reefs dominated by Porites in marly and bioclastic substrates. Branching corals (Stylophora and Acropora) grew in extensive carpets in more distal areas. At least in the last stage of its development (Early Pleistocene), the platform was rimmed by a reef barrier similar to the Holocene Caribbean barrier reefs, with Acropora gr. palmata, A. cervicornis, Porites, Montastrea, Siderastrea, and Diploria as the main reef builders.
author2 Universidad de Granada = University of Granada (UGR)
Instituto Geológico y Minero de España (IGME)
Bureau de Recherches Géologiques et Minières (BRGM) (BRGM)
INYPSA
Universidad de Huelva
Departamento de Geologia
Universidad de Jaén (UJA)
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Braga, Juan C.
de Neira, Alberto Diaz
Lasseur, Eric
Mediato, Jose
Aguirre, Julio
Abad, Manuel
Hernaiz-Huerta, Pedro P.
Monthel, Jacques
Perez-Valera, Fernando
Lopera, Eusebio
author_facet Braga, Juan C.
de Neira, Alberto Diaz
Lasseur, Eric
Mediato, Jose
Aguirre, Julio
Abad, Manuel
Hernaiz-Huerta, Pedro P.
Monthel, Jacques
Perez-Valera, Fernando
Lopera, Eusebio
author_sort Braga, Juan C.
title Pliocene-Lower Pleistocene shallow-water mixed siliciclastics and carbonates (Yanigua and Los Haitises formations) in eastern Hispaniola (Dominican Republic)
title_short Pliocene-Lower Pleistocene shallow-water mixed siliciclastics and carbonates (Yanigua and Los Haitises formations) in eastern Hispaniola (Dominican Republic)
title_full Pliocene-Lower Pleistocene shallow-water mixed siliciclastics and carbonates (Yanigua and Los Haitises formations) in eastern Hispaniola (Dominican Republic)
title_fullStr Pliocene-Lower Pleistocene shallow-water mixed siliciclastics and carbonates (Yanigua and Los Haitises formations) in eastern Hispaniola (Dominican Republic)
title_full_unstemmed Pliocene-Lower Pleistocene shallow-water mixed siliciclastics and carbonates (Yanigua and Los Haitises formations) in eastern Hispaniola (Dominican Republic)
title_sort pliocene-lower pleistocene shallow-water mixed siliciclastics and carbonates (yanigua and los haitises formations) in eastern hispaniola (dominican republic)
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