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Published September 15, 2013 | Supplemental Material
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Geobiology of a lower Cambrian carbonate platform, Pedroche Formation, Ossa Morena Zone, Spain

Abstract

The Cambrian Pedroche Formation comprises a mixed siliciclastic–carbonate succession recording subtidal deposition on a marine platform. Carbonate carbon isotope chemostratigraphy confirms previous biostratigraphic assignment of the Pedroche Formation to the Atdabanian regional stage of Siberia, correlative to Cambrian Series 2. At the outcrop scale, thrombolitic facies comprise ~ 60% of carbonate-normalized stratigraphy and coated-grains another ~ 10%. Petrographic point counts reveal that skeletons contribute at most 20% to thrombolitic inter-reef and reef-flank lithologies; on average, archaeocyath clasts make up 68% of skeletal materials. In contrast, petrographic point counts show that skeletons comprise a negligible volume of biohermal and biostromal thrombolite, associated nodular carbonate facies, and ooid, oncoid and peloid grainstone facies. As such, archaeocyathan reefal bioconstructions represent a specific and limited locus of skeletal carbonate production and deposition. Consistent with data from coeval, globally dispersed lower Cambrian successions, our analysis of the Pedroche Formation supports the view that lower Cambrian carbonates have more in common with earlier, Neoproterozoic deposits than with younger carbonates dominated by skeletal production and accumulation.

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© 2013 Elsevier B.V. Received 9 March 2013, Revised 5 June 2013, Accepted 10 June 2013, Available online 22 June 2013. We thank the Agouron Institute for generous support as well as Daniel Schrag and Greg Eischeid for access to the Harvard University Laboratory for Geochemical Oceanography, where carbonate isotopic analyses were completed. We also thank Sara Pruss and an anonymous reviewer for constructive comments that helped to improve this paper.

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