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Palaeobiogeographic affinities of the reef faunas from the earliest Pragian in the Cantabrian Zone (NW Spain)
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XXIV Jornadas de la Sociedad Española de Palentología , 15-18 de octubre, 2008, Colunga, Asturias (España)
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2008
Abstract
Devonian reef faunas in the Cantabrian Zone are well known through several works done
by the Research Group on Devonian Reefs from Oviedo University. This Group has
established up to seven Devonian reef episodes of different magnitude and some of them were
widely studied (Méndez-Bedia et al., 1994, Fernández et al., 1997, among others). The first
episode was developed during the earliest Pragian and is recorded in some thin-bedded
biostromal limestones with a rich fauna of corals and stromatoporoids. This interval has been
studied within the context of the project CGL2005-03715/BTE and the results are currently in
press. The aim of this work is to display the palaeobiogeographical affinities shown by the
corals and stromatoporoids occurring in this first reef episode.
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