Abstract

The Miocene basin of La Cerdanya (Pyrenees, Catalonia, Spain) consist of lacustrine diatomites and fan-deltaic (palustrine) lutites with lignites. A multidisciplinary analysis of palynofacies, organic geochemistry, taphofacies of plant macroremains and sedimentology was carried out in order to characterise taphonomically this basin. Palustrine facies contain highly diverse assemblages of palynomorphs and other palynological matter. The presence of relatively high amount of planar organic remains, mostly cuticles, in this palynofacies is indicative of deposition in the proximal parts of the basin. The organic content is low (1% TOC) except in the case of lignites, where it reaches up to 50%. Generally the Hydrogen Index (HI) values of the palustrine sediments are also relatively low (HI 70–189). Diatomite samples from the lake centre are characterised by high amount of the chlorococcalean alga Botryococcus and sapropelic organic matter and a HI above 500. In contrast, samples from the lake margins comprise Botryococcus, bisaccates and other anemophilous angiosperm pollen and have HI below 410. The TOC of lacustrine samples may reach levels of up to 45.5%. Palynofacies distribution shows a positive correlation with plant taphofacies only in the palustrine sediments but not in the lacustrine facies of the basin. Taphofacies of plant macroremains in the lacustrine sediments display a downslope polarity whereas palynofacies are distributed radially. A variety of transport mechanisms and different origins of palynological matter in comparison to plant macroremains account for this difference.

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