The Neogene and Quaternary deposits of the Barcelona city through the high-speed train line

  1. Salvany, J.M.
  2. Aguirre, J.
Revista:
Geologica acta: an international earth science journal

ISSN: 1695-6133

Año de publicación: 2020

Volumen: 18

Número: 1

Tipo: Artículo

DOI: 10.1344/GEOLOGICAACTA2020.18.10 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openDialnet editor

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Resumen

A total of 208 boreholes with continuous core sampling, drilled for the construction of the high-speed train line through the city of Barcelona and other nearby infrastructures, were studied. The correlation of the lithologic logs of these boreholes allows identifying five main depositional sequences bounded by sharp erosional surfaces: i) lower Miocene, of alluvial origin; ii) middle Miocene, of deltaic-lacustrine origin; iii) lower Pliocene, of beach-shelf origin; iv) Pleistocene, of alluvial origin and v) Holocene, of deltaic origin. The erosive surfaces that separate thesesequences represent important erosive hiatus linked to prolonged sea level falls at regional scale, which eliminated the upper part of each one. Sedimentation took place during decreasing intensity of extensional tectonic activity that mainly affected the Miocene deposits. The Plio-Quaternary units show their original structure apparently without tectonic alterations. Some new biostratigraphic data based on foraminifer assemblages allowed making accurate estimate of the age of the deposits.

Información de financiación

This study was supported by the research project 2017-SGR824 (Agència de Gestió d’Ajuts Universitaris i de Recerca) of the Catalan Government. The authors would like to thank Gestor de Infraestructuras Ferroviarias (GIF, Gobierno de España), Administrador de Infraestructuras Ferroviarias (Adif, Gobierno de España) and Gestió d’Infraestructures SA (GISA, Generalitat de Catalunya) for their help in providing all technical documents and data used for this study. The authors would also like to thanks Alberto Ledesma and Marcos Arroyo, of the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC), as well as Ingrid Pujol of the Oficina Técnina UTE Estructura Sagrera AVE, and the LOSAN, CECAM, Geotec-262 and Applus+ drilling companies, their help to study the cores.