TRILOBITA: El Cámbrico inferior de Castilla La Mancha (España): Actualización y coordinación de los yacimientos de trilobites
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https://doi.org/10.32870/dugesiana.v18i1.3990Keywords:
Trilobites, Cámbrico, Tafonomía, Castilla-La Mancha, EspañaAbstract
Este trabajo tiene por objeto presentar actualizados y de forma global, tres yacimientos de trilobites del Cámbrico inferior pertenecientes a la Comunidad de Castilla-La Mancha; se trata del Pico de Noez, que está ubicado en las laderas de dicho Pico (Monte Isla próximo al pueblo llamado Totanés, en Toledo), el de Los Navalucillos, situado en el punto kilométrico 3,350 de la carretera de los Navalucillos a Robledo de Buey (Toledo) y Los Cortijos de Malagón (Ciudad Real). En cada caso se ofrece una información orientada preferentemente hacia los aspectos de su divulgación y la didáctica relacionando el hecho de contar con tres enclaves de trilobites de la zona del Centro de España y cuya edad es cámbrica temprana. Se ilustra este registro de fósiles de los tres yacimientos mediante láminas en blanco/negro y color (debido a la presencia de piritas y óxidos de hierro) con los trilobites característicos de esta región del Centro de la Península Ibérica.Downloads
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2015-09-23
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