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Primer hallazgo de Micromamíferos de edad turoliense en la Cuenca de Madrid
1992
Estudios Geologicos
The Neogene succession cropping out in Mesa de Ocaña (southern Madrid Basin) contains a variety of deposits that belong to the so-called Miocene Lower, Intermediate and Upper Units. In this area, the Miocene Upper Unit is formed of terrigenous deposits that grade both laterally and in vertical to palustrine and/or shallow lacustrine carbonate facies. Intercalated with the latter deposits, a large accumulation of fossil micromammal remains has been recognized (Canteras de Iberia mammal site).
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