The dating of the fluvial terraces of the middle River Llobregat enabled one to establish a correlation between
the sedimentation episodes in continental zones and in neighbouring deltaic and coastal areas in the NE Iberian
continental margin. The fluvial Terraces 4 (+85-95 m above river level) and 3 (+55-65 m above river level) are
made up by or include travertines, which were deposited around 350,000 and 111,000 years ago, respectively.
These radiometric ages correspond to two high sea level periods: the Eemian interglacial (isotopic stage 5e) and
the interglacial related to isotopic stage 9. However, other travertine units in the valley, such as the Can Tobella
staggered cascade travertines, were formed during the Holocene, probably due to hydrothermal spring activity
related to the tectonic contact between the Catalan Coastal Ranges and the Ebro Basin.
We are indebted to Dr. Ferran Colombo who helped in the
fieldwork and provided useful comments. We also acknowledge
the help of Ana Maria Luque during the fieldwork. We
should like to thank Graciela Monzón (Institute of Earth
Sciences ‘Jaume Almera’, CSIC, Barcelona) for carrying
out the radiochemical separation and the radioisotopic
determinations.
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