In this work we develop an up-to-date stratigraphical scheme of a determinate zone within the western sector of the Guadix Basin (Betic Cordillera, South of Spain), where most of the main large-mammal sites are concentrated.
The stratigraphical architecture is highly influenced in this sector by the tectonic evolution of the basin.
The boundary between the two main genetic units represents a change in the rate of creation of new accommodation space. This change can be assumed as a consequence of the slow down of the tectonic subsidence in the area through the Pliocene and the Pleistocene.
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