The stratigraphic basis of this work has allowed the use of larger foraminifers in the biostratigraphic characterisation
of the new Shallow Benthic Zones (SBZ). This part of the volume presents a description of the sedimentary
cycles formed by the transgressive-regressive systems of the Lutetian and Bartonian in the southeastern sector
of the Ebro Foreland Basin. Concerning the Lutetian deposits studied in the Amer-Vic and Empordà areas,
four sedimentary cycles have been characterised. The first and second are found within the Tavertet/Girona
Limestone Formation (Reguant, 1967; Pallí, 1972), while the third and fourth cycles cover the Coll de Malla
Marl Formation (Clavell et al., 1970), the Bracons Formation (Gich, 1969, 1972), the Banyoles Marl Formation
(Almela and Ríos, 1943), and the Bellmunt Formation (Gich, 1969, 1972). In the Bartonian deposits studied in
the Igualada area, two transgressive-regressive sedimentary cycles have been characterised in the Collbàs Formation
(Ferrer, 1971), the Igualada Formation (Ferrer, 1971), and the Tossa Formation (Ferrer, 1971). The Shallow
Benthic Zones (SBZs) recognised within the Lutetian are the following: SBZ 13, from the Early Lutetian, in
the transgressive system of the first cycle; SBZ 14, from the Middle Lutetian, in the second cycle and the lower
part of the transgressive system of the third cycle; SBZ 15, from the Middle Lutetian, in the remaining parts of
the third system; SBZ 16, from the Late Lutetian, throughout the fourth cycle. The association of larger
foraminifers in the first and second cycles of the Bartonian in the Igualada area has been used as the basis for the
definition of SBZs 17 and 18 recognised in the Bartonian of the western Tethys.