The Early Pennsylvanian transgressions in western Gondwana, the Pituil Formation as a reference in the Calingasta–Uspallata Basin

IF 2.7 2区 地球科学 Q1 GEOLOGY
Osvaldo A. Conde , Gustavo A. Correa , María L. Balarino , Cristian A. Pardo , Arturo C. Taboada , Soledad Gouiric-Cavalli , Roberto R. Pujana
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During the Carboniferous, western Gondwana was affected by numerous transgressions resulting from fluctuations in the ice sheet throughout the Late Paleozoic Ice Age. These sea level rises are well documented in western Argentina basins: Paganzo, Río Blanco, San Rafael, and Calingasta–Uspallata. Three transgressive events are recognized: The first corresponds to the post-glacial transgression of early Bashkirian age, which flooded the basins of western Argentina. The second transgression, the Pennsylvanian Transgression 1, is limited to the San Rafael, Río Blanco, western Paganzo, and Calingasta–Uspallata basins. This transgression facilitated the deposition of carbonaceous shales and thin coal beds in transitional estuarine-type environments. This stratigraphic interval is accompanied by megaflora of NothorhacopterisBotrychiopsisGinkgophyllum, microflora of Raistrickia densaConvolutispora muriornata Subzone b, and an association of marine invertebrates that constitute the MarginovatiaMaemia Fauna. Finally, Pennsylvanian Transgression 2 or “Stephanian” transgression is more extensive and is associated with a Moscovian age invertebrate fauna. This contribution focuses on a sedimentological and paleontological analysis of the Pituil Formation. This unit comprises five facies associations: I, offshore; II, shoreface; III, deltaic systems; IV, barrier islands; and V, coastal lagoon. These sedimentological data and the fossil content of the Pituil Formation allow us to characterize the Pennsylvanian Transgression 1 in the Calingasta–Uspallata Basin and correlate it with other basins in western Gondwana.

冈瓦纳西部的早期宾夕法尼亚横断面,以卡林加斯塔-乌斯帕拉塔盆地的皮图尔地层为参照系
在石炭纪期间,冈瓦纳西部受到整个晚古生代冰期冰盖波动造成的多次塌陷的影响。这些海平面上升在阿根廷西部盆地都有详细记录:帕甘索、布兰科河、圣拉斐尔和卡林加斯塔-乌斯巴拉塔盆地都有详细记录。目前已确认有三个跨越事件:第一次是巴什基早期的冰川后大断裂,淹没了阿根廷西部的盆地。第二次横断,即宾夕法尼亚横断 1,仅限于圣拉斐尔、布兰科河、帕甘索西部和卡林加斯塔-乌斯巴拉塔盆地。这一过渡促进了过渡河口型环境中碳质页岩和薄煤层的沉积。在这一地层区间,出现了 Nothorhacopteris-Botrychiopsis-Ginkgophyllum 巨型植物群、Raistrickia densa-Convolutispora muriornata b 分区微生物群以及构成 Marginovatia-Maemia 动物群的海洋无脊椎动物群。最后,宾夕法尼亚过渡 2 或 "Stephanian "过渡更为广泛,与 Moscovian 时代的无脊椎动物群有关。这篇论文的重点是对皮图尔地层进行沉积学和古生物学分析。该单元由五个面系组成:I, 近海;II, 岸面;III, 三角洲系统;IV, 屏障岛;V, 沿海泻湖。这些沉积学数据和皮图尔地层的化石含量使我们能够确定卡林加斯塔-乌斯帕拉塔盆地的宾夕法尼亚大断裂 1 的特征,并将其与冈瓦纳西部的其他盆地联系起来。
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Sedimentary Geology
Sedimentary Geology 地学-地质学
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5.10
自引率
7.10%
发文量
133
审稿时长
32 days
期刊介绍: Sedimentary Geology is a journal that rapidly publishes high quality, original research and review papers that cover all aspects of sediments and sedimentary rocks at all spatial and temporal scales. Submitted papers must make a significant contribution to the field of study and must place the research in a broad context, so that it is of interest to the diverse, international readership of the journal. Papers that are largely descriptive in nature, of limited scope or local geographical significance, or based on limited data will not be considered for publication.
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