Nerina Canale, J. J. Ponce, Noelia B. Carmona, Martín N. Parada, Daniel I. Drittanti
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Abstract
Sedimentologic and ichnologic analysis of the Middle Jurassic Lajas Formation in Bajada de Los Molles area allow recognizing upper offshore-lower shoreface deposits in transition to prodelta, delta front and interdistributary bay succesions. This system is classified as a river-dominated delta due to the presence of distributary channel deposits with huge amounts of particulate organic matter and low diversity and abundance of trace fossils. Hyperpycnites are common in the basal and upper part of the studied section, and form channel-levee and distributary-channel systems, integrated by massive sandstones and load deformation structures, or transitional and recurrent passages of tractive sedimentary structures with abundant particulate organic matter on the foresets. The greatest diversity and abundance of trace fossils are recognized in the upper offshore-lower shoreface deposits where Skolithos and Cruziana ichnofacies occur. Deltaic deposits show trace fossil associations with lower diversity and abundance than the fully marine ones, whereas the hyperpycnite deposits are either unbioturbated or show the lowest diversity and abundance of trace fossils, reflecting the most stressed conditions within the system.
Bajada de Los Molles地区中侏罗世Lajas组的沉积学和考古学分析使我们能够识别向前三角洲、三角洲前缘和分流间湾序列过渡的上近海下滨面矿床。该系统被归类为河流主导的三角洲,因为存在大量颗粒有机物的分流河道沉积物,微量化石的多样性和丰度较低。高pycnite常见于研究剖面的基底和上部,形成河道-堤坝和分流河道系统,由块状砂岩和负载变形结构整合在一起,或形成牵引沉积结构的过渡和复发通道,在前缘具有丰富的颗粒有机质。在Skolithos和Cruziana遗迹相所在的上近海下滨面矿床中,发现了最大的多样性和丰度的痕迹化石。三角洲矿床显示出微量化石组合,其多样性和丰度低于全海洋矿床,而超硬质岩矿床要么未受扰动,要么显示出最低的微量化石多样性和丰富度,反映了系统内最受压力的条件。
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