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Integrated study of fauna and microflora from the Early Devonian (Pragian–Emsian) of northwestern Argentina
Noetinger, Maria Sol
; Di Pasquo, Mercedes; Isaacson, Peter; Aceñolaza, Guillermo Federico
; Vergel, Maria del Milagro
Fecha de publicación:
10/2016
Editorial:
Taylor & Francis
Revista:
Historical Biology
ISSN:
0891-2963
Idioma:
Inglés
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Artículo publicado
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Resumen
The Devonian System in northern Argentina has been broadly analysed, but details of its lithologies, biostratigraphy and fossil content have not been presented in a comprehensive study. We performed the first integrative analysis of the palynological and macrofossil content from the Pescado Formation at the Zenta Range, Argentina. We define a new species of cryptospore and extend the stratigraphic record of the ichnogenus Psammichnites isp. for South America. The stratigraphic ranges of the palynomorphs suggest a time span from the ?late Lochkovian to Pragian–earliest Emsian, but the co-occurrences of key invertebrates narrow the age of the beds to the late Pragian and early Emsian. Moreover, sedimentary analysis indicates a proximal shoreface–foreshore depocenter during this time range for the Zenta region. The contraction phase of the basin during the middle Pragian and Emsian is evidenced by the presence of sand bodies at the top of the column and the higher supply of terrigenous components. During this regression event, a low diversity Malvinokaffric Realm brachiopod assemblage occurs, with dominance of Australospirifer hawkinsi. The predominance of the latter species during this event is coeval with the first decline of the Malvinokaffric Realm in the neighbouring Paraná basin.
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Noetinger, Maria Sol; Di Pasquo, Mercedes; Isaacson, Peter; Aceñolaza, Guillermo Federico; Vergel, Maria del Milagro; Integrated study of fauna and microflora from the Early Devonian (Pragian–Emsian) of northwestern Argentina; Taylor & Francis; Historical Biology; 28; 7; 10-2016; 913-929
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