CICTERRA   20351
CENTRO DE INVESTIGACIONES EN CIENCIAS DE LA TIERRA
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
Taxonomic and biostratigraphic analysis of the Ordovician graptolites from La Ciénaga de Purmamarca, Jujuy Province, Argentina
Autor/es:
MUÑOZ, D.; NAVARRO, MATÍAS; HERRERA SÁNCHEZ, NEXXYS C.; TORO, BLANCA A.
Lugar:
Puerto Madryn
Reunión:
Jornada; Reunión de Comunicaciones de la Asociación Paleontológica Argentina; 2019
Institución organizadora:
Asociación Paleontológica Argentina
Resumen:
The detailed paleontological sampling of the Acoite Formation, carried out at La Ciénaga de Purmamarca area, allowed to obtain a variety of graptolites among which we can highlight Kiaerograptus kiaeri (Monsen), recorded for the first time in this section. The taxonomic study confirmed the occurrence of Paratetragraptus approximatus Nicholson, in the lower part of the Acoite Formation, and permitted the identification of numerous specimens of Cymatograptus rigoletto (Maletz, Rushton and Lindholm). Baltograptus vacillans (Tullberg) and Baltograptus geometricus (Törnquist) were recorded at the intermediate levels, and Baltograptus cf. B. turgidus (Lee) and Baltograptus kunmingensis (Ni, 1979) at the upper levels of the mentioned unit. The biostratigraphic analysis indicates that the Tetragraptus phyllograptoides? (Fl 1), Tetragraptus akzharensis (Fl 1) and the lower part of Baltograptus cf. B. deflexus (Fl2) Biozones are present in La Ciénaga de Purmamarca, documenting the lower Floian to early middle Floian age of the studied deposits. The species K. kiaeri, corresponding to the Aorograptus victoriae Biozone, indicates a late Tremadocian age for the carrier levels, which are consider a section of the Santa Rosita Formation. Additionally, the studied section is regionally correlated with the lower to middle part of the Acoite Formation of Los Colorados, Sierra de Aguilar and Santa Victoria, in Argentina; and with equivalent levels exposed in Cieneguillas and Chaupi Uno, in Bolivia. It is also globally correlated with Baltoescandinavia, Avalonia and Morocco, confirming the paleobiogeographic affinities of the Central Andean Basin with other regions of intermediate to high latitudes.