CECOAL   02625
CENTRO DE ECOLOGIA APLICADA DEL LITORAL
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
Palaeoenvironmental and climatic significance of the Puesto Almada Member (Upper Jurassic, Cañadón Asfalto Formation), at the Fossati sub-basin, Patagonia Argentina
Autor/es:
CABALERI, N.; BENAVENTE, CECILIA A.; MONFERRAN, M.D.; NARVÁEZ, P.L.; VOLKHEIMER, W.; GALLEGO, O.F.; DO CARMO, M.D.
Revista:
SEDIMENTARY GEOLOGY
Editorial:
ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
Referencias:
Lugar: Amsterdam; Año: 2013 p. 103 - 121
ISSN:
0037-0738
Resumen:
Six facies associations are described for the Puesto Almada Member at the Cerro Bandera locality (Fossati subbasin). They correspond to lacustrine, palustrine, and pedogenic deposits (limestones); and subordinated alluvial fan, fluvial, aeolian, and pyroclastic deposits. The lacustrine?palustrine depositional setting consisted of carbonate alkaline shallow lakes surrounded by flooded areas in a low-lying topography. The facies associations constitute four shallowing upward successions defined by local exposure surfaces: 1) a Lacustrine?Palustrinepedogenic facies association with a ?conchostracan??ostracod association; 2) a Palustrine facies association representing a wetland subenvironment, and yielding ?conchostracans?, body remains of insects, fish scales, ichnofossils, and palynomorphs (cheirolepidiacean species and ferns growing around water bodies, and other gymnosperms in more elevated areas); 3) an Alluvial fan facies association indicating the source of sediment supply; and 4) a Lacustrine facies association representing a second wetland episode, and yielding ?conchostracans?, insect ichnofossils, and a palynoflora mainly consisting of planktonic green algae associated with hygrophile elements. The invertebrate fossil assemblage found contains the first record of fossil insect bodies (Insecta-Hemiptera and Coleoptera) for the Cañadón Asfalto Formation. The succession reflects a mainly climatic control over sedimentation. The sedimentary features of the Puesto Almada Member are in accordance with an arid climatic scenario across the Upper Jurassic, and they reflect a strong seasonality with periods of higher humidity represented by wetlands and lacustrine sediments.