INVESTIGADORES
DEL PAPA Cecilia Eugenia
artículos
Título:
The Nothwestern Argentina Tarija basin – Stratigraphy, depositional systems and controlling factors in a glaciated basin
Autor/es:
D, S.; CECILIA EUGENIA DEL PAPA
Revista:
Journal of South American Earth Sciences
Editorial:
Elservier
Referencias:
Año: 2006 vol. 22 p. 169 - 184
ISSN:
0895-9811
Resumen:
The Tarija Basin, shared by Bolivia and Argentina, was subjected to glacial conditions during the Late Carboniferous and Early Permian. The Macharetí and Mandiyutí groups deposited during these times record in their facies advances and retreats of the Gondwanan ice cap. The lithostratigraphic subdivision of these groups presents stages with minor glacial influence in the basal formations of each group (Tupambi and Escarpment formations), whereas in the upper units, glacially related deposition prevails (Tarija and San Telmo formations). Typical facies deposited in relation to glacial settings are diamictites and mudstones mainly related to proglacial, lacustrine environments. During the stages of main ice retreat, deposition was dominated by fluvial and deltaic sandstones. Significant erosion and deep valley incision characterize the basal surfaces of both groups. Conversely, the stratigraphic surface that separates the sandy formations from the overlying diamictites tends to be rather flat. The dynamics of the glacial cap are not only reflected in the facies distribution but also were a key factor in creating accommodation space; the changes in the glacial-driven subsidence linked to the advance and retreat of the ice were its main control.