IIPG   25805
INSTITUTO DE INVESTIGACION EN PALEOBIOLOGIA Y GEOLOGIA
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
Ichnology in deltaic mouth bar systems of the Lajas Formation (Middle Jurassic) in Sierra de la Vaca Muerta, Neuquén Basin, Argentina.
Autor/es:
CANALE NERINA; CANALE NERINA; CARMONA NOELIA BEATRIZ; CARMONA NOELIA BEATRIZ; PONCE JUAN JOSÉ; PONCE JUAN JOSÉ
Revista:
AMEGHINIANA
Editorial:
ASOCIACION PALEONTOLOGICA ARGENTINA
Referencias:
Lugar: Buenos Aires; Año: 2016 vol. 53 p. 170 - 183
ISSN:
0002-7014
Resumen:
Ichnologic and sedimentologic studies of the Lajas Formation (Middle Jurassic) in Sierra de la Vaca Muerta allowed the recognitionof two different types of deltaic mouth bars, each of them showing trace fossil suites with different characteristics. Type I deltaic mouth barsconsist of fine to coarse sandstones and fine conglomerates completely reworked by fair-weather and storm wave action, revealing a predominance of basinal hydraulic processes (e.g., waves) during bar construction and progradation. Trace fossil assemblages are composed ofOphiomorpha and Haentzschelinia in the foreset beds, and Polykladichnus, Skolithos, and Arenicolites in the topset beds. Type II deltaic mouth barscomprise sandstones that are fine to coarse and massive or present high angle cross-stratification and current ripples migrating in the opposite direction to the inclination of the foresets. These bars are interpreted to have been deposited during intervals of extraordinary fluvial discharge when wave action was restricted to the topset part of the bars. Whereas equilibrium trace fossils occur in the bottomset beds, escapetrace fossils and Ophiomorpha are recorded in the distal foreset beds. In the topset beds, Skolithos and Polykladichnus specimens are very abundant. In general, the two types of mouth bars show low diversity, low abundance of trace fossils and a simple tiering structure. Such traitsreflect environmental stresses mainly produced by fluctuating hydraulic energy, salinity, sediment input and high mobility of the substrate.Key words. Trace fossil. Fluvio-dominated delta. Wave action. Skolithos ichnofacies.