IANIGLA   20881
INSTITUTO ARGENTINO DE NIVOLOGIA, GLACIOLOGIA Y CIENCIAS AMBIENTALES
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
Upper Ordovician cryptostomatid bryozoans and microfossils from the Don Braulio Formation, Eastern Precordillera, Argentina
Autor/es:
JIMÉNEZ-SÁNCHEZ, A.; BERESI, M.; MESTRE, A.; HEREDIA, S.
Revista:
Serie Correlación Geológica
Editorial:
INSUGEO
Referencias:
Lugar: Tucumán; Año: 2014 vol. 30 p. 25 - 33
ISSN:
1514-4186
Resumen:
In the classical section of the Don Braulio Creek at the Villicum Range, Eastern Precordillera of San Juan Province, crops out the siliciclastic Don Braulio Formation of Hirnantian age. Fragments of bryozoan colonies, few poorly preserved sponge spicules and a crinoidal plate, were recovered from these shelf sediments. The bryozoan colonies remains are characterized by its erect growth habit, its small diameter, and for showing clear longitudinal striations. These fragments have a poor preservation, but they have been compared with the genus Nematopora belonging to the Arthrostylidae family (Rhobdomesina suborder, Cryptostomata order), that had numerous representatives during the Ordovician. Very scarce and highly fragmented sponge spicules are classified as hexactins. These microfossils have been recovered in the post-glacial deposits from the Don Braulio section at the Villicum range.