2018
DOI: 10.1002/gj.3390
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Stratigraphy and facies analysis of the La Chilca Formation, Central Precordillera: Insights on the postglacial Ordovician–Silurian boundary and Early Silurian deposits from Argentina

Abstract: The La Chilca Formation is exposed at the Poblete Norte and Ancha sections, Talacasto, Central Precordillera. Detailed facies analysis on field outcrops suggests a tide-dominated tidal plain model on the Silurian siliciclastic ramp, integrated by supratidal to subtidal plain deposits. The lower part of the La Chilca Formation (upper supratidal plain) is herein attributed to reworked glaciomarine deposits that occurred during interglacial Hirnantian age, under conditions of sea rise and the action of tidal ampl… Show more

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“…Based on the presence of endemic graptolite taxa (T. leanzai, L. praeacinaces), pandemic taxa (S. sedgwickii, R. geinitzianus, among others), and the paleoenviromental reconstruction of the La Chilca Formation proposed by Asurmendi et al (2018), the siliciclastic ramp facies of this unit might have been deposited in an intermediate palaeolatitudinal setting (around 40º S), according to the paleogeographic reconstruction of Cocks and Torsvik (2002). This location of Precordillera at Llandovery-Wenlock times might have enabled a moderated faunal exchange, allowing partial graptolite endemism, and the colonization of the Precordillera basin only by cosmopolitan taxa.…”
Section: Paleoenvironmental Remarksmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Based on the presence of endemic graptolite taxa (T. leanzai, L. praeacinaces), pandemic taxa (S. sedgwickii, R. geinitzianus, among others), and the paleoenviromental reconstruction of the La Chilca Formation proposed by Asurmendi et al (2018), the siliciclastic ramp facies of this unit might have been deposited in an intermediate palaeolatitudinal setting (around 40º S), according to the paleogeographic reconstruction of Cocks and Torsvik (2002). This location of Precordillera at Llandovery-Wenlock times might have enabled a moderated faunal exchange, allowing partial graptolite endemism, and the colonization of the Precordillera basin only by cosmopolitan taxa.…”
Section: Paleoenvironmental Remarksmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The sedimentary record of the La Chilca Formation at the Poblete Norte section (Talacasto area) has been studied in its stratigraphic and paleoenvironmental aspects by León et al (2016) and Asurmendi et al (2017Asurmendi et al ( , 2018. These studies described reworked glacimarine deposits in high stand levels and tidal influence for the initial metres of the Salto Macho Member.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%