Conodonts from the Cambrian-Ordovician Boundary in the Cordillera Oriental, NWArgentina

The Cambrian-Ordovician boundary in NW Argentina was originally proposed for the lower upper section of the Cardonal Formation in the Amarilla Creek, Cajas Range, Cordillera Oriental of Jujuy, based on the first appearance of the conodont Cordyloduslindstromi. After the finding of the index fossil I...

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Autores: Albanesi, Guillermo Luis, Giuliano, María Eugenia, Pacheco, Fernanda Elena, Ortega, Gladys del Carmen, Monaldi, Cesar Ruben
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Estado:Versión publicada
Fecha de publicación:2016
País:Argentina
Institución:Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas
Repositorio:CONICET Digital (CONICET)
Idioma:inglés
OAI Identifier:oai:ri.conicet.gov.ar:11336/44267
Acceso en línea:http://hdl.handle.net/11336/44267
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palabra clave:Conodontscondonants
Cambrian Ordovician
Biostratigraphy
Nw Argentina
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Sumario:The Cambrian-Ordovician boundary in NW Argentina was originally proposed for the lower upper section of the Cardonal Formation in the Amarilla Creek, Cajas Range, Cordillera Oriental of Jujuy, based on the first appearance of the conodont Cordyloduslindstromi. After the finding of the index fossil Iapetognathus, the intersystemic boundary in this stratigraphic unit was recently verified.Through the upper 42 meters of the Cardonal Formation, which is 160 m in total thickness, conodonts of the Cordylodus lindstromi,Iapetognathus and Cordylodus angulatus zones were recovered. The lower upper section of the formation where is located the referred boundary consists of grey-greenish shales interbedded with calcareous sandstones that represent an upper off shore environment which deepens upwards. The associated species belong to the genera Acanthodus, Cordylodus, Eoconodontus, Furnishina, Iapetognathus,Orminskia, Phakelodus, Problematoconites, Proconodontus and Teridontus. Importantly, the index species Iapetognathus fluctivagus andI. jilinensis were documented for the region in this study. The conodont species are mostly cosmopolitan, integrating a local fauna that is interpretedas representing the Transitional Faunal Realm of Mid latitudes in the ColdWater Domain or to the lately defined Southwestern Gondwana Province from the Cold Domain in the Shallow-Sea Realm. The conodont elements exhibit a black color (CAI 5 = 300º and480º), with a significant alteration caused by a Jurassic-Cretaceous boundary hydrothermal influence.