Paleogeografia y correlación estratigráfica del Paleozoico Tardio de la Sierra de Los Llanos, Provincia de La Rioja, Argentina Paleogeography and stratigraphie correlation of the Upper Paleozoic of Sierra de Los Llanos, La Rioja Province

The paleogeographic evolution of the Neopalaeozoic in Sierra de Los Llanos can be divided in three stages on the basis of sedimentary faciès distribution. The first stage (Namurian-Westphalian) is restricted to the Malanzán-Solca and Olta palaeovalleys, where sediments of Malanzán and Loma Larga for...

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spelling todo:paper_00044822_v52_n4_p229_Net2023-10-03T13:57:21Z Paleogeografia y correlación estratigráfica del Paleozoico Tardio de la Sierra de Los Llanos, Provincia de La Rioja, Argentina Paleogeography and stratigraphie correlation of the Upper Paleozoic of Sierra de Los Llanos, La Rioja Province Net, L.I. Limarino, C.O. The paleogeographic evolution of the Neopalaeozoic in Sierra de Los Llanos can be divided in three stages on the basis of sedimentary faciès distribution. The first stage (Namurian-Westphalian) is restricted to the Malanzán-Solca and Olta palaeovalleys, where sediments of Malanzán and Loma Larga formations were deposited in water bodies surrounded by alluvial fans and subsequently covered by a fluvio-deltaic system prograding from the west-southwest. Tectonic movements that occurred at approximately the Carboniferous-Permian boundary time, controlled the second stage, and were responsible for the accumulation of the alluvial fan deposits known as Solca Formation in the Solca, Anzulón and Olpas depocenters. There is no evidence of any important tectonic activity in the third stage, as the main control for the fluvial sedimentation seems to have been a slow subsidence, during which sedimentation of Permian red beds (La Colina Formation) onlapped the basement. In this last stage, sedimentation reached its maximum extension, and spread as far as the eastern flank of the Sierra de Los Llanos. The recognition of five stratigraphical horizons allow us to present a model of regional correlation between Sierra de Los Llanos, Paganzo and Huaco stratotypes. The correlation levels comprise: (1) a basal interval of dropstone-bearing mudstones (PC) related to the Gondwana glaciation of early Upper Carboniferous age, (2) a thin level of laminated mudstones (PL) corresponding to a base level rise associated to the déglaciation stage, (3) coals and carbonaceous kaolinitic mudstones (C) formed during humid climatic conditions in Westphalian times, (4) an unconformity (d) produced by tectonic movements in late Upper Carboniferous, and (5) eolian and ephemeral lacustrine deposits resulting from arid climatic conditions (A) widespread during the Permian in the Paganzo Basin. Finally, a redefinition for the stratigraphical position of the Solca Formation is proposed. © 1999 Asociacián Gcológica. JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00044822_v52_n4_p229_Net
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description The paleogeographic evolution of the Neopalaeozoic in Sierra de Los Llanos can be divided in three stages on the basis of sedimentary faciès distribution. The first stage (Namurian-Westphalian) is restricted to the Malanzán-Solca and Olta palaeovalleys, where sediments of Malanzán and Loma Larga formations were deposited in water bodies surrounded by alluvial fans and subsequently covered by a fluvio-deltaic system prograding from the west-southwest. Tectonic movements that occurred at approximately the Carboniferous-Permian boundary time, controlled the second stage, and were responsible for the accumulation of the alluvial fan deposits known as Solca Formation in the Solca, Anzulón and Olpas depocenters. There is no evidence of any important tectonic activity in the third stage, as the main control for the fluvial sedimentation seems to have been a slow subsidence, during which sedimentation of Permian red beds (La Colina Formation) onlapped the basement. In this last stage, sedimentation reached its maximum extension, and spread as far as the eastern flank of the Sierra de Los Llanos. The recognition of five stratigraphical horizons allow us to present a model of regional correlation between Sierra de Los Llanos, Paganzo and Huaco stratotypes. The correlation levels comprise: (1) a basal interval of dropstone-bearing mudstones (PC) related to the Gondwana glaciation of early Upper Carboniferous age, (2) a thin level of laminated mudstones (PL) corresponding to a base level rise associated to the déglaciation stage, (3) coals and carbonaceous kaolinitic mudstones (C) formed during humid climatic conditions in Westphalian times, (4) an unconformity (d) produced by tectonic movements in late Upper Carboniferous, and (5) eolian and ephemeral lacustrine deposits resulting from arid climatic conditions (A) widespread during the Permian in the Paganzo Basin. Finally, a redefinition for the stratigraphical position of the Solca Formation is proposed. © 1999 Asociacián Gcológica.
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Limarino, C.O.
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Limarino, C.O.
Paleogeografia y correlación estratigráfica del Paleozoico Tardio de la Sierra de Los Llanos, Provincia de La Rioja, Argentina Paleogeography and stratigraphie correlation of the Upper Paleozoic of Sierra de Los Llanos, La Rioja Province
author_facet Net, L.I.
Limarino, C.O.
author_sort Net, L.I.
title Paleogeografia y correlación estratigráfica del Paleozoico Tardio de la Sierra de Los Llanos, Provincia de La Rioja, Argentina Paleogeography and stratigraphie correlation of the Upper Paleozoic of Sierra de Los Llanos, La Rioja Province
title_short Paleogeografia y correlación estratigráfica del Paleozoico Tardio de la Sierra de Los Llanos, Provincia de La Rioja, Argentina Paleogeography and stratigraphie correlation of the Upper Paleozoic of Sierra de Los Llanos, La Rioja Province
title_full Paleogeografia y correlación estratigráfica del Paleozoico Tardio de la Sierra de Los Llanos, Provincia de La Rioja, Argentina Paleogeography and stratigraphie correlation of the Upper Paleozoic of Sierra de Los Llanos, La Rioja Province
title_fullStr Paleogeografia y correlación estratigráfica del Paleozoico Tardio de la Sierra de Los Llanos, Provincia de La Rioja, Argentina Paleogeography and stratigraphie correlation of the Upper Paleozoic of Sierra de Los Llanos, La Rioja Province
title_full_unstemmed Paleogeografia y correlación estratigráfica del Paleozoico Tardio de la Sierra de Los Llanos, Provincia de La Rioja, Argentina Paleogeography and stratigraphie correlation of the Upper Paleozoic of Sierra de Los Llanos, La Rioja Province
title_sort paleogeografia y correlación estratigráfica del paleozoico tardio de la sierra de los llanos, provincia de la rioja, argentina paleogeography and stratigraphie correlation of the upper paleozoic of sierra de los llanos, la rioja province
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