Geology of the area of Embalse Las Maderas, Jujuy Province, with a note on the Tremadocian-Floian bioclastic-phosphatic accumulations

The geology of the embalse Las Maderas area, Jujuy Province in the Cordillera Oriental (Eastern Andean Cordillera) of Argentina is described. The exposed succession corresponds to the metamorphic basement of northwestern Argentina (Puncoviscana Complex) and the marine sedimentary rocks of the lower...

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spelling todo:paper_00044822_v75_n1_p95_Duperron2023-10-03T13:59:23Z Geology of the area of Embalse Las Maderas, Jujuy Province, with a note on the Tremadocian-Floian bioclastic-phosphatic accumulations Duperron, M. Scasso, R.A. Moya, M.C. Linguliform brachiopods Lower Ordovician Marine sediments Northwestern Argentina Phosphate bioclastic rock brachiopod concentration (composition) fossil assemblage intermontane basin marine sediment phosphogenesis sedimentary rock sedimentary structure structural geology Tremadocian trilobite Argentina Cordillera Oriental [Argentina] Jujuy Brachiopoda Trilobitomorpha victoria group The geology of the embalse Las Maderas area, Jujuy Province in the Cordillera Oriental (Eastern Andean Cordillera) of Argentina is described. The exposed succession corresponds to the metamorphic basement of northwestern Argentina (Puncoviscana Complex) and the marine sedimentary rocks of the lower Paleozoic (Mesón and Santa Victoria Groups), cropping out in the hills around the reservoir. Cenozoic synorogenic conglomerates of the Piquete Formation (Jujuy Group) and The La Troja Formation are located in the intermontane lowlands. The structure is characterized by overturned folds associated with thrusts developed on the low-grade metasedimentary rocks of the basement, consistent with a thick-skin structural style, with East vergent fault flexured folds cut by parallel oriented faults. Phosphatic rocks of the Santa Victoria Group were studied in detail. Their origin is associated to the sedimentary reworking of biogenic particles and it is not constrained to a phosphogenic interval sensu stricto. Beds with high phosphate content and high concentration of linguliform bioclasts of the Floresta Formation were classified as phosbio-grainstones and phosbio-rudstones. Other beds with lower phosphate content in the Áspero and San Bernardo Formations incorporated a significant proportion of rhynchonelliform brachiopods and trilobites together with the linguliform brachiopods, and were classified as biophosbio-rudstones. © 2018, Taylor and Francis Ltd. All rights reserved. JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00044822_v75_n1_p95_Duperron
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topic Linguliform brachiopods
Lower Ordovician
Marine sediments
Northwestern Argentina
Phosphate
bioclastic rock
brachiopod
concentration (composition)
fossil assemblage
intermontane basin
marine sediment
phosphogenesis
sedimentary rock
sedimentary structure
structural geology
Tremadocian
trilobite
Argentina
Cordillera Oriental [Argentina]
Jujuy
Brachiopoda
Trilobitomorpha
victoria group
spellingShingle Linguliform brachiopods
Lower Ordovician
Marine sediments
Northwestern Argentina
Phosphate
bioclastic rock
brachiopod
concentration (composition)
fossil assemblage
intermontane basin
marine sediment
phosphogenesis
sedimentary rock
sedimentary structure
structural geology
Tremadocian
trilobite
Argentina
Cordillera Oriental [Argentina]
Jujuy
Brachiopoda
Trilobitomorpha
victoria group
Duperron, M.
Scasso, R.A.
Moya, M.C.
Geology of the area of Embalse Las Maderas, Jujuy Province, with a note on the Tremadocian-Floian bioclastic-phosphatic accumulations
topic_facet Linguliform brachiopods
Lower Ordovician
Marine sediments
Northwestern Argentina
Phosphate
bioclastic rock
brachiopod
concentration (composition)
fossil assemblage
intermontane basin
marine sediment
phosphogenesis
sedimentary rock
sedimentary structure
structural geology
Tremadocian
trilobite
Argentina
Cordillera Oriental [Argentina]
Jujuy
Brachiopoda
Trilobitomorpha
victoria group
description The geology of the embalse Las Maderas area, Jujuy Province in the Cordillera Oriental (Eastern Andean Cordillera) of Argentina is described. The exposed succession corresponds to the metamorphic basement of northwestern Argentina (Puncoviscana Complex) and the marine sedimentary rocks of the lower Paleozoic (Mesón and Santa Victoria Groups), cropping out in the hills around the reservoir. Cenozoic synorogenic conglomerates of the Piquete Formation (Jujuy Group) and The La Troja Formation are located in the intermontane lowlands. The structure is characterized by overturned folds associated with thrusts developed on the low-grade metasedimentary rocks of the basement, consistent with a thick-skin structural style, with East vergent fault flexured folds cut by parallel oriented faults. Phosphatic rocks of the Santa Victoria Group were studied in detail. Their origin is associated to the sedimentary reworking of biogenic particles and it is not constrained to a phosphogenic interval sensu stricto. Beds with high phosphate content and high concentration of linguliform bioclasts of the Floresta Formation were classified as phosbio-grainstones and phosbio-rudstones. Other beds with lower phosphate content in the Áspero and San Bernardo Formations incorporated a significant proportion of rhynchonelliform brachiopods and trilobites together with the linguliform brachiopods, and were classified as biophosbio-rudstones. © 2018, Taylor and Francis Ltd. All rights reserved.
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author Duperron, M.
Scasso, R.A.
Moya, M.C.
author_facet Duperron, M.
Scasso, R.A.
Moya, M.C.
author_sort Duperron, M.
title Geology of the area of Embalse Las Maderas, Jujuy Province, with a note on the Tremadocian-Floian bioclastic-phosphatic accumulations
title_short Geology of the area of Embalse Las Maderas, Jujuy Province, with a note on the Tremadocian-Floian bioclastic-phosphatic accumulations
title_full Geology of the area of Embalse Las Maderas, Jujuy Province, with a note on the Tremadocian-Floian bioclastic-phosphatic accumulations
title_fullStr Geology of the area of Embalse Las Maderas, Jujuy Province, with a note on the Tremadocian-Floian bioclastic-phosphatic accumulations
title_full_unstemmed Geology of the area of Embalse Las Maderas, Jujuy Province, with a note on the Tremadocian-Floian bioclastic-phosphatic accumulations
title_sort geology of the area of embalse las maderas, jujuy province, with a note on the tremadocian-floian bioclastic-phosphatic accumulations
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