Oxfordian ramp system (La Manga Formation) in the Bardas Blancas area (Mendoza Province) Neuquén Basin, Argentina: Facies and depositional sequences

The outcrops of the Oxfordian La Manga Formation at Bardas Blancas, Neuquén Basin, west-central Argentina, allow the recognition of six different depositional facies (A to F) on the basis of sedimentological analysis, taphonomic attributes and microfacies studies. These depositional facies correspon...

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spelling todo:paper_00370738_v195_n3-4_p113_Palma2023-10-03T14:47:59Z Oxfordian ramp system (La Manga Formation) in the Bardas Blancas area (Mendoza Province) Neuquén Basin, Argentina: Facies and depositional sequences Palma, R.M. López-Gómez, J. Piethé, R.D. Depositional sequence Facies Jurassic La Manga Formation Neuquén Basin Oxfordian biostratigraphy depositional sequence facies analysis ichnofacies Kimmeridgian lithofacies Oxfordian paleokarst sea level change sequence stratigraphy taphonomy trace fossil Argentina Mendoza Neuquen Basin South America algae Anthozoa Bivalvia Bryozoa Cruziana Cyanobacteria Dasycladaceae Echinodermata Echinoida Foraminifera Gastropoda Gryphaeidae Mollusca Ostracoda Scleractinia Serpulidae Skolithos The outcrops of the Oxfordian La Manga Formation at Bardas Blancas, Neuquén Basin, west-central Argentina, allow the recognition of six different depositional facies (A to F) on the basis of sedimentological analysis, taphonomic attributes and microfacies studies. These depositional facies correspond to outer ramp (A), middle ramp (B), inner ramp- oolitic shoal (C), inner ramp margin (patch reef) (D), lagoon deposits (E), and a paleokarst surface (F). Outer ramp deposits which are not completely represented, consist of greyish carbonate beds, where the fabric of the shell beds (gryphaeids) reflects the action of waves and currents. Middle ramp deposits consist of a packstone-grainstone lithofacies indicating the importance of storm processes and is dominated by ooids, intraclasts, pelecypods, echinoderms and gastropods which accumulated on a middle-ramp storm-dominated shoreface. Trace fossils belong to the Skolithos and Cruziana Ichnofacies characterizing the upper, lower and middle shoreface setting respectively. The inner ramp deposits consist of oolitic grainstones and subordinate packstones shoal with a small sponge bioherm at the base. Different types of ooids, peloids and coated grains are abundant, as well as skeletal fragments of molluscs, echinoderms and corals. Lithofacies and microfacies studies suggest a high energy and shallow-water depositional setting. The inner ramp margin deposits consist of reef core facies, fore and back reef facies characterized by a scleractinian community of relatively low generic diversity. The rich associated fauna consists of bivalves, echinoids, serpulids, bryozoans, dasycladacean algae and cyanophytes, as well as foraminifers and ostracods. The growth forms of the corals are indicative of shallow well illuminated water. Both the back and fore reef deposits suggest intensive reworking by storm waves or currents. The lagoon deposits consist of bioclastic and peloidal wackestones as well as bioclastic-intraclastic packstones which accumulated on a lagoon under intermittently agitated water in a shallow subtidal to intertidal settings. A stratiform breccia with both matrix and clasts supported fabrics is interpreted as paleokarst. The clasts are derived from the rocks of oolitic shoal and inner ramp margin (patch reef). The six depositional facies are included into a major organizational framework of three third-order depositional sequences (DS-1, DS-2, DS-3) mainly represented by transgressive and highstand systems tracts stages with sequence boundaries of regional importance. The general depositional evolution is here related to the slow subsidence experienced during the Oxfordian-earliest Kimmeridgian time related to tectonic inversion in the Neuquén Basin. A four step (architectural and sedimentary) schematic model of the response of the platform to sea-level changes is proposed. © 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. Fil:Palma, R.M. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. Fil:Piethé, R.D. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00370738_v195_n3-4_p113_Palma
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topic Depositional sequence
Facies
Jurassic
La Manga Formation
Neuquén Basin
Oxfordian
biostratigraphy
depositional sequence
facies analysis
ichnofacies
Kimmeridgian
lithofacies
Oxfordian
paleokarst
sea level change
sequence stratigraphy
taphonomy
trace fossil
Argentina
Mendoza
Neuquen Basin
South America
algae
Anthozoa
Bivalvia
Bryozoa
Cruziana
Cyanobacteria
Dasycladaceae
Echinodermata
Echinoida
Foraminifera
Gastropoda
Gryphaeidae
Mollusca
Ostracoda
Scleractinia
Serpulidae
Skolithos
spellingShingle Depositional sequence
Facies
Jurassic
La Manga Formation
Neuquén Basin
Oxfordian
biostratigraphy
depositional sequence
facies analysis
ichnofacies
Kimmeridgian
lithofacies
Oxfordian
paleokarst
sea level change
sequence stratigraphy
taphonomy
trace fossil
Argentina
Mendoza
Neuquen Basin
South America
algae
Anthozoa
Bivalvia
Bryozoa
Cruziana
Cyanobacteria
Dasycladaceae
Echinodermata
Echinoida
Foraminifera
Gastropoda
Gryphaeidae
Mollusca
Ostracoda
Scleractinia
Serpulidae
Skolithos
Palma, R.M.
López-Gómez, J.
Piethé, R.D.
Oxfordian ramp system (La Manga Formation) in the Bardas Blancas area (Mendoza Province) Neuquén Basin, Argentina: Facies and depositional sequences
topic_facet Depositional sequence
Facies
Jurassic
La Manga Formation
Neuquén Basin
Oxfordian
biostratigraphy
depositional sequence
facies analysis
ichnofacies
Kimmeridgian
lithofacies
Oxfordian
paleokarst
sea level change
sequence stratigraphy
taphonomy
trace fossil
Argentina
Mendoza
Neuquen Basin
South America
algae
Anthozoa
Bivalvia
Bryozoa
Cruziana
Cyanobacteria
Dasycladaceae
Echinodermata
Echinoida
Foraminifera
Gastropoda
Gryphaeidae
Mollusca
Ostracoda
Scleractinia
Serpulidae
Skolithos
description The outcrops of the Oxfordian La Manga Formation at Bardas Blancas, Neuquén Basin, west-central Argentina, allow the recognition of six different depositional facies (A to F) on the basis of sedimentological analysis, taphonomic attributes and microfacies studies. These depositional facies correspond to outer ramp (A), middle ramp (B), inner ramp- oolitic shoal (C), inner ramp margin (patch reef) (D), lagoon deposits (E), and a paleokarst surface (F). Outer ramp deposits which are not completely represented, consist of greyish carbonate beds, where the fabric of the shell beds (gryphaeids) reflects the action of waves and currents. Middle ramp deposits consist of a packstone-grainstone lithofacies indicating the importance of storm processes and is dominated by ooids, intraclasts, pelecypods, echinoderms and gastropods which accumulated on a middle-ramp storm-dominated shoreface. Trace fossils belong to the Skolithos and Cruziana Ichnofacies characterizing the upper, lower and middle shoreface setting respectively. The inner ramp deposits consist of oolitic grainstones and subordinate packstones shoal with a small sponge bioherm at the base. Different types of ooids, peloids and coated grains are abundant, as well as skeletal fragments of molluscs, echinoderms and corals. Lithofacies and microfacies studies suggest a high energy and shallow-water depositional setting. The inner ramp margin deposits consist of reef core facies, fore and back reef facies characterized by a scleractinian community of relatively low generic diversity. The rich associated fauna consists of bivalves, echinoids, serpulids, bryozoans, dasycladacean algae and cyanophytes, as well as foraminifers and ostracods. The growth forms of the corals are indicative of shallow well illuminated water. Both the back and fore reef deposits suggest intensive reworking by storm waves or currents. The lagoon deposits consist of bioclastic and peloidal wackestones as well as bioclastic-intraclastic packstones which accumulated on a lagoon under intermittently agitated water in a shallow subtidal to intertidal settings. A stratiform breccia with both matrix and clasts supported fabrics is interpreted as paleokarst. The clasts are derived from the rocks of oolitic shoal and inner ramp margin (patch reef). The six depositional facies are included into a major organizational framework of three third-order depositional sequences (DS-1, DS-2, DS-3) mainly represented by transgressive and highstand systems tracts stages with sequence boundaries of regional importance. The general depositional evolution is here related to the slow subsidence experienced during the Oxfordian-earliest Kimmeridgian time related to tectonic inversion in the Neuquén Basin. A four step (architectural and sedimentary) schematic model of the response of the platform to sea-level changes is proposed. © 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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author Palma, R.M.
López-Gómez, J.
Piethé, R.D.
author_facet Palma, R.M.
López-Gómez, J.
Piethé, R.D.
author_sort Palma, R.M.
title Oxfordian ramp system (La Manga Formation) in the Bardas Blancas area (Mendoza Province) Neuquén Basin, Argentina: Facies and depositional sequences
title_short Oxfordian ramp system (La Manga Formation) in the Bardas Blancas area (Mendoza Province) Neuquén Basin, Argentina: Facies and depositional sequences
title_full Oxfordian ramp system (La Manga Formation) in the Bardas Blancas area (Mendoza Province) Neuquén Basin, Argentina: Facies and depositional sequences
title_fullStr Oxfordian ramp system (La Manga Formation) in the Bardas Blancas area (Mendoza Province) Neuquén Basin, Argentina: Facies and depositional sequences
title_full_unstemmed Oxfordian ramp system (La Manga Formation) in the Bardas Blancas area (Mendoza Province) Neuquén Basin, Argentina: Facies and depositional sequences
title_sort oxfordian ramp system (la manga formation) in the bardas blancas area (mendoza province) neuquén basin, argentina: facies and depositional sequences
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