Vallecito Formation (Miocene): The evolution of an eolian system in an Andean foreland basin (northwestern Argentina)

The Vallecito Formation, a red bed sequence deposited during the Lower Miocene in the Andean foreland basins of the Precordillera (Argentina), has been studied to enable an analysis of the characteristics and temporal evolution of its facies and the major extrinsic factors that control its developme...

Descripción completa

Guardado en:
Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Tripaldi, A., Limarino, C.O.
Formato: JOUR
Materias:
Acceso en línea:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_08959811_v19_n3_p343_Tripaldi
Aporte de:
id todo:paper_08959811_v19_n3_p343_Tripaldi
record_format dspace
spelling todo:paper_08959811_v19_n3_p343_Tripaldi2023-10-03T15:42:38Z Vallecito Formation (Miocene): The evolution of an eolian system in an Andean foreland basin (northwestern Argentina) Tripaldi, A. Limarino, C.O. Argentina Eolian dunes and draas Eolian sediment state Miocene Andean basins Vallecito formation basin fill eolian deposit foreland basin Miocene red bed Argentina South America Western Hemisphere World The Vallecito Formation, a red bed sequence deposited during the Lower Miocene in the Andean foreland basins of the Precordillera (Argentina), has been studied to enable an analysis of the characteristics and temporal evolution of its facies and the major extrinsic factors that control its development. The unit is composed mainly of eolian sandstones and thin intercalations of fine-grained conglomerates and mudstones. The lithology, eolian stratification style, bounding surface type, cross-bedded set geometry, and depositional unit scale indicate six facies associations. Facies association I represents an eolian sand sheet; facies associations II, III, IV, and VI correspond to dunes and draas; and facies association V constitutes fluvial-eolian interaction deposits. With regard to sandstone composition, the Vallecito Formation is formed of feldlithic and lithic arenites with variable proportions of quartz and abundant volcanic rock fragments. The Vallecito Formation represents a large dune field developed in arid to semiarid climates during the first stages of the Andean orogeny. Its formation and development were controlled by climatic and tectonic factors. Concepts about eolian sediment states enable the establishment of a three-phase model of eolian evolution: (1) constructional, (2) maximum development, and (3) destructional. Contemporaneous influx in the constructional phase was limited by low sand availability in the marginal eolian sand sheets and the transport capacity of the wind in the main dune field. During the maximum development phase, dunes and draas grew under contemporaneous influxes limited by the transport capacity. The destructional phase corresponds to alluvial system progradation, which in some localities formed a fluvial-eolian interaction system where contemporaneous and lagged sediment influx was limited by sand availability. Eolian successions such as the ones represented by the Vallecito Formation are interpreted as foredeep deposits of continental foreland basins. In this depozone, the eolian facies correspond to very thick deposits characterized by thick cross-bedded sets, limited fluvial intercalations, a lack of paleosols, and high subsidence rates. © 2005 Elsevier 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_08959811_v19_n3_p343_Tripaldi
institution Universidad de Buenos Aires
institution_str I-28
repository_str R-134
collection Biblioteca Digital - Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales (UBA)
topic Argentina
Eolian dunes and draas
Eolian sediment state
Miocene Andean basins
Vallecito formation
basin fill
eolian deposit
foreland basin
Miocene
red bed
Argentina
South America
Western Hemisphere
World
spellingShingle Argentina
Eolian dunes and draas
Eolian sediment state
Miocene Andean basins
Vallecito formation
basin fill
eolian deposit
foreland basin
Miocene
red bed
Argentina
South America
Western Hemisphere
World
Tripaldi, A.
Limarino, C.O.
Vallecito Formation (Miocene): The evolution of an eolian system in an Andean foreland basin (northwestern Argentina)
topic_facet Argentina
Eolian dunes and draas
Eolian sediment state
Miocene Andean basins
Vallecito formation
basin fill
eolian deposit
foreland basin
Miocene
red bed
Argentina
South America
Western Hemisphere
World
description The Vallecito Formation, a red bed sequence deposited during the Lower Miocene in the Andean foreland basins of the Precordillera (Argentina), has been studied to enable an analysis of the characteristics and temporal evolution of its facies and the major extrinsic factors that control its development. The unit is composed mainly of eolian sandstones and thin intercalations of fine-grained conglomerates and mudstones. The lithology, eolian stratification style, bounding surface type, cross-bedded set geometry, and depositional unit scale indicate six facies associations. Facies association I represents an eolian sand sheet; facies associations II, III, IV, and VI correspond to dunes and draas; and facies association V constitutes fluvial-eolian interaction deposits. With regard to sandstone composition, the Vallecito Formation is formed of feldlithic and lithic arenites with variable proportions of quartz and abundant volcanic rock fragments. The Vallecito Formation represents a large dune field developed in arid to semiarid climates during the first stages of the Andean orogeny. Its formation and development were controlled by climatic and tectonic factors. Concepts about eolian sediment states enable the establishment of a three-phase model of eolian evolution: (1) constructional, (2) maximum development, and (3) destructional. Contemporaneous influx in the constructional phase was limited by low sand availability in the marginal eolian sand sheets and the transport capacity of the wind in the main dune field. During the maximum development phase, dunes and draas grew under contemporaneous influxes limited by the transport capacity. The destructional phase corresponds to alluvial system progradation, which in some localities formed a fluvial-eolian interaction system where contemporaneous and lagged sediment influx was limited by sand availability. Eolian successions such as the ones represented by the Vallecito Formation are interpreted as foredeep deposits of continental foreland basins. In this depozone, the eolian facies correspond to very thick deposits characterized by thick cross-bedded sets, limited fluvial intercalations, a lack of paleosols, and high subsidence rates. © 2005 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
format JOUR
author Tripaldi, A.
Limarino, C.O.
author_facet Tripaldi, A.
Limarino, C.O.
author_sort Tripaldi, A.
title Vallecito Formation (Miocene): The evolution of an eolian system in an Andean foreland basin (northwestern Argentina)
title_short Vallecito Formation (Miocene): The evolution of an eolian system in an Andean foreland basin (northwestern Argentina)
title_full Vallecito Formation (Miocene): The evolution of an eolian system in an Andean foreland basin (northwestern Argentina)
title_fullStr Vallecito Formation (Miocene): The evolution of an eolian system in an Andean foreland basin (northwestern Argentina)
title_full_unstemmed Vallecito Formation (Miocene): The evolution of an eolian system in an Andean foreland basin (northwestern Argentina)
title_sort vallecito formation (miocene): the evolution of an eolian system in an andean foreland basin (northwestern argentina)
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_08959811_v19_n3_p343_Tripaldi
work_keys_str_mv AT tripaldia vallecitoformationmiocenetheevolutionofaneoliansysteminanandeanforelandbasinnorthwesternargentina
AT limarinoco vallecitoformationmiocenetheevolutionofaneoliansysteminanandeanforelandbasinnorthwesternargentina
_version_ 1807323538988728320