A. Taboada, M. A. Pagani, M. K. Pinilla, Franco Tortello, C. A. Taboada
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引用次数: 11
摘要
一条狭窄的上古生界带穿过Quebrada de Güera-Peña(阿根廷巴塔哥尼亚),在Sierra de Tecka的北端延伸出来。在那里,Pampa de Tepuel组的黑色页岩含有以前被列为“Levipustula”动物群的海洋无脊椎动物化石。作者最近记录的材料,按丰度顺序包括腹足类[Glabrocingulum (Glabrocingulum) poperimense (Maxwell), G. (Stenozone) argentinum (Reed), G. (Stenozone) sp., Peruvispira teckaensis sp. nov., Ananias riccardii Pinilla],双壳类[Nuculopsis (Nuculopsis) patagoniensis González, Phestia tepuelensis González, Streblochondria sueroi González, Streblopteria sp.],圆锥类[Paraconularia cf.ugartei Cúneo和Sabattini],腕足类[Amosia sueroi Simanauskas,三叶虫[Australosutura argentinensis Hahn and Hahn],头足类[pseudothoceratidae Flower and Caster], superoceras ?sp, Mitorthoceras ?[Sp .]和红珊瑚[?][j]。此外,本研究还包括了在特普埃尔-热那亚盆地年轻地区发现的新的关键腕足动物Languigneotus dammanorum gen. et sp. 11和Tuberculatella waterhousei sp. 11。本文提出了langigneotus laevicaudatum和langigneotus - verchojania亚区(宾夕法尼亚州晚期)来取代以前的结核区。此外,还讨论了研究剖面与Arroyo Pescado (Estancia Ap Iwan)和Esquel地区的地层关系和对比。在Estancia Ap Iwan剪出的冰川相关剖面的总体地层剖面包括较低的砾岩层,其年龄被重新解释为早侏罗世,以及部分相当于Pampa de Tepuel组但比Quebrada de Güera-Peña组更古老的冰川海相层。通过对Esquel组与Arroyo Pescado组及古太平洋边缘其他同时期单元的对比分析,认为Esquel组应与Tepuel群相分离。Esquel组和Arroyo Pescado组可视为Tepuel-Genoa盆地冰海柱的基底。
Carboniferous deposits of northern Sierra de Tecka, central-western Patagonia, Argentina: paleontology, biostratigraphy and correlations
A narrow upper Paleozoic belt crops out in the northern tip of Sierra de Tecka through the Quebrada de Güera-Peña (Patagonia, Argentina). There, black shales of the Pampa de Tepuel Formation contain marine fossil invertebrates previously listed as belonging to the “Levipustula” fauna. Material recently recorded by the authors comprises, in order of abundance, gastropods [Glabrocingulum (Glabrocingulum) poperimense (Maxwell), G. (Stenozone) argentinum (Reed), G. (Stenozone) sp., Peruvispira teckaensis sp. nov., Ananias riccardii Pinilla], bivalves [Nuculopsis (Nuculopsis) patagoniensis González, Phestia tepuelensis González, Streblochondria sueroi González, Streblopteria sp.], conulariids [Paraconularia cf. ugartei Cúneo and Sabattini], brachiopods [Amosia sueroi Simanauskas, Languigneotus laevicaudatum (Amos), Beecheria patagonica Amos], trilobites [Australosutura argentinensis Hahn and Hahn], cephalopods [Pseudoorthoceratidae Flower and Caster, Sueroceras? sp., Mitorthoceras? sp.], and rugose corals [?Lophophyllidiidae Moore and Jeffords]. In addition, the present study includes the new key brachiopods Languigneotus dammanorum gen. et sp. nov. and Tuberculatella waterhousei sp. nov. from younger localities of the Tepuel-Genoa Basin. The Languigneotus laevicaudatum and Languigneotus-Verchojania subzones (late Pennsylvanian) are proposed herein to replace the former Tuberculatella Zone. In addition, previous stratigraphic relationships and correlations of the study section with the Arroyo Pescado (Estancia Ap Iwan) and Esquel areas are discussed. The general stratigraphic profile of a glacial-related section cropping out at Estancia Ap Iwan includes lower conglomeradic beds, which are reinterpreted as early Jurassic in age, and glacimarine levels that are partially equivalent to the Pampa de Tepuel Formation but older than those of Quebrada de Güera-Peña. A correlation of the Esquel Formation with the Arroyo Pescado Formation and other contemporaneous units on the paleopacific margin is assessed, implying that the Esquel Formation should be segregated from the Tepuel Group. The Esquel and Arroyo Pescado formations can be regarded as the basement of the glaciomarine column of the Tepuel-Genoa Basin.
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