Malacofaunas de las Formaciones Paraná y Puerto Madryn (Mioceno marino, Argentina): su origen, composición y significado bioestratigráfico
- Autores
- del Río, Claudia Julia
- Año de publicación
- 2000
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- español castellano
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- The Middle- lower Late Miocene sea that covered the eastern part of Argentina, deposited an interesting fossiliferous sequence dominated by molluscs. These horizons comprise the Puerto Madryn Formation that crops out in northeastern Patagonia, the Paraná Formation exposed along the Paraná River (Entre Ríos Province), and thestrata placed in the subsurface of the Buenos Aires Province. The most conspicuous feature of each one of these units is the abundant, diverse and exceptionally well preserved molluscan assemblages contained in thick shell-beds recovered throughout the sequence. Its homogenous stratigraphic distribution and distinctive composition allowed the Aequipecten paranensisZone and the Aonikense Molluscan Stage to be recognized in northeastern Patagonia (Del Río,1988). Because of the compositional similarities among assemblages from Patagonia and those contained in the Paraná Formation and in the subsurface of the Buenos Aires Province, it is proposed to extend the Aequipecten paranensis Zone to include faunas yielded in the latter units. The lower “Paranense Stage”, the “Entrerriense Stage” and the uppermost marine“Rionegrense Stage” of the Paraná Formation contain the same molluscan assemblage and this fact does not support the idea these stages to represent three different transgresions as it was previously thought. Composition of this fauna indicates that deposition varied from mid-shelf to intertidal environments and also points to the development of tropical temperatures in Southwestern Atlantic Ocean during Middle-lower Late Miocene times, before the abrupt cooling recorded in Antartic and Subantartic waters by 10 MA ago. Its taxonomic composition reveals the extinction of most paleoaustral elements that had characterized the Southern Hemisphere Paleogene faunas, as well as the abrupt increase of Caribbean-Indo-Pacific taxa, an extremely poor represented group in the oldest Patagonian assemblages, and also shows the strong development of endemic elements of the American continent.
Fil: del Río, Claudia Julia. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Oficina de Coordinación Administrativa Parque Centenario. Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales "Bernardino Rivadavia"; Argentina - Materia
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Malacofaunas de las Formaciones Paraná y Puerto Madryn (Mioceno marino, Argentina): su origen, composición y significado bioestratigráficoMalacofauna of the Paraná and Puerto Madryn (marine Miocene, Argentina): origin, composition and biostratigraphic significancedel Río, Claudia JuliaBioestratigrafíaMoluscosMioceno marinohttps://purl.org/becyt/ford/1.5https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1The Middle- lower Late Miocene sea that covered the eastern part of Argentina, deposited an interesting fossiliferous sequence dominated by molluscs. These horizons comprise the Puerto Madryn Formation that crops out in northeastern Patagonia, the Paraná Formation exposed along the Paraná River (Entre Ríos Province), and thestrata placed in the subsurface of the Buenos Aires Province. The most conspicuous feature of each one of these units is the abundant, diverse and exceptionally well preserved molluscan assemblages contained in thick shell-beds recovered throughout the sequence. Its homogenous stratigraphic distribution and distinctive composition allowed the Aequipecten paranensisZone and the Aonikense Molluscan Stage to be recognized in northeastern Patagonia (Del Río,1988). Because of the compositional similarities among assemblages from Patagonia and those contained in the Paraná Formation and in the subsurface of the Buenos Aires Province, it is proposed to extend the Aequipecten paranensis Zone to include faunas yielded in the latter units. The lower “Paranense Stage”, the “Entrerriense Stage” and the uppermost marine“Rionegrense Stage” of the Paraná Formation contain the same molluscan assemblage and this fact does not support the idea these stages to represent three different transgresions as it was previously thought. Composition of this fauna indicates that deposition varied from mid-shelf to intertidal environments and also points to the development of tropical temperatures in Southwestern Atlantic Ocean during Middle-lower Late Miocene times, before the abrupt cooling recorded in Antartic and Subantartic waters by 10 MA ago. Its taxonomic composition reveals the extinction of most paleoaustral elements that had characterized the Southern Hemisphere Paleogene faunas, as well as the abrupt increase of Caribbean-Indo-Pacific taxa, an extremely poor represented group in the oldest Patagonian assemblages, and also shows the strong development of endemic elements of the American continent.Fil: del Río, Claudia Julia. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Oficina de Coordinación Administrativa Parque Centenario. Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales "Bernardino Rivadavia"; ArgentinaInstituto Superior de Correlación Geológica2000-12info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionhttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501info:ar-repo/semantics/articuloapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/11336/137432del Río, Claudia Julia; Malacofaunas de las Formaciones Paraná y Puerto Madryn (Mioceno marino, Argentina): su origen, composición y significado bioestratigráfico; Instituto Superior de Correlación Geológica; Serie Correlación Geológica; 14; 12-2000; 77-1011514-4186CONICET DigitalCONICETspainfo:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/url/http://www.insugeo.org.ar/publicaciones/docs/scg_14/07_Malacofauna.htminfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.5/ar/reponame:CONICET Digital (CONICET)instname:Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas2025-09-03T10:11:38Zoai:ri.conicet.gov.ar:11336/137432instacron:CONICETInstitucionalhttp://ri.conicet.gov.ar/Organismo científico-tecnológicoNo correspondehttp://ri.conicet.gov.ar/oai/requestdasensio@conicet.gov.ar; lcarlino@conicet.gov.arArgentinaNo correspondeNo correspondeNo correspondeopendoar:34982025-09-03 10:11:38.458CONICET Digital (CONICET) - Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicasfalse |
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Malacofaunas de las Formaciones Paraná y Puerto Madryn (Mioceno marino, Argentina): su origen, composición y significado bioestratigráfico Malacofauna of the Paraná and Puerto Madryn (marine Miocene, Argentina): origin, composition and biostratigraphic significance |
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Malacofaunas de las Formaciones Paraná y Puerto Madryn (Mioceno marino, Argentina): su origen, composición y significado bioestratigráfico |
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Malacofaunas de las Formaciones Paraná y Puerto Madryn (Mioceno marino, Argentina): su origen, composición y significado bioestratigráfico del Río, Claudia Julia Bioestratigrafía Moluscos Mioceno marino |
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Malacofaunas de las Formaciones Paraná y Puerto Madryn (Mioceno marino, Argentina): su origen, composición y significado bioestratigráfico |
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Malacofaunas de las Formaciones Paraná y Puerto Madryn (Mioceno marino, Argentina): su origen, composición y significado bioestratigráfico |
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Malacofaunas de las Formaciones Paraná y Puerto Madryn (Mioceno marino, Argentina): su origen, composición y significado bioestratigráfico |
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Malacofaunas de las Formaciones Paraná y Puerto Madryn (Mioceno marino, Argentina): su origen, composición y significado bioestratigráfico |
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Malacofaunas de las Formaciones Paraná y Puerto Madryn (Mioceno marino, Argentina): su origen, composición y significado bioestratigráfico |
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del Río, Claudia Julia |
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del Río, Claudia Julia |
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del Río, Claudia Julia |
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Bioestratigrafía Moluscos Mioceno marino |
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Bioestratigrafía Moluscos Mioceno marino |
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https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1.5 https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1 |
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The Middle- lower Late Miocene sea that covered the eastern part of Argentina, deposited an interesting fossiliferous sequence dominated by molluscs. These horizons comprise the Puerto Madryn Formation that crops out in northeastern Patagonia, the Paraná Formation exposed along the Paraná River (Entre Ríos Province), and thestrata placed in the subsurface of the Buenos Aires Province. The most conspicuous feature of each one of these units is the abundant, diverse and exceptionally well preserved molluscan assemblages contained in thick shell-beds recovered throughout the sequence. Its homogenous stratigraphic distribution and distinctive composition allowed the Aequipecten paranensisZone and the Aonikense Molluscan Stage to be recognized in northeastern Patagonia (Del Río,1988). Because of the compositional similarities among assemblages from Patagonia and those contained in the Paraná Formation and in the subsurface of the Buenos Aires Province, it is proposed to extend the Aequipecten paranensis Zone to include faunas yielded in the latter units. The lower “Paranense Stage”, the “Entrerriense Stage” and the uppermost marine“Rionegrense Stage” of the Paraná Formation contain the same molluscan assemblage and this fact does not support the idea these stages to represent three different transgresions as it was previously thought. Composition of this fauna indicates that deposition varied from mid-shelf to intertidal environments and also points to the development of tropical temperatures in Southwestern Atlantic Ocean during Middle-lower Late Miocene times, before the abrupt cooling recorded in Antartic and Subantartic waters by 10 MA ago. Its taxonomic composition reveals the extinction of most paleoaustral elements that had characterized the Southern Hemisphere Paleogene faunas, as well as the abrupt increase of Caribbean-Indo-Pacific taxa, an extremely poor represented group in the oldest Patagonian assemblages, and also shows the strong development of endemic elements of the American continent. Fil: del Río, Claudia Julia. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Oficina de Coordinación Administrativa Parque Centenario. Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales "Bernardino Rivadavia"; Argentina |
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The Middle- lower Late Miocene sea that covered the eastern part of Argentina, deposited an interesting fossiliferous sequence dominated by molluscs. These horizons comprise the Puerto Madryn Formation that crops out in northeastern Patagonia, the Paraná Formation exposed along the Paraná River (Entre Ríos Province), and thestrata placed in the subsurface of the Buenos Aires Province. The most conspicuous feature of each one of these units is the abundant, diverse and exceptionally well preserved molluscan assemblages contained in thick shell-beds recovered throughout the sequence. Its homogenous stratigraphic distribution and distinctive composition allowed the Aequipecten paranensisZone and the Aonikense Molluscan Stage to be recognized in northeastern Patagonia (Del Río,1988). Because of the compositional similarities among assemblages from Patagonia and those contained in the Paraná Formation and in the subsurface of the Buenos Aires Province, it is proposed to extend the Aequipecten paranensis Zone to include faunas yielded in the latter units. The lower “Paranense Stage”, the “Entrerriense Stage” and the uppermost marine“Rionegrense Stage” of the Paraná Formation contain the same molluscan assemblage and this fact does not support the idea these stages to represent three different transgresions as it was previously thought. Composition of this fauna indicates that deposition varied from mid-shelf to intertidal environments and also points to the development of tropical temperatures in Southwestern Atlantic Ocean during Middle-lower Late Miocene times, before the abrupt cooling recorded in Antartic and Subantartic waters by 10 MA ago. Its taxonomic composition reveals the extinction of most paleoaustral elements that had characterized the Southern Hemisphere Paleogene faunas, as well as the abrupt increase of Caribbean-Indo-Pacific taxa, an extremely poor represented group in the oldest Patagonian assemblages, and also shows the strong development of endemic elements of the American continent. |
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