Modelo de sedimentación fluvial y lacustre en el margen pasivo de un hemigraben: el Triásico de la Precordillera occidental de San Juan, República Argentina

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Spalletti, Luis Antonio
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2001
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A model for fluvial and lacustrine sedimentation on the passive margin of a half-graben: the Triassic of the western Precordillera of San Juan, Argentine Republic. Siliciclastic facies and depositional systems are studied in the Triassic outcrops located along the western margin of the Precordillera (San Juan Province). In the Hilario region the Triassic section begins with pyroclastic flow- and fall-deposits associated with fluvial (volcaniclastic) deposits. The middle and upper sections of the El Alcázar Formation are dominated by lacustrine sediments. In the Barreal region the record begins with braided deposits (lower to middle Barreal Formation) and is followed by a lacustrine system (upper Barreal and lower Cortaderita formations). A significant palaeogeographic change produced the substitution of the lacustrine system by a sandy-braided system and a tuffaceous plain (upper Cortaderita Formation). The Triassic record ends with the alluvial and ephemeral fluvial red beds of the Cepeda Formation. The studied deposits represent the infill of the passive flank or ramp of a Triassic half-graben. Three depositional sequences were defined. DS 1 starts with braided river deposits associated with pyroclastic flow- and fall-deposits, and ends with holomictic and meromictic lacustrine systems showing several episodes of deltaic progradation. DS 2 develops on a marked regional unconformity and is composed of sandy-braided deposits followed by tuffaceous facies (aeolian and high-sinuosity fluvial deposits). Proximal fluvial deposits (alluvial and ephemeral systems), resulting from a regional tectonic reactivation and a climatic change towards more arid conditions, are the main building units of DS 3. Tractional fluvial facies represent degradational systems tracts, mixed-load fluvial facies associations are the main depositional units of transitional systems tracts, and lacustrine deposits are the record of aggradational systems tracts. These deposits do not show a clear megasequence stacking because of the interaction of multiple allocyclic controls, such as local tectonism, base level oscillations, variations in base profile, variations in coarse-grained contribution, and coeval explosive volcanism. Definition of depositional sequences bounded by regional unconformities resulted an important tool for stratigraphic correlation. However, gravelly and sandy sediment-bodies intercalated within lacustrine successions must be avoided for correlation since they represent autocyclic progradations of deltaic lobes.
Fil: Spalletti, Luis Antonio. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - La Plata. Centro de Investigaciones Geológicas. Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo. Centro de Investigaciones Geológicas; Argentina
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Facies fluviales
Facies lacustres
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spelling Modelo de sedimentación fluvial y lacustre en el margen pasivo de un hemigraben: el Triásico de la Precordillera occidental de San Juan, República ArgentinaA model for fluvial and lacustrine sedimentation on the passive margin of a half-graben: the Triassic of the western Precordillera of San Juan, Argentine RepublicSpalletti, Luis AntonioFacies fluvialesFacies lacustresTriásicoArgentinahttps://purl.org/becyt/ford/1.5https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1A model for fluvial and lacustrine sedimentation on the passive margin of a half-graben: the Triassic of the western Precordillera of San Juan, Argentine Republic. Siliciclastic facies and depositional systems are studied in the Triassic outcrops located along the western margin of the Precordillera (San Juan Province). In the Hilario region the Triassic section begins with pyroclastic flow- and fall-deposits associated with fluvial (volcaniclastic) deposits. The middle and upper sections of the El Alcázar Formation are dominated by lacustrine sediments. In the Barreal region the record begins with braided deposits (lower to middle Barreal Formation) and is followed by a lacustrine system (upper Barreal and lower Cortaderita formations). A significant palaeogeographic change produced the substitution of the lacustrine system by a sandy-braided system and a tuffaceous plain (upper Cortaderita Formation). The Triassic record ends with the alluvial and ephemeral fluvial red beds of the Cepeda Formation. The studied deposits represent the infill of the passive flank or ramp of a Triassic half-graben. Three depositional sequences were defined. DS 1 starts with braided river deposits associated with pyroclastic flow- and fall-deposits, and ends with holomictic and meromictic lacustrine systems showing several episodes of deltaic progradation. DS 2 develops on a marked regional unconformity and is composed of sandy-braided deposits followed by tuffaceous facies (aeolian and high-sinuosity fluvial deposits). Proximal fluvial deposits (alluvial and ephemeral systems), resulting from a regional tectonic reactivation and a climatic change towards more arid conditions, are the main building units of DS 3. Tractional fluvial facies represent degradational systems tracts, mixed-load fluvial facies associations are the main depositional units of transitional systems tracts, and lacustrine deposits are the record of aggradational systems tracts. These deposits do not show a clear megasequence stacking because of the interaction of multiple allocyclic controls, such as local tectonism, base level oscillations, variations in base profile, variations in coarse-grained contribution, and coeval explosive volcanism. Definition of depositional sequences bounded by regional unconformities resulted an important tool for stratigraphic correlation. However, gravelly and sandy sediment-bodies intercalated within lacustrine successions must be avoided for correlation since they represent autocyclic progradations of deltaic lobes.Fil: Spalletti, Luis Antonio. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - La Plata. Centro de Investigaciones Geológicas. Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo. Centro de Investigaciones Geológicas; ArgentinaAsociación Geológica Argentina2001-06info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionhttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501info:ar-repo/semantics/articuloapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/11336/76006Spalletti, Luis Antonio; Modelo de sedimentación fluvial y lacustre en el margen pasivo de un hemigraben: el Triásico de la Precordillera occidental de San Juan, República Argentina; Asociación Geológica Argentina; Revista de la Asociación Geológica Argentina; 56; 2; 6-2001; 189-2100004-48221851-8249CONICET DigitalCONICETspainfo:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/url/http://www.scielo.org.ar/scielo.php?script=sci_serial&pid=0004-4822&lng=es&nrm=isoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/ar/reponame:CONICET Digital (CONICET)instname:Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas2025-09-03T09:46:37Zoai:ri.conicet.gov.ar:11336/76006instacron: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 09:46:37.339CONICET Digital (CONICET) - Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicasfalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Modelo de sedimentación fluvial y lacustre en el margen pasivo de un hemigraben: el Triásico de la Precordillera occidental de San Juan, República Argentina
A model for fluvial and lacustrine sedimentation on the passive margin of a half-graben: the Triassic of the western Precordillera of San Juan, Argentine Republic
title Modelo de sedimentación fluvial y lacustre en el margen pasivo de un hemigraben: el Triásico de la Precordillera occidental de San Juan, República Argentina
spellingShingle Modelo de sedimentación fluvial y lacustre en el margen pasivo de un hemigraben: el Triásico de la Precordillera occidental de San Juan, República Argentina
Spalletti, Luis Antonio
Facies fluviales
Facies lacustres
Triásico
Argentina
title_short Modelo de sedimentación fluvial y lacustre en el margen pasivo de un hemigraben: el Triásico de la Precordillera occidental de San Juan, República Argentina
title_full Modelo de sedimentación fluvial y lacustre en el margen pasivo de un hemigraben: el Triásico de la Precordillera occidental de San Juan, República Argentina
title_fullStr Modelo de sedimentación fluvial y lacustre en el margen pasivo de un hemigraben: el Triásico de la Precordillera occidental de San Juan, República Argentina
title_full_unstemmed Modelo de sedimentación fluvial y lacustre en el margen pasivo de un hemigraben: el Triásico de la Precordillera occidental de San Juan, República Argentina
title_sort Modelo de sedimentación fluvial y lacustre en el margen pasivo de un hemigraben: el Triásico de la Precordillera occidental de San Juan, República Argentina
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Spalletti, Luis Antonio
author Spalletti, Luis Antonio
author_facet Spalletti, Luis Antonio
author_role author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Facies fluviales
Facies lacustres
Triásico
Argentina
topic Facies fluviales
Facies lacustres
Triásico
Argentina
purl_subject.fl_str_mv https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1.5
https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv A model for fluvial and lacustrine sedimentation on the passive margin of a half-graben: the Triassic of the western Precordillera of San Juan, Argentine Republic. Siliciclastic facies and depositional systems are studied in the Triassic outcrops located along the western margin of the Precordillera (San Juan Province). In the Hilario region the Triassic section begins with pyroclastic flow- and fall-deposits associated with fluvial (volcaniclastic) deposits. The middle and upper sections of the El Alcázar Formation are dominated by lacustrine sediments. In the Barreal region the record begins with braided deposits (lower to middle Barreal Formation) and is followed by a lacustrine system (upper Barreal and lower Cortaderita formations). A significant palaeogeographic change produced the substitution of the lacustrine system by a sandy-braided system and a tuffaceous plain (upper Cortaderita Formation). The Triassic record ends with the alluvial and ephemeral fluvial red beds of the Cepeda Formation. The studied deposits represent the infill of the passive flank or ramp of a Triassic half-graben. Three depositional sequences were defined. DS 1 starts with braided river deposits associated with pyroclastic flow- and fall-deposits, and ends with holomictic and meromictic lacustrine systems showing several episodes of deltaic progradation. DS 2 develops on a marked regional unconformity and is composed of sandy-braided deposits followed by tuffaceous facies (aeolian and high-sinuosity fluvial deposits). Proximal fluvial deposits (alluvial and ephemeral systems), resulting from a regional tectonic reactivation and a climatic change towards more arid conditions, are the main building units of DS 3. Tractional fluvial facies represent degradational systems tracts, mixed-load fluvial facies associations are the main depositional units of transitional systems tracts, and lacustrine deposits are the record of aggradational systems tracts. These deposits do not show a clear megasequence stacking because of the interaction of multiple allocyclic controls, such as local tectonism, base level oscillations, variations in base profile, variations in coarse-grained contribution, and coeval explosive volcanism. Definition of depositional sequences bounded by regional unconformities resulted an important tool for stratigraphic correlation. However, gravelly and sandy sediment-bodies intercalated within lacustrine successions must be avoided for correlation since they represent autocyclic progradations of deltaic lobes.
Fil: Spalletti, Luis Antonio. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - La Plata. Centro de Investigaciones Geológicas. Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo. Centro de Investigaciones Geológicas; Argentina
description A model for fluvial and lacustrine sedimentation on the passive margin of a half-graben: the Triassic of the western Precordillera of San Juan, Argentine Republic. Siliciclastic facies and depositional systems are studied in the Triassic outcrops located along the western margin of the Precordillera (San Juan Province). In the Hilario region the Triassic section begins with pyroclastic flow- and fall-deposits associated with fluvial (volcaniclastic) deposits. The middle and upper sections of the El Alcázar Formation are dominated by lacustrine sediments. In the Barreal region the record begins with braided deposits (lower to middle Barreal Formation) and is followed by a lacustrine system (upper Barreal and lower Cortaderita formations). A significant palaeogeographic change produced the substitution of the lacustrine system by a sandy-braided system and a tuffaceous plain (upper Cortaderita Formation). The Triassic record ends with the alluvial and ephemeral fluvial red beds of the Cepeda Formation. The studied deposits represent the infill of the passive flank or ramp of a Triassic half-graben. Three depositional sequences were defined. DS 1 starts with braided river deposits associated with pyroclastic flow- and fall-deposits, and ends with holomictic and meromictic lacustrine systems showing several episodes of deltaic progradation. DS 2 develops on a marked regional unconformity and is composed of sandy-braided deposits followed by tuffaceous facies (aeolian and high-sinuosity fluvial deposits). Proximal fluvial deposits (alluvial and ephemeral systems), resulting from a regional tectonic reactivation and a climatic change towards more arid conditions, are the main building units of DS 3. Tractional fluvial facies represent degradational systems tracts, mixed-load fluvial facies associations are the main depositional units of transitional systems tracts, and lacustrine deposits are the record of aggradational systems tracts. These deposits do not show a clear megasequence stacking because of the interaction of multiple allocyclic controls, such as local tectonism, base level oscillations, variations in base profile, variations in coarse-grained contribution, and coeval explosive volcanism. Definition of depositional sequences bounded by regional unconformities resulted an important tool for stratigraphic correlation. However, gravelly and sandy sediment-bodies intercalated within lacustrine successions must be avoided for correlation since they represent autocyclic progradations of deltaic lobes.
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