The Pennsylvanian palynoflora of the Pando X-1 Borehole, northern Bolivia
- Autores
- Di Pasquo Lartigue, Maria
- Año de publicación
- 2009
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- inglés
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- Palynological analysis of ten core samples obtained from 867-729 m depth in the Pando X-1 Borehole (11° 36′07″ S, 67° 56′45″ W), northern Bolivia, is presented. Palynomorphs are fairly well-preserved although many contain abundant pyrite. The whole assemblage is composed of 48 species of which six are spores. Among the pollen grains, 21 are monosaccate and 19 bisaccate (11 striate species). Scarce scolecodonts, microforaminifera and algae are also present. Two assemblages are recognized on the basis of the stratigraphic distribution of species, mainly of the striate pollen grains. The lower assemblage (A1) is dominated by amorphous organic matter and scarce monosaccate pollen grains, trilete spores and microforaminifera. The upper assemblage (A2) is dominated by tracheids and brown and black phytoclasts and characterized by more diverse palynomorphs, mainly striate and non-striate pollen grains. The geographical and stratigraphic distribution of taxa reveals that many species are recorded from Pennsylvanian and Permian palynofloras elsewhere in Gondwana and Euramerica. The presence of Lahirites segmentatus, Limitisporites scitulus, Lunatisporites onerosus and Vittatina species, common with Brazilian palynofloras, supports a Moscovian age for the assemblage 2. This age is also supported by calcareous microfossils previously found in the same interval of this borehole. Twenty two species are first records in the Pennsylvanian of Bolivia (e.g., Florinites eremus, Protohaploxypinus varius, Striatopodocarpites antiquus, S. gondwanensis, S. solitus, Vittatina sp.). Palynofacies features of both assemblages are indicative of a shallow marine palaeoenvironment. Qualitative changes on the floral composition between A1 and A2 may reflect broadly local palaeoclimatical changes. The dominance of Cordaitales and Coniferales in A1 indicates a relatively more humid local condition than during A2 time, which is characterized by the appearance of abundant and diverse striate pollen grains related to new groups of Pteridosperms. These features are in agreement with a lower humidity or seasonally arid conditions prevailing in the terrestrial landscape near to the Copacabana marine palaeoenvironment.
Fil: Di Pasquo Lartigue, Maria. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales. Departamento de Ciencias Geológicas; Argentina - Materia
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Copacabana Formation
Madre de Dios Basin
Northern Bolivia
Palynology
Pando X-1 Core
Pennsylvanian - Nivel de accesibilidad
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The Pennsylvanian palynoflora of the Pando X-1 Borehole, northern BoliviaDi Pasquo Lartigue, MariaCopacabana FormationMadre de Dios BasinNorthern BoliviaPalynologyPando X-1 CorePennsylvanianhttps://purl.org/becyt/ford/1.5https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1Palynological analysis of ten core samples obtained from 867-729 m depth in the Pando X-1 Borehole (11° 36′07″ S, 67° 56′45″ W), northern Bolivia, is presented. Palynomorphs are fairly well-preserved although many contain abundant pyrite. The whole assemblage is composed of 48 species of which six are spores. Among the pollen grains, 21 are monosaccate and 19 bisaccate (11 striate species). Scarce scolecodonts, microforaminifera and algae are also present. Two assemblages are recognized on the basis of the stratigraphic distribution of species, mainly of the striate pollen grains. The lower assemblage (A1) is dominated by amorphous organic matter and scarce monosaccate pollen grains, trilete spores and microforaminifera. The upper assemblage (A2) is dominated by tracheids and brown and black phytoclasts and characterized by more diverse palynomorphs, mainly striate and non-striate pollen grains. The geographical and stratigraphic distribution of taxa reveals that many species are recorded from Pennsylvanian and Permian palynofloras elsewhere in Gondwana and Euramerica. The presence of Lahirites segmentatus, Limitisporites scitulus, Lunatisporites onerosus and Vittatina species, common with Brazilian palynofloras, supports a Moscovian age for the assemblage 2. This age is also supported by calcareous microfossils previously found in the same interval of this borehole. Twenty two species are first records in the Pennsylvanian of Bolivia (e.g., Florinites eremus, Protohaploxypinus varius, Striatopodocarpites antiquus, S. gondwanensis, S. solitus, Vittatina sp.). Palynofacies features of both assemblages are indicative of a shallow marine palaeoenvironment. Qualitative changes on the floral composition between A1 and A2 may reflect broadly local palaeoclimatical changes. The dominance of Cordaitales and Coniferales in A1 indicates a relatively more humid local condition than during A2 time, which is characterized by the appearance of abundant and diverse striate pollen grains related to new groups of Pteridosperms. These features are in agreement with a lower humidity or seasonally arid conditions prevailing in the terrestrial landscape near to the Copacabana marine palaeoenvironment.Fil: Di Pasquo Lartigue, Maria. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales. Departamento de Ciencias Geológicas; ArgentinaElsevier Science2009-11info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionhttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501info:ar-repo/semantics/articuloapplication/pdfapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/11336/80186Di Pasquo Lartigue, Maria; The Pennsylvanian palynoflora of the Pando X-1 Borehole, northern Bolivia; Elsevier Science; Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology; 157; 3-4; 11-2009; 266-2840034-6667CONICET DigitalCONICETenginfo:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/url/https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0034666709001067info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.1016/j.revpalbo.2009.05.006info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.5/ar/reponame:CONICET Digital (CONICET)instname:Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas2025-09-03T09:46:36Zoai:ri.conicet.gov.ar:11336/80186instacron: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 09:46:37.167CONICET Digital (CONICET) - Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicasfalse |
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The Pennsylvanian palynoflora of the Pando X-1 Borehole, northern Bolivia |
title |
The Pennsylvanian palynoflora of the Pando X-1 Borehole, northern Bolivia |
spellingShingle |
The Pennsylvanian palynoflora of the Pando X-1 Borehole, northern Bolivia Di Pasquo Lartigue, Maria Copacabana Formation Madre de Dios Basin Northern Bolivia Palynology Pando X-1 Core Pennsylvanian |
title_short |
The Pennsylvanian palynoflora of the Pando X-1 Borehole, northern Bolivia |
title_full |
The Pennsylvanian palynoflora of the Pando X-1 Borehole, northern Bolivia |
title_fullStr |
The Pennsylvanian palynoflora of the Pando X-1 Borehole, northern Bolivia |
title_full_unstemmed |
The Pennsylvanian palynoflora of the Pando X-1 Borehole, northern Bolivia |
title_sort |
The Pennsylvanian palynoflora of the Pando X-1 Borehole, northern Bolivia |
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Di Pasquo Lartigue, Maria |
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Di Pasquo Lartigue, Maria |
author_facet |
Di Pasquo Lartigue, Maria |
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author |
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Copacabana Formation Madre de Dios Basin Northern Bolivia Palynology Pando X-1 Core Pennsylvanian |
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Copacabana Formation Madre de Dios Basin Northern Bolivia Palynology Pando X-1 Core Pennsylvanian |
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https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1.5 https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1 |
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Palynological analysis of ten core samples obtained from 867-729 m depth in the Pando X-1 Borehole (11° 36′07″ S, 67° 56′45″ W), northern Bolivia, is presented. Palynomorphs are fairly well-preserved although many contain abundant pyrite. The whole assemblage is composed of 48 species of which six are spores. Among the pollen grains, 21 are monosaccate and 19 bisaccate (11 striate species). Scarce scolecodonts, microforaminifera and algae are also present. Two assemblages are recognized on the basis of the stratigraphic distribution of species, mainly of the striate pollen grains. The lower assemblage (A1) is dominated by amorphous organic matter and scarce monosaccate pollen grains, trilete spores and microforaminifera. The upper assemblage (A2) is dominated by tracheids and brown and black phytoclasts and characterized by more diverse palynomorphs, mainly striate and non-striate pollen grains. The geographical and stratigraphic distribution of taxa reveals that many species are recorded from Pennsylvanian and Permian palynofloras elsewhere in Gondwana and Euramerica. The presence of Lahirites segmentatus, Limitisporites scitulus, Lunatisporites onerosus and Vittatina species, common with Brazilian palynofloras, supports a Moscovian age for the assemblage 2. This age is also supported by calcareous microfossils previously found in the same interval of this borehole. Twenty two species are first records in the Pennsylvanian of Bolivia (e.g., Florinites eremus, Protohaploxypinus varius, Striatopodocarpites antiquus, S. gondwanensis, S. solitus, Vittatina sp.). Palynofacies features of both assemblages are indicative of a shallow marine palaeoenvironment. Qualitative changes on the floral composition between A1 and A2 may reflect broadly local palaeoclimatical changes. The dominance of Cordaitales and Coniferales in A1 indicates a relatively more humid local condition than during A2 time, which is characterized by the appearance of abundant and diverse striate pollen grains related to new groups of Pteridosperms. These features are in agreement with a lower humidity or seasonally arid conditions prevailing in the terrestrial landscape near to the Copacabana marine palaeoenvironment. Fil: Di Pasquo Lartigue, Maria. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales. Departamento de Ciencias Geológicas; Argentina |
description |
Palynological analysis of ten core samples obtained from 867-729 m depth in the Pando X-1 Borehole (11° 36′07″ S, 67° 56′45″ W), northern Bolivia, is presented. Palynomorphs are fairly well-preserved although many contain abundant pyrite. The whole assemblage is composed of 48 species of which six are spores. Among the pollen grains, 21 are monosaccate and 19 bisaccate (11 striate species). Scarce scolecodonts, microforaminifera and algae are also present. Two assemblages are recognized on the basis of the stratigraphic distribution of species, mainly of the striate pollen grains. The lower assemblage (A1) is dominated by amorphous organic matter and scarce monosaccate pollen grains, trilete spores and microforaminifera. The upper assemblage (A2) is dominated by tracheids and brown and black phytoclasts and characterized by more diverse palynomorphs, mainly striate and non-striate pollen grains. The geographical and stratigraphic distribution of taxa reveals that many species are recorded from Pennsylvanian and Permian palynofloras elsewhere in Gondwana and Euramerica. The presence of Lahirites segmentatus, Limitisporites scitulus, Lunatisporites onerosus and Vittatina species, common with Brazilian palynofloras, supports a Moscovian age for the assemblage 2. This age is also supported by calcareous microfossils previously found in the same interval of this borehole. Twenty two species are first records in the Pennsylvanian of Bolivia (e.g., Florinites eremus, Protohaploxypinus varius, Striatopodocarpites antiquus, S. gondwanensis, S. solitus, Vittatina sp.). Palynofacies features of both assemblages are indicative of a shallow marine palaeoenvironment. Qualitative changes on the floral composition between A1 and A2 may reflect broadly local palaeoclimatical changes. The dominance of Cordaitales and Coniferales in A1 indicates a relatively more humid local condition than during A2 time, which is characterized by the appearance of abundant and diverse striate pollen grains related to new groups of Pteridosperms. These features are in agreement with a lower humidity or seasonally arid conditions prevailing in the terrestrial landscape near to the Copacabana marine palaeoenvironment. |
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http://hdl.handle.net/11336/80186 Di Pasquo Lartigue, Maria; The Pennsylvanian palynoflora of the Pando X-1 Borehole, northern Bolivia; Elsevier Science; Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology; 157; 3-4; 11-2009; 266-284 0034-6667 CONICET Digital CONICET |
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