The Carboniferous-Permian boundary in the central western Argentinean basins: paleontological evidences

  • Cisterna G
  • Sterren A
  • Gutierrez P
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Abstract

The central western Argentinean basins of Rio Blanco, Calingasta-Uspallata and western Paganzo, enclose the most complete marine successions used for examining the Carboniferous-Permian boundary in Gondwana. A detailed review of the key stratigraphical sections has allowed the identification of the latest Carboniferous assemblages; NBG, Interval megafloristic Zone and DM (Raistrickia densa-Convolutispora muriornata) Palynological Zone in the lower part, and the earliest Permian T-S (Tivertonia jachalensis-Streptorhynchus inaequiornatus) invertebrate Zone and FS (Pakhapites fusus-Vittatina subsaccata) Palynological Zone in the upper part. This diagnostic mega/microflora and marine invertebrate paleontological evidence provides a biostratigraphical framework for the definition of the Carboniferous-Permian boundary inside the basins of central western Argentina.

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Cisterna, G. A., Sterren, A. F., & Gutierrez, P. R. (2011). The Carboniferous-Permian boundary in the central western Argentinean basins: paleontological evidences. Andean Geology, 38(2), 349. https://doi.org/10.5027/andgeov38n2-a06

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