info:eu-repo/semantics/article
An integrative physical, mineralogical and ichnological approach to characterize underfilled lake-basins
Fecha
2020-03Registro en:
Mancuso, Adriana Cecilia; Krapovickas, Verónica; Benavente, Cecilia Andrea; Marsicano, Claudia Alicia; An integrative physical, mineralogical and ichnological approach to characterize underfilled lake-basins; Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc; Sedimentology; 3-2020; 1-31
0037-0746
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Mancuso, Adriana Cecilia
Krapovickas, Verónica
Benavente, Cecilia Andrea
Marsicano, Claudia Alicia
Resumen
Lakes are particularly sensitive to environmental fluctuations, which arerecorded in their facies and stratigraphy. Ephemeral lakes reveal their sensi-tivity to palaeoenvironmental changes in the overprinting of the sedimentaryfeatures in every single bed. Tetrapod-track taphonomic-modes and ichno-logical taphonomic-pathways can be used as sensitive indicators of environ-mental conditions of the track-bearing beds during deposition andimprinting. The Middle Triassic Cerro de las Cabras succession (CuyanaBasin, Argentina) provides an excellent opportunity to these environmentalindicators in an underfilled palaeolake. A model of ichnological preservationfor underfilled lake systems is proposed and the role of the ichnology recordin the sequence stratigraphy analysis is evaluated, based on the integrationof tetrapod-track modes, taphonomic-pathways of playa-lake ichnofauna,mineralogy and physical data. Soft-ground suites include those dominatedby invertebrate grazing traces and arthropod locomotion traces (Suite 1), andthose overprinted by horizontal-vertical dwelling burrows with tetrapodtracks preserved in taphonomic modes B and C (Suite 2). The firm-groundsuite (Suite 3) comprises tetrapod-tracks with the best preservation styles(modes A and B) along less abundant invertebrate dwelling and feedingtraces as found in Suite 2. Clay mineralogy (dominated by illite with subor-dinate smectite) suggests low plasticity of the layers, in agreement with low-relief deformation structures observed in tetrapod-track taphonomic-modes.The well-preserved track tetrapod features documented in the Cerro de lasCabras succession, together with the absence of pedogenic disturbance, tram-pling obliterating the footprints, and/or evidence of strong disturbance bywind, desiccation and/or precipitation, supports short periods of exposure ofthe imprinted surface particular to this succession. An integrated multiproxyapproach is proposed to evaluate the evolutionary interpretation and identi-fication of autogenic versus allogenic controls in underfilled lake-basin histo-ries. The observed aggradational-trend suggests an equilibrium between ratesof accommodation change and sediment supply, and that the basin-centredid not experience prolonged sediment-starved conditions.