info:eu-repo/semantics/article
The oldest Ordovician foraminifers (Oepikodus evae conodont Zone, Floian) from South America
Fecha
2011-06Registro en:
Nestell, Galina; Heredia, Susana Emma; Mestre, Ana; Beresi, Matilde Sylvia; González, Mercedes; The oldest Ordovician foraminifers (Oepikodus evae conodont Zone, Floian) from South America; Elsevier France-Editions Scientifiques Medicales Elsevier; Geobios; 44; 6; 6-2011; 601-608
0016-6995
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Nestell, Galina
Heredia, Susana Emma
Mestre, Ana
Beresi, Matilde Sylvia
González, Mercedes
Resumen
The oldest occurrences of the monothalamous foraminifer species. Amphitremoida longa Nestell and Tolmacheva and A. laevis Nestell and Tolmacheva are found in the San Juan Formation together with conodonts of the Oepikodus evae Zone of the Floian (Lower Ordovician), in the Salagasta 2 section, southern Precordillera, Argentina. These discoveries represent the oldest record for foraminifers in South America. The foraminifers, species of which were originally described from the Lower Ordovician of northwestern Russia, are found in shallow high energy carbonate platform deposits in the Precordillera, together with a North Atlantic province conodont fauna. The carbonate sequence of the San Juan Formation in the Salagasta region is interpreted as a succession ranging from shallower tidal deposits to carbonate crinoidal shoaling bar deposits.