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Carbon and strontium isotope record on the vendian-tommotian transition in the NW Argentina
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2001-09Registro en:
Sial, Alcides N.; Ferreira, Valderez P.; Martins Pimentel, Márcio; Toselli, Alejandro Jose; Aceñolaza, Florencio Gilberto; et al.; Carbon and strontium isotope record on the vendian-tommotian transition in the NW Argentina; Academia Brasileira de Ciencias; Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciencias; 73; 3; 9-2001; 471-471
1678-2690
0001-3765
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Sial, Alcides N.
Ferreira, Valderez P.
Martins Pimentel, Márcio
Toselli, Alejandro Jose
Aceñolaza, Florencio Gilberto
Alonso, Ricardo Narciso
Parada, Miguel A.
Resumen
Carbonates of the Las Tienditas Fm., Salta province, recorded the Vendian-Tommotian transition in the top of this carbonate sequence, while carbonates of La Laja Fm., San Juan, recorded this transition next to the base of the Formation. C, 87Sr/86Sr, Si, Mg/Ca, Mn, Fe and Si chemostratigraphic profiles in the uppermost portion of Las Tienditas are very similar to those for the lowermost portions of La Laja Formation, suggesting synchronous deposition. C values ( 0 º/ooPDB) in carbonate lenses of the Caucete Group, Pie-de-Palo complex, coupled with high 87Sr/86Sr (0.709 to 0.710) and presence of Vendian ichnofauna suggest that sediments of this Group were, perhaps, deposited synchronically with carbonates of the La Laja Fm. The high 87Sr/86Sr for all of the Formations studied resulted from the nature of the continental crust (high Rb/Sr, or very ancient crust, or both) being eroded during the time of deposition of these marine carbonates. The moderate shift of C from +1 º/ooPDB to -2 º/ooPDB in this Vendian-Tommotian transition contrasts with strong shifts observed in most localities in the world. Similar behavior has been observed in Siberia and a shift from +5 º/ooPDB to +2.7 º/ooPDB was recorded in Bhander and Sirbu limestones, Vindhyan basin in India. These observations demonstrate a nonuniform isotopic behavior of the Vendian-Tommotian transition, at least, for continents that once were part of Gondwanaland. — ( May 18, 2001 )