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      Caracterización estratigráfica, paleoambiental y biocronológica de la Formación La Deheza (Carbonífero Superior-Pérmico Inferior), San Juan, Argentina Translated title: Stratigraphic, paleoenvironmental and biochronological analysis of La Deheza Formation (Upper Carboniferous-Lower Permian), San Juan, Argentina

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          Se dan a conocer nuevos afloramientos del Paleozoico superior de la cuenca Paganzo, que constituyen la Formación La Deheza, la cual consta de 690 m de espesor y diez asociaciones de facies. En esta secuencia se encuentran representados el evento posglaciario del Carbonífero (Serpukhoviano-Bashkiriano temprano) (facies I, II y III), la transgresión stephaniana (facies IV), sedimentos continentales con depósitos de carbón (facies V), el evento trangresivo del Asseliano-Sakmariano (Cisuraliano temprano?) (facies VI), una última continentalización (facies VII), seguida del evento trangresivo más moderno (Cisuraliano tardío-Guadalupiano temprano?) de la cuenca Paganzo (facies VIII, IX y X). Se discute, también, su validez como unidad estratigráfica, neoestratotipo y se contextualiza de forma temporal, en un entorno regional con los depocentros cercanos de la cuenca Paganzo. Los últimos metros de la facies VI, registran abundantes restos de Ferugliocladus patagonicus Archangelsky y Cúneo, Eucerospermum nitens Feruglio emend. A. Archangelsky, Paracalamites sp. y Cordaites sp., que en conjunto componen una importante asociación megaflorística asignable a la "Superzona Ferugliocladus". Los registros palinológicos encontrados a lo largo de toda la unidad permiten acotarla entre el Serpukhoviano al Cisuraliano tardío-Guadalupiano temprano?.

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          These new upper Paleozoic outcrops in the Paganzo basin are 690 m thick and consist of ten facies associations. In this formation are represented postglacial Upper Carboniferous (Serpukhovian-early Bashkirian) (facies I, II and III), Stephanian transgression (facies IV), continental sediment with coal deposits (facies V), the trangressive event Asselian-Sakmarian (early Cisuralian?) (facies VI), and the last continental deposits (facies VII), followed by the most modern trangressive event in Paganzo basin (latest Cisuralian-early Guadalupian?) (facies VIII, IX and X). It also discussed its validity as a stratigraphic unit, neostratotype and is defined in a time frame in an environment of nearby depocenters to the Paganzo basin. The last meters of the facies VI show abundant remains of Ferugliocladus patagonicus Archangelsky y Cúneo, Eucerospermum nitens Feruglio emend. A. Archangelsky, Paracalamites sp. and Cordaites sp., which together make up a significant megafloristic association assigned to the "Ferugliocladus Superzone". In addition, pollen records found throughout the entire unit allows to constrain it between the Serpukhovian to latest Cisuralian-early Guadalupian?.

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                Journal
                rmcg
                Revista mexicana de ciencias geológicas
                Rev. mex. cienc. geol
                Instituto de Geología, UNAM (México, DF, Mexico )
                1026-8774
                2007-2902
                2014
                : 31
                : 3
                : 340-353
                Affiliations
                [01] San Juan orgnameInstituto y Museo de Ciencias Naturales orgdiv1Área Paleontología Argentina gcorrea@ 123456unsj.edu.ar
                [02] Buenos Aires orgnameMuseo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales Bernardino Rivadavia Argentina prgutierrez@ 123456macn.gov.ar
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                S1026-87742014000300004 S1026-8774(14)03100300004
                79082da5-325d-4680-9f3c-bcd680fabacc

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                : 07 July 2014
                : 09 July 2014
                : 04 February 2014
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                Paleoflora,La Deheza Formation,Argentina,San Juan,Paleozoico superior,upper Paleozoic,Formación La Deheza

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