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Campetella et al., 2021

Trace fossils as tools to unravel oxygen conditions: A case study from Los Molles Formation (Toarcian-lower Callovian)

Campetella, D. M., Carmona, N. B., Ponce, J. J., Wetzel, A., Rodriguez, M., Parada, M. N.
Aasta2021
AjakiriRevista de la Asociación Geológica Argentina
Köide77
Number3
Leheküljed463-477
Tüüpartikkel ajakirjas
Keelinglise
Id31995

Abstrakt

The Toarcian - lower Callovian Los Molles Formation in the Chacay Melehue section (southern limb of Cordillera del Viento - Neuquén Basin) comprises offshore-shelf deposits and subordinately, channel-levee and lobe deposits produced by density currents. These deposits are characterized by two distinctive trace fossil suites: (1) Chondrites and Trichichnus in the offshore-shelf mud, and (2) Chondrites, Trichichnus, and Phycosiphon occurring in distal levee deposits. The generally low diversity and abundance of the trace fossils suggest severe environmental conditions. In particular, in the intervals containing Chondrites and Trichichnus, pyrite framboids are abundant and most likely indicate low oxygen availability within the sediment. The presence of Phycosiphon in the levee deposits implies short periods of improved oxygenation caused by the density currents originating in shallow water

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