Coral patch reef system and associated facies from southwestern Gondwana: paleoenvironmental evolution of the Oxfordian shallow-marine carbonate platform at Portada Covunco, Neuquén Basin, Argentina

During the Middle Oxfordian, the epicontinental shelf of the Neuquén Basin was a site of major coralline evolution and reef building. This work expounds the studies performed on the La Manga patch reefs at Portada Covunco locality, near Zapala city, Neuquén province. Based on the results of 12 facie...

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Main Authors: Beresi, M.S., Cabaleri, N.G., Löser, H., Armella, C.
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spelling ftunibueairesbd:todo:paper_01729179_v63_n1_p_Beresi 2023-10-29T02:38:40+01:00 Coral patch reef system and associated facies from southwestern Gondwana: paleoenvironmental evolution of the Oxfordian shallow-marine carbonate platform at Portada Covunco, Neuquén Basin, Argentina Beresi, M.S. Cabaleri, N.G. Löser, H. Armella, C. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_01729179_v63_n1_p_Beresi unknown http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_01729179_v63_n1_p_Beresi info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar Argentina Coral reefs Facies/microfacies La Manga Formation Middle Oxfordian Neuquén Basin Paleoenvironments carbonate platform coral reef environmental change facies Gondwana morphotype Oxfordian paleoenvironment Neuquen Basin Anthozoa JOUR ftunibueairesbd https://doi.org/20.500.12110/paper_01729179_v63_n1_p_Beresi 2023-10-05T01:13:38Z During the Middle Oxfordian, the epicontinental shelf of the Neuquén Basin was a site of major coralline evolution and reef building. This work expounds the studies performed on the La Manga patch reefs at Portada Covunco locality, near Zapala city, Neuquén province. Based on the results of 12 facies/microfacies types and the vertical succession of coral morphotypes a shallowing-upward trend ranging from a shallow subtidal-lagoon- to intertidal settings is inferred. The microfacies model suggests an ooidal shoal area in the highest energy zone and various patch reefs on the shallow carbonate platform. Autochthonous reefal facies comprise a low diversity of platy coral and mixed coral-siliceous sponge framestone, ramose coral bafflestone, and microbial bindstone. Non-reefal facies are composed of ooidal packstone, bedded bioclastic wackestone-packstone, and marl levels. Several shallowing-upward episodes are evidenced by local erosional surfaces (main exposure surface-MES). The succession of platy corals (exclusively Australoseris) followed by ramose corals (Etallonasteria, Stelidioseris, and Stephanastrea rollieri) probably reflects local environmental changes. The upward change in reefal composition is best interpreted in response to extrinsic physical parameters (local relatively minor sea-level fluctuations). Siliceous sponges occur in low percentages. The La Manga reefal succession could be correlated with the “global carbonate reef event”. This event occurred in most basins associated with the Tethyan oceanic belt and the North Atlantic Ocean, in low paleolatitude. The Portada Covunco reefs grew at higher paleolatitudes (nearly 39° south), within an embayment of the Neuquén Basin, with open circulation to the paleo-Pacific Ocean on the southwestern margin of the Gondwana realm. © 2016, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic Biblioteca Digital FCEN-UBA (Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales, Universidad de Buenos Aires)
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topic Argentina
Coral reefs
Facies/microfacies
La Manga Formation
Middle Oxfordian
Neuquén Basin
Paleoenvironments
carbonate platform
coral reef
environmental change
facies
Gondwana
morphotype
Oxfordian
paleoenvironment
Neuquen Basin
Anthozoa
spellingShingle Argentina
Coral reefs
Facies/microfacies
La Manga Formation
Middle Oxfordian
Neuquén Basin
Paleoenvironments
carbonate platform
coral reef
environmental change
facies
Gondwana
morphotype
Oxfordian
paleoenvironment
Neuquen Basin
Anthozoa
Beresi, M.S.
Cabaleri, N.G.
Löser, H.
Armella, C.
Coral patch reef system and associated facies from southwestern Gondwana: paleoenvironmental evolution of the Oxfordian shallow-marine carbonate platform at Portada Covunco, Neuquén Basin, Argentina
topic_facet Argentina
Coral reefs
Facies/microfacies
La Manga Formation
Middle Oxfordian
Neuquén Basin
Paleoenvironments
carbonate platform
coral reef
environmental change
facies
Gondwana
morphotype
Oxfordian
paleoenvironment
Neuquen Basin
Anthozoa
description During the Middle Oxfordian, the epicontinental shelf of the Neuquén Basin was a site of major coralline evolution and reef building. This work expounds the studies performed on the La Manga patch reefs at Portada Covunco locality, near Zapala city, Neuquén province. Based on the results of 12 facies/microfacies types and the vertical succession of coral morphotypes a shallowing-upward trend ranging from a shallow subtidal-lagoon- to intertidal settings is inferred. The microfacies model suggests an ooidal shoal area in the highest energy zone and various patch reefs on the shallow carbonate platform. Autochthonous reefal facies comprise a low diversity of platy coral and mixed coral-siliceous sponge framestone, ramose coral bafflestone, and microbial bindstone. Non-reefal facies are composed of ooidal packstone, bedded bioclastic wackestone-packstone, and marl levels. Several shallowing-upward episodes are evidenced by local erosional surfaces (main exposure surface-MES). The succession of platy corals (exclusively Australoseris) followed by ramose corals (Etallonasteria, Stelidioseris, and Stephanastrea rollieri) probably reflects local environmental changes. The upward change in reefal composition is best interpreted in response to extrinsic physical parameters (local relatively minor sea-level fluctuations). Siliceous sponges occur in low percentages. The La Manga reefal succession could be correlated with the “global carbonate reef event”. This event occurred in most basins associated with the Tethyan oceanic belt and the North Atlantic Ocean, in low paleolatitude. The Portada Covunco reefs grew at higher paleolatitudes (nearly 39° south), within an embayment of the Neuquén Basin, with open circulation to the paleo-Pacific Ocean on the southwestern margin of the Gondwana realm. © 2016, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.
format Journal/Newspaper
author Beresi, M.S.
Cabaleri, N.G.
Löser, H.
Armella, C.
author_facet Beresi, M.S.
Cabaleri, N.G.
Löser, H.
Armella, C.
author_sort Beresi, M.S.
title Coral patch reef system and associated facies from southwestern Gondwana: paleoenvironmental evolution of the Oxfordian shallow-marine carbonate platform at Portada Covunco, Neuquén Basin, Argentina
title_short Coral patch reef system and associated facies from southwestern Gondwana: paleoenvironmental evolution of the Oxfordian shallow-marine carbonate platform at Portada Covunco, Neuquén Basin, Argentina
title_full Coral patch reef system and associated facies from southwestern Gondwana: paleoenvironmental evolution of the Oxfordian shallow-marine carbonate platform at Portada Covunco, Neuquén Basin, Argentina
title_fullStr Coral patch reef system and associated facies from southwestern Gondwana: paleoenvironmental evolution of the Oxfordian shallow-marine carbonate platform at Portada Covunco, Neuquén Basin, Argentina
title_full_unstemmed Coral patch reef system and associated facies from southwestern Gondwana: paleoenvironmental evolution of the Oxfordian shallow-marine carbonate platform at Portada Covunco, Neuquén Basin, Argentina
title_sort coral patch reef system and associated facies from southwestern gondwana: paleoenvironmental evolution of the oxfordian shallow-marine carbonate platform at portada covunco, neuquén basin, argentina
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