Pennsylvanian – Early Cisuralian interglacial macrofloristic succession in Paraná Basin of the State of São Paulo

One of the most completely preserved glacial sedimentary records from the Late Carboniferous to the Early Permian time corresponds to the Itararé Group, which presents a large outcropping thickness in the northeastern border of Paraná Basin, especially in the State of São Paulo. This unit correspond...

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Published in:Journal of South American Earth Sciences
Main Authors: Bernardes-de-Oliveira, Mary Elizabeth Cerruti, Kavali, Pauline Sabina, Mune, Sandra Eiko, Shivanna, Mahesh, Souza, Paulo Alves de, Iannuzzi, Roberto, Jasper, André, Hoelzel, Amanda, Boardman, Daiana R., Rohn, Rosemarie, Ricardi-Branco, Fresia
Other Authors: Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
Format: Review
Language:English
Published: 2016
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11449/169122
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spelling ftunivespir:oai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/169122 2023-05-15T18:40:44+02:00 Pennsylvanian – Early Cisuralian interglacial macrofloristic succession in Paraná Basin of the State of São Paulo Bernardes-de-Oliveira, Mary Elizabeth Cerruti Kavali, Pauline Sabina Mune, Sandra Eiko Shivanna, Mahesh Souza, Paulo Alves de Iannuzzi, Roberto Jasper, André Hoelzel, Amanda Boardman, Daiana R. Rohn, Rosemarie Ricardi-Branco, Fresia Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP) 2016-12-01 351-374 http://hdl.handle.net/11449/169122 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jsames.2016.09.004 eng eng Journal of South American Earth Sciences 0,829 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jsames.2016.09.004 Journal of South American Earth Sciences, v. 72, p. 351-374. 0895-9811 http://hdl.handle.net/11449/169122 doi:10.1016/j.jsames.2016.09.004 2-s2.0-84994654281 2-s2.0-84994654281.pdf 8936275161197131 orcid:0000-0001-6110-4194 openAccess Interglacial floras Itararé group Macrofloral successions Paraná Basin Permo-carboniferous Western Gondwana info:eu-repo/semantics/review 2016 ftunivespir https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jsames.2016.09.004 2021-07-13T19:27:57Z One of the most completely preserved glacial sedimentary records from the Late Carboniferous to the Early Permian time corresponds to the Itararé Group, which presents a large outcropping thickness in the northeastern border of Paraná Basin, especially in the State of São Paulo. This unit corresponds to the base of the Gondwana I Supersequence and is composed of continental to marine glacial and interglacial deposits. Based on some macrofloristic, lithostratigraphic and palynostratigraphic data, a formal scheme of the macrofloral succession is herein proposed for this interval, comprising five associations in ascending stratigraphic order namely: (1) Dwykea-Sublagenicula-Calamospora Association (recorded in Campinas Municipality), composed of lycophyte megaspores (Sublagenicula, Trileites and Calamospora sp.) and some bryophytes (Dwykea), concerning to a coastal glacial or coastal interglacial environment; (2) Eusphenopteris-Nothorhacopteris-Botrychiopsis Association (registered in Itapeva and Buri municipalities), composed of Eusphenopteris, Nothorhacopteris, Botrychiopsis, Paracalamites spp. along with Sphenophyllum, Koretrophyllites, Noeggerathiopsis and rare Cordaicarpus and Samaropsis – concerning to an interglacial deltaic plain associated to coal forming swamps with cold temperate hydro-hygrophilous vegetation; (3) Paranocladus-Ginkgophyllum-Brasilodendron Association (registered in Monte Mor Municipality), composed of the first conifers of the Paraná Basin (Paranocladus, Paranospermum and few Buriadia-type), lycophytes (Brasilodendron, Bumbudendron), Ginkgophyllum, Noeggerathiopsis, Samaropsis and Cordaicarpus and rare Nothorhacopteris, Botrychiopsis, Koretrophyllites and Sphenophyllum, interpreted as interglacial deltaic flood plain; (4) Dwykea-Sublagenicula-Calamospora Recurrent Association (recorded in Salto Municipality), composed of bryophytes (Dwykea) and lycopod megaspores, very similar to the first association, related to a coastal glacial or coastal interglacial depositional environment with a type- tundra vegetational cover; and (5) Gangamopteris–Arberia-Stephanophyllites Association (occurring in Tietê and Cerquilho municipalities), composed of the first glossopterid leaves and fructifications of the Paraná Basin (abundant Gangamopteris, Arberia, Arberiopsis and Hirsutum) and sphenophytes (Stephanophyllites and Phyllotheca), suggested as coastal prograding or alluvial environment, of an interglacial phase at the end of the sedimentary history of the Itararé Group. The first four associations are of Pennsylvanian age while the last one is of Asselian-Sakmarian age. Review Tundra Universidade Estadual Paulista São Paulo: Repositório Institucional UNESP Journal of South American Earth Sciences 72 351 374
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topic Interglacial floras
Itararé group
Macrofloral successions
Paraná Basin
Permo-carboniferous
Western Gondwana
spellingShingle Interglacial floras
Itararé group
Macrofloral successions
Paraná Basin
Permo-carboniferous
Western Gondwana
Bernardes-de-Oliveira, Mary Elizabeth Cerruti
Kavali, Pauline Sabina
Mune, Sandra Eiko
Shivanna, Mahesh
Souza, Paulo Alves de
Iannuzzi, Roberto
Jasper, André
Hoelzel, Amanda
Boardman, Daiana R.
Rohn, Rosemarie
Ricardi-Branco, Fresia
Pennsylvanian – Early Cisuralian interglacial macrofloristic succession in Paraná Basin of the State of São Paulo
topic_facet Interglacial floras
Itararé group
Macrofloral successions
Paraná Basin
Permo-carboniferous
Western Gondwana
description One of the most completely preserved glacial sedimentary records from the Late Carboniferous to the Early Permian time corresponds to the Itararé Group, which presents a large outcropping thickness in the northeastern border of Paraná Basin, especially in the State of São Paulo. This unit corresponds to the base of the Gondwana I Supersequence and is composed of continental to marine glacial and interglacial deposits. Based on some macrofloristic, lithostratigraphic and palynostratigraphic data, a formal scheme of the macrofloral succession is herein proposed for this interval, comprising five associations in ascending stratigraphic order namely: (1) Dwykea-Sublagenicula-Calamospora Association (recorded in Campinas Municipality), composed of lycophyte megaspores (Sublagenicula, Trileites and Calamospora sp.) and some bryophytes (Dwykea), concerning to a coastal glacial or coastal interglacial environment; (2) Eusphenopteris-Nothorhacopteris-Botrychiopsis Association (registered in Itapeva and Buri municipalities), composed of Eusphenopteris, Nothorhacopteris, Botrychiopsis, Paracalamites spp. along with Sphenophyllum, Koretrophyllites, Noeggerathiopsis and rare Cordaicarpus and Samaropsis – concerning to an interglacial deltaic plain associated to coal forming swamps with cold temperate hydro-hygrophilous vegetation; (3) Paranocladus-Ginkgophyllum-Brasilodendron Association (registered in Monte Mor Municipality), composed of the first conifers of the Paraná Basin (Paranocladus, Paranospermum and few Buriadia-type), lycophytes (Brasilodendron, Bumbudendron), Ginkgophyllum, Noeggerathiopsis, Samaropsis and Cordaicarpus and rare Nothorhacopteris, Botrychiopsis, Koretrophyllites and Sphenophyllum, interpreted as interglacial deltaic flood plain; (4) Dwykea-Sublagenicula-Calamospora Recurrent Association (recorded in Salto Municipality), composed of bryophytes (Dwykea) and lycopod megaspores, very similar to the first association, related to a coastal glacial or coastal interglacial depositional environment with a type- tundra vegetational cover; and (5) Gangamopteris–Arberia-Stephanophyllites Association (occurring in Tietê and Cerquilho municipalities), composed of the first glossopterid leaves and fructifications of the Paraná Basin (abundant Gangamopteris, Arberia, Arberiopsis and Hirsutum) and sphenophytes (Stephanophyllites and Phyllotheca), suggested as coastal prograding or alluvial environment, of an interglacial phase at the end of the sedimentary history of the Itararé Group. The first four associations are of Pennsylvanian age while the last one is of Asselian-Sakmarian age.
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author Bernardes-de-Oliveira, Mary Elizabeth Cerruti
Kavali, Pauline Sabina
Mune, Sandra Eiko
Shivanna, Mahesh
Souza, Paulo Alves de
Iannuzzi, Roberto
Jasper, André
Hoelzel, Amanda
Boardman, Daiana R.
Rohn, Rosemarie
Ricardi-Branco, Fresia
author_facet Bernardes-de-Oliveira, Mary Elizabeth Cerruti
Kavali, Pauline Sabina
Mune, Sandra Eiko
Shivanna, Mahesh
Souza, Paulo Alves de
Iannuzzi, Roberto
Jasper, André
Hoelzel, Amanda
Boardman, Daiana R.
Rohn, Rosemarie
Ricardi-Branco, Fresia
author_sort Bernardes-de-Oliveira, Mary Elizabeth Cerruti
title Pennsylvanian – Early Cisuralian interglacial macrofloristic succession in Paraná Basin of the State of São Paulo
title_short Pennsylvanian – Early Cisuralian interglacial macrofloristic succession in Paraná Basin of the State of São Paulo
title_full Pennsylvanian – Early Cisuralian interglacial macrofloristic succession in Paraná Basin of the State of São Paulo
title_fullStr Pennsylvanian – Early Cisuralian interglacial macrofloristic succession in Paraná Basin of the State of São Paulo
title_full_unstemmed Pennsylvanian – Early Cisuralian interglacial macrofloristic succession in Paraná Basin of the State of São Paulo
title_sort pennsylvanian – early cisuralian interglacial macrofloristic succession in paraná basin of the state of são paulo
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