Sequence stratigraphy and taphonomic signatures of marine invertebrates : a Devonian (Pragian/Eifelian) example of the Paraná Basin, Brazil
Carolina Zabini, Michael Holz, Elvio Pinto Bosetti, Willian Mikio Kurita Matsumura, Rodrigo Scalise Horodyski
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Agradecimentos: C. Z. thanks to Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq) for study grant (process number 110047/2007-2), and to Dr. Cristina Bertoni-Machado for the suggestions that enriched the earlier versions of the manuscript. R.S.H. thanks to CAPES for study grant....
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Agradecimentos: C. Z. thanks to Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq) for study grant (process number 110047/2007-2), and to Dr. Cristina Bertoni-Machado for the suggestions that enriched the earlier versions of the manuscript. R.S.H. thanks to CAPES for study grant. M.H acknowledges CNPq for personal research grant (300866/2008-9). All authors thank both reviewers, Dr. Cristina Bertoni-Machado and anonymous, for their constructive suggestions
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Abstract: The latest Pragian to the early Eifelian succession of the Devonian of the eastern border of the Paraná Basin (Brazil) is approached integrating taphonomy and sequence stratigraphy, providing new insights to the analysis of intracratonic siliciclastic Paleozoic seas. The high-resolution...
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Abstract: The latest Pragian to the early Eifelian succession of the Devonian of the eastern border of the Paraná Basin (Brazil) is approached integrating taphonomy and sequence stratigraphy, providing new insights to the analysis of intracratonic siliciclastic Paleozoic seas. The high-resolution study of six outcrops revealed a mud-prone succession, composed predominantly of distal tempestites, with minor preservation of foreshore/shoreface depositional systems, and permitted the acquisition of sensible fossil and sedimentary data in relation to environments within the general depositional tendencies of the lowstand (LST), trangressive (TST) and highstand (HST) systems tracts of the succession. The LST has fragmented fossils preserved that indicate proximity to the shoreline; also, can preserve fossils that live in the foreshore/shoreface zone by proximal obrution events. In general, the TST records an epoch of moderate to high faunal diversity, low rates of sedimentation, with occurrence of obrution deposits in its middle part. Concretions with phosphatic animals can be preserved at the maximum transgressive surface, where the calcareous shells are preferentially dissolved. Stringers and rosette orientations below storm wave base are explained by flow lifting of distal muddy turbidity currents. The HST presents higher faunal diversity, with abundance of fragmented valves; sedimentation rates are moderated. Specific lingulid taphofacies displayed a very good correlation with the environmental conditions in each depositional environment. The lingulid taphofacies could be used as a more sensible tool in order to analyze environmental conditions in ancient seas. Therefore taphonomic signatures and biofabrics of the fossils (their occurrences and diversities) showed correlation with the general principles of sequence stratigraphy, and seem to be controlled by the system tracts where they were preserved
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CONSELHO NACIONAL DE DESENVOLVIMENTO CIENTÍFICO E TECNOLÓGICO - CNPQ
110047/2007-2
COORDENAÇÃO DE APERFEIÇOAMENTO DE PESSOAL DE NÍVEL SUPERIOR - CAPES
300866/2008-9
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Sequence stratigraphy and taphonomic signatures of marine invertebrates : a Devonian (Pragian/Eifelian) example of the Paraná Basin, Brazil
Carolina Zabini, Michael Holz, Elvio Pinto Bosetti, Willian Mikio Kurita Matsumura, Rodrigo Scalise Horodyski
Sequence stratigraphy and taphonomic signatures of marine invertebrates : a Devonian (Pragian/Eifelian) example of the Paraná Basin, Brazil
Carolina Zabini, Michael Holz, Elvio Pinto Bosetti, Willian Mikio Kurita Matsumura, Rodrigo Scalise Horodyski
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Journal of South American Earth sciences (Fonte avulsa) |