Fernando J. Zeballo
National University of Cordoba
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Geologica Acta | 2008
Fernando J. Zeballo; Guillermo L. Albanesi; Gladys Ortega
New late Tremadocian (Early Ordovician) conodont and graptolite faunas from the eastern and central belts of the Eastern Cordillera (Jujuy Province, northwestern Argentina) are reported. The conodont fauna includes the guide species Paltodus deltifer pristinus, Paltodus deltifer deltifer, and Acodus deltatus (sensu lato), in association with other taxa, and the graptolites Aorograptus victoriae, Ancoragraptus cf. bulmani, and Adelograptus cf. altus. Overlapping ranges of the recorded species allow for a partial correlation between the Acodus deltatus- Paroistodus proteus and Aorograptus victoriae zones, and the Notopeltis orthometopa trilobite Zone. The conodont fauna includes a mixture of forms typical of the Baltoscandian and Laurentian provinces, respectively. The Early Ordovician basin of northwestern Argentina may correspond to the Shallow-Sea Realm and Cold Domain and probably records the development of a differentiated conodont province in the southern South American margin of Gondwana.
Ameghiniana | 2013
M. Franco Tortello; Fernando J. Zeballo; Susana B. Esteban
Abstract. TREMADOCIAN TRILOBITES FROM DARK SHALE FACIES OF THE ALFARCITO MEMBER (SANTA ROSITA FORMATION), QUEBRADA DE MOYA, JUJUY, ARGENTINA. The Quebrada de Moya constitutes a distinctive locality of the Santa Rosita Formation (uppermost Furongian—lowermost Ordovician) in the Quebrada de Humahuaca (Sierra de Tilcara, Cordillera Oriental of Jujuy, Argentina). The trilobites Leptoplastides marianus (Hoek), Parabolinella sp., Hapalopleura acantha Malanca and Brandán, and Asaphellus sp. are described from the dark shale facies of the upper part of the Alfarcito Member. A grainstone interstratified in the mudstones contains a low-diversity conodont assemblage of the Cordylodus angulatus Zone (lower Tremadocian). The Ordovician age of the section is confirmed, in addition, by the record of the graptolite Rhabdinopora flabelliformis ssp. in a sandstone underlying the studied levels. The dark shales accumulated by suspension fall-out during periods of maximum flooding, in a reducing, distal offshore marine environment. The trilobite fauna is largely dominated by L. marianus. The upper part of the Alfarcito Member does not show dark facies in other sectors of the Sierra de Tilcara. The sedimentologic characters of the section described, the low diversity of the conodont assemblage, and the scarcity of agnostoid trilobites may be indicative of a partial isolation of the basin.
Latin American journal of sedimentology and basin analysis | 2006
Luis A. Buatois; Fernando J. Zeballo; Guillermo L. Albanesi; Gladys Ortega; N. Emilio Vaccari; M. Gabriela Mángano
Ameghiniana | 2005
Fernando J. Zeballo; M. Franco Tortello
Ameghiniana | 2005
Fernando J. Zeballo; Guillermo L. Albanesi; Gladys Ortega
Geological Journal | 2013
Fernando J. Zeballo; Guillermo L. Albanesi
Ameghiniana | 2011
Guillermo L. Albanesi; Gladys Ortega; C. Rubén Monaldi; Fernando J. Zeballo
Ameghiniana | 2009
Fernando J. Zeballo; Guillermo L. Albanesi
Ameghiniana | 2005
Fernando J. Zeballo; Guillermo L. Albanesi; Gladys Ortega
Geological Journal | 2013
Fernando J. Zeballo; Guillermo L. Albanesi