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Archive | 2016

Silicophytolith Studies in South America and Argentina: Scope and Limitations for Paleoenvironmental Reconstruction of the Marine Isotope Stage 3 (MIS3)

Margarita Osterrieth; María Fernanda Álvarez; Mariana Fernández Honaine; Georgina Erra

Silicophytoliths are amorphous silica biomineralizations deposited in intracellular or extracellular spaces of plant tissues. Due to their taxonomic value and their high preservation in a variety of soils and sediments, they are widely used as indicators of past plant communities. Numerous phytolith studies show the presence of past grass-dominated ecosystems in the Late Cenozoic, including changes between glacial and interglacial periods. Studies in South America are scarce, particularly those associated to the temporal interval corresponding to the Marine Isotopic Stage 3 (MIS3). A synthesis of silicophytolith studies on pedosedimentary sequences of MIS3 age in South America is herein presented and, particularly, our own work carried out in Argentina. Integrated profiles’ representatives of typical pedostratigraphic sequences from two regional geomorphological units (Mesopotamia and the Pampean Plain) were analyzed. Samples from pedostratigraphic sequences were subjected to routine analysis. Silicophytoliths were extracted after the elimination of carbonates, organic matter, and clay; and their morphologies were described under optical and scanning electron microscopes (SEMs). Profiles from both regions show the presence of conspicuous paleopedological levels, developed in the MIS3 interval. C3 grasses (Pooideae and/or Panicoideae subfamilies) and, in a lesser proportion, C4 grasses (Chloridoideae and/or Panicoideae subfamilies) were present in both areas. This indicates the development of mesothermal grass-dominated ecosystems, which nowadays grow mainly in warm-temperate regions. Within the MIS3, frequent climatic environmental variations during the Late Pleistocene may have led to a fluctuation in biogeographic connections between the Mesopotamian region and other parts of South America, closely linked to the Chaco-Pampean plain and, at other times, to inter-tropical regions.


Journal of Soils and Sediments | 2010

Silica content in soil solution and its relation with phytolith weathering and silica biogeochemical cycle in Typical Argiudolls of the Pampean Plain, Argentina - a preliminary study.

Natalia L. Borrelli; María Fernanda Álvarez; Margarita Osterrieth; Jorge Eduardo Marcovecchio


Geobios | 2009

Malacofauna Cuaternaria del litoral norte de Santa Cruz (Patagonia, Argentina)

Marina Laura Aguirre; Sebastián Richiano; María Fernanda Álvarez; Chris Eastoe


Environmental Earth Sciences | 2012

Biogenic silica in wetlands and their relationship with soil and groundwater biogeochemistry in the Southeastern of Buenos Aires Province, Argentina

Natalia L. Borrelli; Margarita Osterrieth; A. Romanelli; María Fernanda Álvarez; J. L. Cionchi; H. Massone


Environmental Earth Sciences | 2012

Organic matter fractionation in aggregates typical Argiudolls southeastern Buenos Aires and its relation to different soil uses: a preliminary study

María Fernanda Álvarez; Margarita Osterrieth; Julio Luis del Río


Environmental Earth Sciences | 2016

Iron biogeochemistry in Holocene palaeo and actual salt marshes in coastal areas of the Pampean Plain, Argentina

M. Osterrieth; Natalia L. Borrelli; María Fernanda Álvarez; G. N. Nóbrega; Wilson Machado; Tiago Osório Ferreira


Archive | 2017

Sitios potenciales de interés geológico en el sudeste bonaerense

Asunción Romanelli; Julio Luis del Río; Héctor Massone; Gustavo Adolfo Martínez; M. A. De Marco; María Fernanda Álvarez; Marcelo Farenga; Emilia María Bocanegra


Archive | 2016

Silicophytoliths and taphonomy in Cenozoic pedostratigraphic sequences of the Pampean Plain, Argentina

Margarita Osterrieth; Natalia L. Borrelli; María Laura Benvenuto; Mariana Fernández Honaine; Celia Frayssinet; Stella Maris Altamirano; Mara Victoria De Rito; Roberto Donna; Micaela Paolicchi; María Fernanda Álvarez


Archive | 2016

Biochemistry of iron associated with pyritization in Holocene marshes, Mar Chiquita, Buenos Aires, Argentina

Margarita Osterrieth; Natalia L. Borrelli; María Fernanda Álvarez; G. N. Nóbrega; W. Machado; T. Ferreira


Archive | 2009

Malacofauna de las Terrazas Marinas Cuaternarias en el sector noreste de la Provincia de Santa Cruz, Argentina

Marina Laura Aguirre; Sebastián Richiano; María Fernanda Álvarez

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Margarita Osterrieth

Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales

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Natalia L. Borrelli

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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Marina Laura Aguirre

National University of La Plata

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Sebastián Richiano

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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Julio Luis del Río

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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Mariana Fernández Honaine

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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A. Romanelli

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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Asunción Romanelli

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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Emilia María Bocanegra

Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales

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