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Origin of mixed-layered (R1) muscovite-chlorite in an anchizonal slate from Puncoviscana Formation (Salta Province, Argentina)
Figure 1 —Geological setting and location of ostracod localities (asterisk...
Figure 3. Location maps of localities referred to in this work. (A) Map of ...
Selected Middle Ordovician key conodont species from the Santa Gertrudis Formation (Salta, Argentina): an approach to its biostratigraphical significance
Drainage and base-level adjustments during evolution of a late Pleistocene piggyback basin, Eastern Cordillera, Central Andes of northwestern Argentina
EARLY ORDOVICIAN OSTRACODS FROM ARGENTINA: THEIR BEARING ON THE ORIGIN OF BINODICOPE AND PALAEOCOPE CLADES
NEW BIVALVIA AND ROSTROCONCHIA FROM THE EARLY ORDOVICIAN (LATE TREMADOC–MIDDLE ARENIG) OF NORTHWESTERN ARGENTINA
Influence of pre-Andean crustal structure on Cenozoic thrust belt kinematics and shortening magnitude: Northwestern Argentina
Middle Miocene tectonic development of the Transition Zone, Salta Province, northwest Argentina: Magnetic stratigraphy from the Metán Subgroup, Sierra de González
Does the topographic distribution of the central Andean Puna Plateau result from climatic or geodynamic processes?
Early Ordovician trilobites from the Nazareno Area, northwestern Argentina
Biostratigraphic precision of the Cruziana rugosa group: a study from the Ordovician succession of southern and central Bolivia
Detrital Quartz and Zircon Combined: The Production of Mature Sand with Short Transportation Paths Along the Cambrian West Gondwana Margin, Northwestern Argentina
EARLY ORTHID BRACHIOPODS FROM THE TREMADOCIAN (LOWER ORDOVICIAN) OF NORTHWESTERN ARGENTINA
Provenance of Devonian–Carboniferous sedimentary rocks of the Tarija Basin, southern Bolivia: Implications for the geodynamic evolution of the southwestern margin of Gondwana
An Early Cambrian Shallow-Marine Ichnofauna from the Puncoviscana Formation of Northwest Argentina: The Interplay Between Sophisticated Feeding Behaviors, Matgrounds and Sea-Level Changes
Paleoenvironmental significance of microbial mat-related structures and ichnofaunas in an Ordovician mixed-energy estuary, Áspero Formation of Santa Victoria Group, northwestern Argentina
NEW UPPER CAMBRIAN–TREMADOC RHYNCHONELLIFORMEAN BRACHIOPODS FROM NORTHWESTERN ARGENTINA: EVOLUTIONARY TRENDS AND EARLY DIVERSIFICATION OF PLECTORTHOIDEANS IN THE ANDEAN GONDWANA
The Ordovician of southern South America
Abstract Early Paleozoic rocks are widespread, superbly exposed, and reach several thousand metres thick in southern South America. A largely quadripartite geotectonic subdivision of this huge area encompasses: (1) intracratonic basins forming the sedimentary cover of the Amazonian craton (Brazilian collage); (2) a clastic platform surrounding the Amazonian craton and the Pampia Terrane (Sierras Subandinas and Cordillera Oriental); (3) subduction-related parautochthonous volcanic arcs and associated volcano-sedimentary basins (Puna–Famatina arc); and (4) crustal fragments accreted to the proto-Andean margin of Gondwana (e.g. Cuyania Terrane). In this context, disparity in the geodynamic histories, preserved record and geological knowledge are remarkable. Biostratigraphical frameworks allow the recognition of global chronostratigraphical Ordovician subdivisions with fairly good resolution in the Early and Middle Ordovician of the Precordillera and the Early Ordovician of the Cordillera Oriental of Argentina. In Sierras Subandinas and Cordillera Oriental of Bolivia the Ordovician statigraphy is almost complete, although these extensive regions are still poorly known. In addition, trilobite-rich assemblages from the Cordillera Oriental and brachiopod-rich ones from Precordillera and Famatina offer a remarkable template for dissecting regionally different scenarios underlying Ordovician diversifications. Overall, a more complete knowledge of this key area of Gondwana will certainly enhance our understanding of the global dynamics during the Ordovician.