Biostratigraphy of the Eifelian (Middle Devonian) Pedreira da Engenharia Formation, SW Ossa-Morena Zone

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Autor(a) principal: Silvério, Gonçalo
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Liao, Jau-Chyn, Valenzuela-Ríos, José Ignacio, Machado, Gil, Moreira, Noel, Barreto, Pedro
Tipo de documento: Artigo de conferência
Idioma: eng
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Resumo: Introduction and geological setting Along the southwestern domains of the Ossa-Morena Zone (OMZ) there are scattered devonian limestone outcrops, some of them geographically associated with the Mississippian Toca da Moura-Cabrela Basin (Machado et al., 2020). The Pedreira (=”quarry”) da Engenharia Formation corresponds to one of these limestone outcrops and is composed of a fine grained calciturbidite sequence of around 30 meters (Jorge et al., 2018), showing a general north quadrant plunging monoclinal structure with normal sedimentary polarity, although local asymmetric folds are found (Theias et al., 2018). Boogaard (1972) did the first biostratigraphic study of this formation, sampling the lower levels of the quarry for conodonts, now inaccessible due to the current water table level. Conodont yields allowed Boogaard to date the formation as Eifelian (Middle Devonian), specifically within the costatus conodont biozone. In recent years, the authors conducted a new sampling on the quarry wall, aiming to determine the full age range of this formation. The results of this study are presented herein. Methods and results Sampling on the quarry wall was done by abseiling the N and NE exposures of the quarry, with a sampling interval of less than a meter. A total of 26 samples were taken (13 from each exposure), comprising around 20m of the turbidite sequence. The lowermost and uppermost layers of the sequence were not sampled due to their intense secondary dolomitization. The samples were etched in a formic acid solution (~8%) to eliminate carbonated particles and the residue was processed through decantation to remove the lighter particles such as clay and fine silt. The final residue was picked under a microscope. No macrofossils were identified. The most common microfossils and with a high abundance in all samples (hundreds/kg) belong to dacryoconarid tentaculites (Fig. 1a). Conodonts were found in all samples, with an average concentration of 25 elements/kg. Although most of the specimens are fractured and/or belong to S/M/coniform type elements, three index species were identified (Polygnathus costatus, Tortodus australis and T. kockelianus; Fig. 1b and e). Other fossils, such as sponge spicules, bryozoans and ostracods(?) have also been identified, although in a very low concentration. Palynologic studies have been conducted on the same samples, with no positive results. Discussion The high abundance of dacryoconarid tentaculites indicate a deep depositional environment. The relative rareness of other fossil groups and the presence of only polygnathid and coniform conodonts, which are typical of deep-water sediments, suggests a distal environment, possibly at the base of a slope, which is also in accordance with sedimentary features of this fine-grained calciturbidite sequence (Jorge et al., 2018). In terms of age range, the lowermost sample contained Polygnathus costatus, which is the index species of the costatus zone (lower Eifelian), the biozone already identified by Boogaard (1972). In a previous work published by the authors (Silvério et al., 2019), discussing the preliminary results of the current study, a second biozone had been identified by the presence of Tortodus australis, the index species of the australis zone (upper Eifelian). Recently, a specimen of Tortodus kockelianus, the index species of the kockelianus zone, was identified in the uppermost sample, meaning that the Pedreira da Engenharia Formation ranges from the costatus to the kockelianus zones (lower and upper Eifelian). The lower and uppermost zones of the Eifelian, partitus and ensensis, respectively, were not identified in the sequence. Nevertheless, an almost complete record of the Eifelian is present, similar to that found further south in the Odivelas Limestone (Machado et al., 2010; 2020). The Middle Devonian age, sedimentary features and the depositional environment of the Pedreira da Engenharia Formation contrasts with the surrounding rocks of Mississippian age of the Toca da Moura-Cabrela Basin. Consequently, this formation is either a remnant of a carbonated platform which existed in the same place prior to the formation of the basin, or an olistolith deposited alongside the Mississippian sediments.
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spelling Biostratigraphy of the Eifelian (Middle Devonian) Pedreira da Engenharia Formation, SW Ossa-Morena ZoneIntroduction and geological setting Along the southwestern domains of the Ossa-Morena Zone (OMZ) there are scattered devonian limestone outcrops, some of them geographically associated with the Mississippian Toca da Moura-Cabrela Basin (Machado et al., 2020). The Pedreira (=”quarry”) da Engenharia Formation corresponds to one of these limestone outcrops and is composed of a fine grained calciturbidite sequence of around 30 meters (Jorge et al., 2018), showing a general north quadrant plunging monoclinal structure with normal sedimentary polarity, although local asymmetric folds are found (Theias et al., 2018). Boogaard (1972) did the first biostratigraphic study of this formation, sampling the lower levels of the quarry for conodonts, now inaccessible due to the current water table level. Conodont yields allowed Boogaard to date the formation as Eifelian (Middle Devonian), specifically within the costatus conodont biozone. In recent years, the authors conducted a new sampling on the quarry wall, aiming to determine the full age range of this formation. The results of this study are presented herein. Methods and results Sampling on the quarry wall was done by abseiling the N and NE exposures of the quarry, with a sampling interval of less than a meter. A total of 26 samples were taken (13 from each exposure), comprising around 20m of the turbidite sequence. The lowermost and uppermost layers of the sequence were not sampled due to their intense secondary dolomitization. The samples were etched in a formic acid solution (~8%) to eliminate carbonated particles and the residue was processed through decantation to remove the lighter particles such as clay and fine silt. The final residue was picked under a microscope. No macrofossils were identified. The most common microfossils and with a high abundance in all samples (hundreds/kg) belong to dacryoconarid tentaculites (Fig. 1a). Conodonts were found in all samples, with an average concentration of 25 elements/kg. Although most of the specimens are fractured and/or belong to S/M/coniform type elements, three index species were identified (Polygnathus costatus, Tortodus australis and T. kockelianus; Fig. 1b and e). Other fossils, such as sponge spicules, bryozoans and ostracods(?) have also been identified, although in a very low concentration. Palynologic studies have been conducted on the same samples, with no positive results. Discussion The high abundance of dacryoconarid tentaculites indicate a deep depositional environment. The relative rareness of other fossil groups and the presence of only polygnathid and coniform conodonts, which are typical of deep-water sediments, suggests a distal environment, possibly at the base of a slope, which is also in accordance with sedimentary features of this fine-grained calciturbidite sequence (Jorge et al., 2018). In terms of age range, the lowermost sample contained Polygnathus costatus, which is the index species of the costatus zone (lower Eifelian), the biozone already identified by Boogaard (1972). In a previous work published by the authors (Silvério et al., 2019), discussing the preliminary results of the current study, a second biozone had been identified by the presence of Tortodus australis, the index species of the australis zone (upper Eifelian). Recently, a specimen of Tortodus kockelianus, the index species of the kockelianus zone, was identified in the uppermost sample, meaning that the Pedreira da Engenharia Formation ranges from the costatus to the kockelianus zones (lower and upper Eifelian). The lower and uppermost zones of the Eifelian, partitus and ensensis, respectively, were not identified in the sequence. Nevertheless, an almost complete record of the Eifelian is present, similar to that found further south in the Odivelas Limestone (Machado et al., 2010; 2020). The Middle Devonian age, sedimentary features and the depositional environment of the Pedreira da Engenharia Formation contrasts with the surrounding rocks of Mississippian age of the Toca da Moura-Cabrela Basin. Consequently, this formation is either a remnant of a carbonated platform which existed in the same place prior to the formation of the basin, or an olistolith deposited alongside the Mississippian sediments.Universidade da Extremadura2022-02-23T12:32:26Z2022-02-232022-01-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObjecthttp://hdl.handle.net/10174/31144http://hdl.handle.net/10174/31144engSILVÉRIO, G., LIAO, J-C., VALENZUELA-RÍOS, J.I., MACHADO, G., MOREIRA, N., BARRETO, P. (2022), Biostratigraphy of the Eifelian (Middle Devonian) Pedreira da Engenharia Formation, SW Ossa-Morena Zone. 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title Biostratigraphy of the Eifelian (Middle Devonian) Pedreira da Engenharia Formation, SW Ossa-Morena Zone
spellingShingle Biostratigraphy of the Eifelian (Middle Devonian) Pedreira da Engenharia Formation, SW Ossa-Morena Zone
Silvério, Gonçalo
title_short Biostratigraphy of the Eifelian (Middle Devonian) Pedreira da Engenharia Formation, SW Ossa-Morena Zone
title_full Biostratigraphy of the Eifelian (Middle Devonian) Pedreira da Engenharia Formation, SW Ossa-Morena Zone
title_fullStr Biostratigraphy of the Eifelian (Middle Devonian) Pedreira da Engenharia Formation, SW Ossa-Morena Zone
title_full_unstemmed Biostratigraphy of the Eifelian (Middle Devonian) Pedreira da Engenharia Formation, SW Ossa-Morena Zone
title_sort Biostratigraphy of the Eifelian (Middle Devonian) Pedreira da Engenharia Formation, SW Ossa-Morena Zone
author Silvério, Gonçalo
author_facet Silvério, Gonçalo
Liao, Jau-Chyn
Valenzuela-Ríos, José Ignacio
Machado, Gil
Moreira, Noel
Barreto, Pedro
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description Introduction and geological setting Along the southwestern domains of the Ossa-Morena Zone (OMZ) there are scattered devonian limestone outcrops, some of them geographically associated with the Mississippian Toca da Moura-Cabrela Basin (Machado et al., 2020). The Pedreira (=”quarry”) da Engenharia Formation corresponds to one of these limestone outcrops and is composed of a fine grained calciturbidite sequence of around 30 meters (Jorge et al., 2018), showing a general north quadrant plunging monoclinal structure with normal sedimentary polarity, although local asymmetric folds are found (Theias et al., 2018). Boogaard (1972) did the first biostratigraphic study of this formation, sampling the lower levels of the quarry for conodonts, now inaccessible due to the current water table level. Conodont yields allowed Boogaard to date the formation as Eifelian (Middle Devonian), specifically within the costatus conodont biozone. In recent years, the authors conducted a new sampling on the quarry wall, aiming to determine the full age range of this formation. The results of this study are presented herein. Methods and results Sampling on the quarry wall was done by abseiling the N and NE exposures of the quarry, with a sampling interval of less than a meter. A total of 26 samples were taken (13 from each exposure), comprising around 20m of the turbidite sequence. The lowermost and uppermost layers of the sequence were not sampled due to their intense secondary dolomitization. The samples were etched in a formic acid solution (~8%) to eliminate carbonated particles and the residue was processed through decantation to remove the lighter particles such as clay and fine silt. The final residue was picked under a microscope. No macrofossils were identified. The most common microfossils and with a high abundance in all samples (hundreds/kg) belong to dacryoconarid tentaculites (Fig. 1a). Conodonts were found in all samples, with an average concentration of 25 elements/kg. Although most of the specimens are fractured and/or belong to S/M/coniform type elements, three index species were identified (Polygnathus costatus, Tortodus australis and T. kockelianus; Fig. 1b and e). Other fossils, such as sponge spicules, bryozoans and ostracods(?) have also been identified, although in a very low concentration. Palynologic studies have been conducted on the same samples, with no positive results. Discussion The high abundance of dacryoconarid tentaculites indicate a deep depositional environment. The relative rareness of other fossil groups and the presence of only polygnathid and coniform conodonts, which are typical of deep-water sediments, suggests a distal environment, possibly at the base of a slope, which is also in accordance with sedimentary features of this fine-grained calciturbidite sequence (Jorge et al., 2018). In terms of age range, the lowermost sample contained Polygnathus costatus, which is the index species of the costatus zone (lower Eifelian), the biozone already identified by Boogaard (1972). In a previous work published by the authors (Silvério et al., 2019), discussing the preliminary results of the current study, a second biozone had been identified by the presence of Tortodus australis, the index species of the australis zone (upper Eifelian). Recently, a specimen of Tortodus kockelianus, the index species of the kockelianus zone, was identified in the uppermost sample, meaning that the Pedreira da Engenharia Formation ranges from the costatus to the kockelianus zones (lower and upper Eifelian). The lower and uppermost zones of the Eifelian, partitus and ensensis, respectively, were not identified in the sequence. Nevertheless, an almost complete record of the Eifelian is present, similar to that found further south in the Odivelas Limestone (Machado et al., 2010; 2020). The Middle Devonian age, sedimentary features and the depositional environment of the Pedreira da Engenharia Formation contrasts with the surrounding rocks of Mississippian age of the Toca da Moura-Cabrela Basin. Consequently, this formation is either a remnant of a carbonated platform which existed in the same place prior to the formation of the basin, or an olistolith deposited alongside the Mississippian sediments.
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