Storm-related taphofacies and paleoenvironments of Malvinokaffric assemblages from the Lower/Middle Devonian in southwestern Gondwana

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Autor(a) principal: Horodyski, Rodrigo Scalise
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Brett, Carlton E., Sedorko, Daniel, Bosetti, Elvio Pinto, Scheffler, Sandro Marcelo, Ghilardi, Renato Pirani [UNESP], Iannuzzi, Roberto
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNESP
Texto Completo: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.palaeo.2018.10.001
http://hdl.handle.net/11449/188156
Resumo: Taphofacies of Malvinokaffric macroinvertebrate-bearing rocks from the uppermost Pragian to lower Givetian in southwestern Gondwana are evaluated. During the Lower/Middle Devonian, the Paraná Basin (southern Brazil) was positioned at high latitudes in southwestern Gondwana (60° to 80°S). Integrated litho- and taphofacies interpretations in siliciclastic environments presented here provide paleoecological and paleoenvironmental insights. The six taphofacies recognized here showed changing depositional conditions in paleoenvironments ranging from shoreface to offshore shelf settings. They vary in recurrence and abundance, but all facies exhibit evidence of storm events. Winter storms are to be expected at latitudes 60° to 80° S under cool climate zone. Storm-related taphofacies recurrence during the latest Pragian to early Givetian points to two agents of sedimentation, direct wave erosion by winter storms and sedimentary processes related to combined flow during deposition (e.g. turbidity currents and oscillatory flow). Winter storms are considered more capable of affecting sediment transport than hurricanes, due to longer duration and larger coverage area in higher latitudes. Therefore, winter storms of high latitudes should generate more persistent currents in space and time. Finally, the taphofacies, lithofacies and high-latitude paleogeographic context of the Paraná Basin suggest the action of storm-influence in the genesis of all Lower/Middle Devonian Malvinokaffric assemblages here recognized.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Storm-related taphofacies and paleoenvironments of Malvinokaffric assemblages from the Lower/Middle Devonian in southwestern Gondwana
title Storm-related taphofacies and paleoenvironments of Malvinokaffric assemblages from the Lower/Middle Devonian in southwestern Gondwana
spellingShingle Storm-related taphofacies and paleoenvironments of Malvinokaffric assemblages from the Lower/Middle Devonian in southwestern Gondwana
Horodyski, Rodrigo Scalise
Macroinvertebrates
Paleoclimatology
Paleogeography
Paleozoic
Taphonomy
Winter storms
title_short Storm-related taphofacies and paleoenvironments of Malvinokaffric assemblages from the Lower/Middle Devonian in southwestern Gondwana
title_full Storm-related taphofacies and paleoenvironments of Malvinokaffric assemblages from the Lower/Middle Devonian in southwestern Gondwana
title_fullStr Storm-related taphofacies and paleoenvironments of Malvinokaffric assemblages from the Lower/Middle Devonian in southwestern Gondwana
title_full_unstemmed Storm-related taphofacies and paleoenvironments of Malvinokaffric assemblages from the Lower/Middle Devonian in southwestern Gondwana
title_sort Storm-related taphofacies and paleoenvironments of Malvinokaffric assemblages from the Lower/Middle Devonian in southwestern Gondwana
author Horodyski, Rodrigo Scalise
author_facet Horodyski, Rodrigo Scalise
Brett, Carlton E.
Sedorko, Daniel
Bosetti, Elvio Pinto
Scheffler, Sandro Marcelo
Ghilardi, Renato Pirani [UNESP]
Iannuzzi, Roberto
author_role author
author2 Brett, Carlton E.
Sedorko, Daniel
Bosetti, Elvio Pinto
Scheffler, Sandro Marcelo
Ghilardi, Renato Pirani [UNESP]
Iannuzzi, Roberto
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Programa de Pós-Graduação em Geologia
University of Cincinnati
Universidade Estadual de Ponta Grossa (UEPG)
Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ)
Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
Instituto de Geociências
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Horodyski, Rodrigo Scalise
Brett, Carlton E.
Sedorko, Daniel
Bosetti, Elvio Pinto
Scheffler, Sandro Marcelo
Ghilardi, Renato Pirani [UNESP]
Iannuzzi, Roberto
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Macroinvertebrates
Paleoclimatology
Paleogeography
Paleozoic
Taphonomy
Winter storms
topic Macroinvertebrates
Paleoclimatology
Paleogeography
Paleozoic
Taphonomy
Winter storms
description Taphofacies of Malvinokaffric macroinvertebrate-bearing rocks from the uppermost Pragian to lower Givetian in southwestern Gondwana are evaluated. During the Lower/Middle Devonian, the Paraná Basin (southern Brazil) was positioned at high latitudes in southwestern Gondwana (60° to 80°S). Integrated litho- and taphofacies interpretations in siliciclastic environments presented here provide paleoecological and paleoenvironmental insights. The six taphofacies recognized here showed changing depositional conditions in paleoenvironments ranging from shoreface to offshore shelf settings. They vary in recurrence and abundance, but all facies exhibit evidence of storm events. Winter storms are to be expected at latitudes 60° to 80° S under cool climate zone. Storm-related taphofacies recurrence during the latest Pragian to early Givetian points to two agents of sedimentation, direct wave erosion by winter storms and sedimentary processes related to combined flow during deposition (e.g. turbidity currents and oscillatory flow). Winter storms are considered more capable of affecting sediment transport than hurricanes, due to longer duration and larger coverage area in higher latitudes. Therefore, winter storms of high latitudes should generate more persistent currents in space and time. Finally, the taphofacies, lithofacies and high-latitude paleogeographic context of the Paraná Basin suggest the action of storm-influence in the genesis of all Lower/Middle Devonian Malvinokaffric assemblages here recognized.
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