Conodont biostratigraphy and correlation of the San Juan Formation at the Cerro La Silla section, middle Tremadocian-lower Dapingian, Central Precordillera, Argentina

This study deals with the conodont biostratigraphy from the uppermost part of La Silla Formation (9.6 m) and the overlying San Juan Formation (264.7 m), at the Cerro La Silla section, Central Precordillera of San Juan, Argentina. The 41 samples of carbonate rocks that were digested for microfossils yielded 11,388 conodont elements corresponding to 78 species. The Paltodus deltifer deltifer Subzone of the Paltodus deltifer Zone from the Baltic biostratigraphic scheme is represented at the top stratum of the La Silla Formation and the basal part of the San Juan Formation (28.4 m), which correlates with the Macerodus dianae Zone (middle Tremadocian) of the Precordilleran and North American schemes. Following upwards, the Paroistodus proteus, Prioniodus elegans, Oepikodus evae, Oepikodus intermedius and Baltoniodus triangularis-Tripodus laevis zones (middle Tremadocian-lower Dapingian) are recorded in the San Juan Formation. The Baltoniodus triangularis-Tripodus laevis Zone is recognized from the second reef level (177.3 m from the base of the San Juan Formation) up to the top stratum in the section, in contrast to previous interpretations that assigned the referred interval to the Baltoniodus navis, Paroistodus originalis and Microzarkodina parva zones of the Baltic biostratigraphic scheme. The division of the Oepikodus evae Zone in subzones, according to its original definition for the Precordillera, is not applicable at the Cerro La Silla section due to the particular species distribution. The conodont elements show a brown alteration color (CAI 2-2.5), which indicates a burial paleotemperature of 60-155°C for the bearer strata.

[1]  O. Lehnert Bioestratigrafía de los conodontes arenigianos de la Formación San Juan en la localidad de Niquivil (Precordillera Sanjuanina, Argentina) y su correlación intercontinental. , 2022, Spanish Journal of Palaeontology.

[2]  G. Albanesi,et al.  Conodont biostratigraphy from the upper San Juan Formation (Middle Ordovician) at Niquivil, Argentine Precordillera , 2018, Journal of South American Earth Sciences.

[3]  G. Albanesi,et al.  Bioestratigrafía y provincialismo de conodontes del tramo medio-superior de la Formación San Juan en el cerro Viejo de Huaco, Precordillera, Argentina , 2018 .

[4]  D. Harper,et al.  Lower and Middle Ordovician conodonts of Laurentian affinity from blocks of limestone in the Rosroe Formation, South Mayo Trough, western Ireland and their palaeogeographic implication , 2016 .

[5]  Yuandong Zhang,et al.  Huaiyuan Epeirogeny—Shaping Ordovician stratigraphy and sedimentation on the North China Platform , 2016 .

[6]  Yuandong Zhang,et al.  Floian (Early Ordovician) conodont-based biostratigraphy and biogeography of the Australasian Superprovince , 2015 .

[7]  S. Bergström,et al.  Biostratigraphy and palaeoecology of Middle–Late Ordovician conodont and graptolite faunas of the Las Chacritas River section, Precordillera of San Juan, Argentina , 2015, Geological Magazine.

[8]  Yuandong Zhang,et al.  Early Ordovician conodonts from Zhejiang Province, southeast China and their biostratigraphic and palaeobiogeographic implications , 2015 .

[9]  C. R. Monaldi,et al.  An Early Ordovician conodont fauna from the Santa Rosita Formation at its type area in the Santa Victoria Range, Cordillera Oriental, Northwestern Argentina , 2013 .

[10]  C. R. Monaldi,et al.  Early Ordovician (Late Floian) conodonts from the Zenta range, Cordillera Oriental, NW Argentina , 2013 .

[11]  C. R. Monaldi,et al.  Conodonts and graptolites of the Santa Rosita Formation (Tremadocian) at the Nazareno area, Santa Victoria Range, Cordillera Oriental de Salta, Argentina , 2013 .

[12]  S. Heredia,et al.  The Cononodont Trapezognathus Diprion (Lindström) in the Acoite Formation, Eastern Cordillera, Northwestern Argentina , 2013 .

[13]  O. Lehnert,et al.  Conodont biostratigraphy in the Early to Middle Ordovician strata of the Oslobreen Group in Ny Friesland, Svalbard , 2013 .

[14]  B. Pratt,et al.  Carbonate platform dominated by peloidal sands: Lower Ordovician La Silla Formation of the eastern Precordillera, San Juan, Argentina , 2012 .

[15]  V. Ramos,et al.  Conodont geothermometry of the lower Paleozoic from the Precordillera (Cuyania terrane), northwestern Argentina , 2010 .

[16]  A. Mestre Revisión bioestratigráfica del techo de Formación San Juan (Ordovícico Inferior), en la sección del Monumento a Buenaventura Luna, Precordillera Central, San Juan , 2008 .

[17]  G. Albanesi,et al.  Graptolite–conodont biostratigraphy and biofacies of the Middle Ordovician Cerro Viejo succession, San Juan Precordillera, Argentina , 2007 .

[18]  A. Löfgren,et al.  Drepanoistodontid conodonts from the Early Ordovician Honghuayuan Formation of Guizhou, South China , 2007 .

[19]  Matthew,et al.  A proposed Global Boundary Stratotype Section and Point for the base of the Middle Ordovician Series: The Niquivil section, Precordillera of San Juan, Argentina , 2006 .

[20]  W. Buggisch,et al.  Carbon isotope record of Late Cambrian to Early Ordovician carbonates of the Argentine Precordillera , 2003 .

[21]  Marcelo G. Carrera,et al.  Dinámica de las comunidades arenigianas de la Formación San Juan (Ordovícico), precordillera argentina , 2002 .

[22]  T. Tolmacheva Conodont biostratigraphy and diversity in The Lower-Middle Ordovician of Eastern Baltoscandia (St. Petersburg region, Russia) and Kazakhstan , 2001 .

[23]  M. Keller Argentine Precordillera: Sedimentary and Plate Tectonic History of a Laurentian Crustal Fragment in South America , 1999 .

[24]  Fernando Cañas Facies and sequences of the Late Cambrian-Early Ordovician carbonates of the Argentine Precordillera: A stratigraphic comparison with Laurentian platforms , 1999 .

[25]  James F. Miller,et al.  Paleogeographic significance of Clavohamulus hintzei Miller (Conodonta) and other Ibexian conodonts in an early Paleozoic carbonate platform facies of the Argentine Precordillera , 1997 .

[26]  M. Taylor,et al.  THE IBEXIAN, LOWERMOST SERIES IN THE NORTH AMERICAN ORDOVICIAN , 1997 .

[27]  A. Löfgren Lower Ordovician conodonts, reworking, and biostratigraphy of the Orreholmen quarry, Västergötland, south‐central Sweden , 1996 .

[28]  G. Bagnoli,et al.  Lower Ordovician (Billingenian - Kunda) conodont zonation and provinces based on sections from Horns Udde, north Öland, Sweden , 1996 .

[29]  A. Löfgren Arenig (Lower Ordovician) conodonts and biozonation in the eastern Siljan district, central Sweden , 1994, Journal of Paleontology.

[30]  O. Lehnert,et al.  The Upper Cambrian and Lower Ordovician of the Precordillera (Western Argentina): Some stratigraphic reconsiderations , 1994 .

[31]  Ha-young Lee,et al.  Early Ordovician conodonts from the Dumugol Formation in the Baegunsan Syncline, eastern Yeongweol and Samcheog areas, Kangweon-Do, Korea , 1994, Journal of Paleontology.

[32]  S. Pohler Conodont biofacies of lower to lower middle ordovician megaconglomerates, Cow Head group, western Newfoundland , 1994 .

[33]  A. Löfgren Arenig conodont successions from central Sweden , 1993 .

[34]  J. Laurie,et al.  Revised stratigraphy of the Ordovician (Late Tremadoc-Arenig) Prices Creek Group and Devonian Poulton Formation, Lennard Shelf, Canning Basin, Western Australia , 1993 .

[35]  M. P. Smith,et al.  Early Ordovician conodonts of East and North Greenland , 1991 .

[36]  G. Bagnoli,et al.  Early Ordovician conodonts from Cow Head Peninsula, western Newfoundland. , 1988 .

[37]  M. Beresi,et al.  The Argentine Precordillera as a key to Andean Structure , 1984 .

[38]  R. Ethington,et al.  Paleobiogeographic distribution of Early Ordovician conodonts in central and western United States , 1984 .

[39]  Arturo Ortiz,et al.  LA PROVINCIA GEOLOGICA PRECORDILLERA ORIENTAL , 1981 .

[40]  An Tai-xiang Recent progress in Cambrian and Ordovician conodont biostratigraphy of China , 1981 .

[41]  H. Szaniawski CONODONTS FROM THE TREMADOCIAN CHALCEDONY BEDS, HOLY CROSS MOUNTAINS (POLAND) , 1980 .

[42]  Anita Luofgren Arenigian and Llanvirnian conodonts from Jämtland, northern Sweden , 1978, Fossils and Strata.

[43]  L. D. Harris,et al.  Conodont color alteration; an index to organic metamorphism , 1975 .

[44]  G. Nowlan Conodonts from the Cow Head Group, western Newfoundland , 1978 .

[45]  R. Ethington,et al.  Lower Ordovician Conodonts in North America , 1970 .

[46]  M. Lindström Lower Ordovician Conodonts of Europe , 1970 .

[47]  M. Lindström Conodonts from the lowermost Ordovician strata of South-Central Sweden , 1954 .