Title of article :
The first recorded decline of the Malvinokaffric Devonian fauna in the Paranل Basin (southern Brazil) and its cause; taphonomic and fossil evidences
Author/Authors :
Bosetti، نويسنده , , Elvio Pinto and Grahn، نويسنده , , Yngve and Horodyski، نويسنده , , Rodrigo Scalise and Mauller، نويسنده , , Paula Mendlowicz and Pereira، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Abstract :
The first recorded decline of the Malvinokaffric Devonian fauna in the Paraná Basin, south Brazil, occurred between early and early late Emsian. The event is recognized on biostratigraphic implications, and it coincides with a regional hiatus resulting from tectonic activity during a Precordilleran epeirogeny. The Emsian beds, dated with palynomorphs, indicate a late Pragian - early Emsian (PoW Su spore Zone) age below, and an early late Emsian (upper FD – lower AP spore Zones) age above the hiatus. The extinctions that occurred between the late Pragian – early Emsian regression, and the initial transgression in the early late Emsian, were extensive and more dramatic than elsewhere on the globe. In the Paraná Basin invertebrates 4 classes, 25 families, 41 genera, and 54 species become extinct. The Emsian sedimentation in the Paraná Basin was realized under constant oscillation of sea level punctuated by storm events, probably due to Milankovitch orbital cycles. It is known that the eccentricity cycles are the most striking in regions at higher latitudes, which was the case of the ParanáBasin during the Emsian. This was, however, not a factor of major importance for the large decline of the fauna. The decline of the shelly fauna was an effect of the late Pragian – early Emsian regression, and the early late Emsian transgression introduced a reduced and less provincial shelly fauna.
Keywords :
Bacia do Paranل , Faunal decline , Malvinokaffric , Taphonomy , Palynology , Invertebrates , ParanلBasin , Malvinocلfrica , declيnio da fauna , tafonomia , Palinologia , invertebrados
Journal title :
Journal of South American Earth Sciences
Journal title :
Journal of South American Earth Sciences