The Los Sombreros Formation represents the western continental margin slope deposits of the Argentine Precordillera, a sub-terrane accreted to Gondwana as part of the Cuyania Terrane in early Palaeozoic times. The age of these gravity-driven deposits is controversial and, therefore, a precise biostratigraphic scheme is essential to reveal the evolution of the continental margin. New conodont samplings along with sedimentological and structural analysis carried out in the Los Sombreros Formation in the La Invernada Range provide clues to its depositional framework. The sedimentary succession is made up of dominantly calciturbidites, carbonate breccias and conglomerates, along with mudstones that represent the pelagic/hemipelagic background s...
Conodonts recovered from the Devendeus Formation at the Angosto de La Quesera locality (Cordillera O...
The thermal history of the Precordillera terrane of northwestern Argentina has been constrained by t...
The Early Ordovician conodont faunas from the Cerro La Chilca and Las Chacritas river sections (Cent...
An Ordovician metamorphic event is recorded by means of conodont paleothermometry in the slope sedim...
The Cambrian-Ordovician boundary in NW Argentina was originally proposed for the lower upper section...
Through the analysis of facies stacking patterns, geometries and bounding surfaces, sequence stratig...
The Western Sierras Pampeanas (WSP) of Argentina record a protracted geological history from the Mes...
In this paper, first and last occurrences of conodont species and petrographic thin sections are use...
Conodont biofacies structure was recognized throughout detailed stratigraphic sampling at three loca...
At the eastern margin of the Precordillera and close to the boundary with Sierras Pampeanas, the Rin...
Stratigraphic position of the reefs of Arenig age from the Argentina precordillera. The San Juan Fo...
En el extremo austral de la Sierra de La Higuera, norte de la Precordillera de Mendoza, aflora una s...
The Cambrian rocks of the Argentine Precordillera are analyzed and updated providing a new stratigra...
The Caucete Group and structurally overlying Pie de Palo Complex in western Argentina are characteri...
The Sierra de Pie de Palo, in the Argentinean Sierras Pampeanas (Andean foreland), consists of a Mes...
Conodonts recovered from the Devendeus Formation at the Angosto de La Quesera locality (Cordillera O...
The thermal history of the Precordillera terrane of northwestern Argentina has been constrained by t...
The Early Ordovician conodont faunas from the Cerro La Chilca and Las Chacritas river sections (Cent...
An Ordovician metamorphic event is recorded by means of conodont paleothermometry in the slope sedim...
The Cambrian-Ordovician boundary in NW Argentina was originally proposed for the lower upper section...
Through the analysis of facies stacking patterns, geometries and bounding surfaces, sequence stratig...
The Western Sierras Pampeanas (WSP) of Argentina record a protracted geological history from the Mes...
In this paper, first and last occurrences of conodont species and petrographic thin sections are use...
Conodont biofacies structure was recognized throughout detailed stratigraphic sampling at three loca...
At the eastern margin of the Precordillera and close to the boundary with Sierras Pampeanas, the Rin...
Stratigraphic position of the reefs of Arenig age from the Argentina precordillera. The San Juan Fo...
En el extremo austral de la Sierra de La Higuera, norte de la Precordillera de Mendoza, aflora una s...
The Cambrian rocks of the Argentine Precordillera are analyzed and updated providing a new stratigra...
The Caucete Group and structurally overlying Pie de Palo Complex in western Argentina are characteri...
The Sierra de Pie de Palo, in the Argentinean Sierras Pampeanas (Andean foreland), consists of a Mes...
Conodonts recovered from the Devendeus Formation at the Angosto de La Quesera locality (Cordillera O...
The thermal history of the Precordillera terrane of northwestern Argentina has been constrained by t...
The Early Ordovician conodont faunas from the Cerro La Chilca and Las Chacritas river sections (Cent...