The Calabozo Formation (Cuyo Mesosequence, Neuquén Basin) is made up by a thin, up to 30-m thick Middle Jurassic carbonate-dominated sequence. The minor, thin siliciclastic facies in this formation (i.e. lowermost granule-pebble shoreface conglomerate and fine-grained sandstones interbedded among the lower carbonates) record early transgressive shoreline and shallow lagoonal-subtidal sedimentation, respectively. The major carbonate deposits have been split into six facies and seven microfacies on the base of macroscopic field observation and petrological analysis. The carbonate facies have been grouped into three major assemblages: 1) Tidal flat facies assemblage (including the planar laminated algal boundstone facies; 2) Inner platform fac...
The La Manga Formation consists of marine carbonates and represents most of the sedimentary record o...
The carbonate-mudstone-dominated Lower Cretaceous Agrio Formation is the youngest marine source rock...
The Lotena Group is a clastic to evaporitic unit up to 650 m thick that accumulated during the Middl...
The Calabozo Formation (Cuyo Mesosequence, Neuquén Basin) is made up by a thin, up to 30-m thick Mid...
The La Manga Formation consists of marine carbonates and represents most of the sedimentary record o...
El estudio de los carbonatos calovianos de la Formación Calabozo (30 m) procedente del centro oeste ...
This paper shows the environmental changes and high-frequency cyclicity recorded by Lower Jurassic s...
Carbonate–siliciclastic high-frequency sequences are formed by reciprocal sedimentation. In silicicl...
The Maastrichtian shallow marine deposits exposed at the south margin of the Lago Argentino within t...
At 32° 40′ south latitude the Andean orogen shows a typical thin-skinned fold and thrust belt that e...
The carbonatic sequence of the Calabozo Formation (Lower Callovian) developed in southwestern Gondwa...
The interplay between carbonate production and siliciclastic input produces mixed systems that typic...
La Manga Formation is a vast carbonate system developed in the Neuquén Basin. The age is based in am...
The Las Chacritas Member is the lower part of the Cañadón Asfalto Formation (Jurassic). The unit is ...
The Maastrichtian shallow marine deposits exposed at the south margin of the Lago Argentino within t...
The La Manga Formation consists of marine carbonates and represents most of the sedimentary record o...
The carbonate-mudstone-dominated Lower Cretaceous Agrio Formation is the youngest marine source rock...
The Lotena Group is a clastic to evaporitic unit up to 650 m thick that accumulated during the Middl...
The Calabozo Formation (Cuyo Mesosequence, Neuquén Basin) is made up by a thin, up to 30-m thick Mid...
The La Manga Formation consists of marine carbonates and represents most of the sedimentary record o...
El estudio de los carbonatos calovianos de la Formación Calabozo (30 m) procedente del centro oeste ...
This paper shows the environmental changes and high-frequency cyclicity recorded by Lower Jurassic s...
Carbonate–siliciclastic high-frequency sequences are formed by reciprocal sedimentation. In silicicl...
The Maastrichtian shallow marine deposits exposed at the south margin of the Lago Argentino within t...
At 32° 40′ south latitude the Andean orogen shows a typical thin-skinned fold and thrust belt that e...
The carbonatic sequence of the Calabozo Formation (Lower Callovian) developed in southwestern Gondwa...
The interplay between carbonate production and siliciclastic input produces mixed systems that typic...
La Manga Formation is a vast carbonate system developed in the Neuquén Basin. The age is based in am...
The Las Chacritas Member is the lower part of the Cañadón Asfalto Formation (Jurassic). The unit is ...
The Maastrichtian shallow marine deposits exposed at the south margin of the Lago Argentino within t...
The La Manga Formation consists of marine carbonates and represents most of the sedimentary record o...
The carbonate-mudstone-dominated Lower Cretaceous Agrio Formation is the youngest marine source rock...
The Lotena Group is a clastic to evaporitic unit up to 650 m thick that accumulated during the Middl...