The La Laja Formation (Early to Middle Cambrian) is one of the oldest units exposed at the base of the lower Paleozoic carbonate platform of the Argentina Precordillera. This is a key unit regarding the hypothesis of the Precordillera as a Laurentia-derived allochthonous terrane currently located in the south-central Andes. According to the faunal affinity and stratigraphic development of the thick Cambrian carbonate bank, the Argentine Precordillera would have been attached to Laurentia. The La Laja Formation contrasts with the rest of the overlying units of the Cambro-Ordovician carbonate platform by being partly mixed carbonates–siliciclastics. This dominantly shallow subtidal unit is internally arranged into several Grand Cycles indicat...
A preliminary biostratigraphic model that combines trilobite biofacies and biozonation is proposed f...
The Sierras de Córdoba Metasedimentary Series consists of marbles and metasiliciclastic rocks of Edi...
The Neoproterozoic sedimentary successions of the Sierras Bayas Group (SBG) are situated within the ...
The La Laja Formation (Early to Middle Cambrian) is one of the oldest units exposed at the base of t...
Carbon and Sr-isotope profiles in Upper Cambrian platformal carbonate Formations in the Precordiller...
Through the analysis of facies stacking patterns, geometries and bounding surfaces, sequence stratig...
Although documented from Estonia, Latvia, Sweden, eastern North America, and China, the Middle Ordov...
The Cambrian Pedroche Formation comprises a mixed siliciclastic–carbonate succession recording subti...
sandstone,slate,conglomeratendblacklimestone(LasTienditasNolcanFms.)withabundantVendianlfommotiantra...
Shallow intracratonic basins developed across a large area of the central part of the Australian cra...
The Western Sierras Pampeanas (WSP) of Argentina record a protracted geological history from the Mes...
Although documented from Estonia, Latvia, Sweden, eastern North America, and China, the Middle Ordov...
The Cambrian rocks of the Argentine Precordillera are analyzed and updated providing a new stratigra...
Current understanding of secular changes in the carbon isotopic composition of mid- to late Ediacara...
Shallow intracratonic basins developed across a large area of the central part of the Australian cra...
A preliminary biostratigraphic model that combines trilobite biofacies and biozonation is proposed f...
The Sierras de Córdoba Metasedimentary Series consists of marbles and metasiliciclastic rocks of Edi...
The Neoproterozoic sedimentary successions of the Sierras Bayas Group (SBG) are situated within the ...
The La Laja Formation (Early to Middle Cambrian) is one of the oldest units exposed at the base of t...
Carbon and Sr-isotope profiles in Upper Cambrian platformal carbonate Formations in the Precordiller...
Through the analysis of facies stacking patterns, geometries and bounding surfaces, sequence stratig...
Although documented from Estonia, Latvia, Sweden, eastern North America, and China, the Middle Ordov...
The Cambrian Pedroche Formation comprises a mixed siliciclastic–carbonate succession recording subti...
sandstone,slate,conglomeratendblacklimestone(LasTienditasNolcanFms.)withabundantVendianlfommotiantra...
Shallow intracratonic basins developed across a large area of the central part of the Australian cra...
The Western Sierras Pampeanas (WSP) of Argentina record a protracted geological history from the Mes...
Although documented from Estonia, Latvia, Sweden, eastern North America, and China, the Middle Ordov...
The Cambrian rocks of the Argentine Precordillera are analyzed and updated providing a new stratigra...
Current understanding of secular changes in the carbon isotopic composition of mid- to late Ediacara...
Shallow intracratonic basins developed across a large area of the central part of the Australian cra...
A preliminary biostratigraphic model that combines trilobite biofacies and biozonation is proposed f...
The Sierras de Córdoba Metasedimentary Series consists of marbles and metasiliciclastic rocks of Edi...
The Neoproterozoic sedimentary successions of the Sierras Bayas Group (SBG) are situated within the ...