Abstract

This paper presents a multidisciplinary study of a new basinal section of Tithonian-Berriasian the Vaca Muerta Formation at Las Tapaderas area, including detailed, biostratigraphic, sedimentologic, sequence stratigraphic and cyclostratigraphic analysis. Biostratigraphy based on ammonite, calpionellids and calcareous dinoflagellate cysts indicate that Las Tapaderas section spans through the Lower Tithonian - lowermost Upper Berriasian, however, its upper part is covered through an erosive unconformity by Pleistocene volcaniclastic deposits, and therefore Las Tapaderas section could reach the Lower Valanginian. Two facies associations were identified, corresponding to basinal and distal outer ramp subenvironments. Recognition of flooding surfaces allowed the identification of three composite depositional sequences and eight high-frequency depositional sequences, which can be correlated with other sections throughout the basin. Cyclostratigraphic analysis based on the recognition of marlstone/limestone couples (elementary cycles) allowed to build a time series based on bed thickness. Fourier analysis indicates the characteristic mid latitude precession-eccentricity syndrome, with 220 precessional cycles (~20.4 and ~23 kyr), 53 low frequency eccentricity cycles (~79, ~90 and ~140 kyr) and 11 high frequency eccentricity cycles (~400 kyr). Spectral analysis also allowed to recognize the presence of the obliquity cycle (38.5 kyr), which has been erratically recorded in the Vaca Muerta Formation. Our data allowed the construction of an orbital scale, calibrated by cosmopolitan markers (calpionellids and calcareous dinoflagellate cysts), for this section. The precise bio- and cyclostratigraphic location of the Jurassic-Cretaceous boundary was established for this section. The sedimentation rate was studied at the scale of the precession cycle, showing values between 0.6 and 3 cm/kyr, while at the low-frequency eccentricity scale it shows values between 1 and 2 cm/kyr.

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