Abstract

This paper aims at analyzing the Ordovician–Silurian (Hirnantian–early Llandoverian) Transition in the Central and Eastern Precordillera of San Juan Province based on stratigraphic relationships, diagnostic deposits and sedimentary, paleobiologic and isotope data. At the Central Precordillera, three sections have been examined and sampled: (a) Los Baños de Talacasto, (b) Poblete Norte in the Talacasto area, and (c) northward the Cerro La Chilca section. At the Eastern Precordillera, only the Don Braulio section at the Villicum Range has been considered. These four sections have been selected because they include significant brachiopod assemblages related to the three Transitional Benthic Faunas (TBF 1–3), Hirnantian and Rhuddanian graptolites zones and palynomorph assemblages, in addition to isotope data as a useful tool for dating and correlations. The analysis of these sections has allowed recognizing the timeline of four events that span early Hirnantian–early Llandoverian. Event 1 is linked to the early Hirnantian postglacial transgression, in accordance with TBF 1 and Metabolograptus extraordinarius Zone correlation. Event 2 developed in the middle-upper Hirnantian, is witnessed in a transgressive shallow-water succession, coeval with the Hirnantia Fauna and Metabolograptus persculptus Zone. Event 3 is widely represented by the basal cherty pebbly conglomerate of La Chilca Formation and its correlatives Los Bretes and lower Tambolar formations in the Central Precordillera. This conglomerate is thought to be a lag deposit, which erosively overlies Ordovician strata, as a result of the Hirnantian postglacial transgression, but it is absent in the Eastern Precordillera. Finally, Event 4, at the Villicum section, spans the late Hirnantian–early Llandoverian, standing out a shallow-water, bioturbated mudstone succession, of 12 m thick with no diagnostic fossils, indicating upwelling processes and probably including the Ordovician–Silurian Boundary. However, in the Los Baños de Talacasto and Poblete Norte sections, this succession is composed of a graptolite-rich pelite succession 12 m thick, exhibiting at the base Fe-phosphate strata, and bearing graptolite assemblages of the Hirnantian Metabolograptus persculptus Zone, and the Rhuddanian Parakidograptus acuminatus Zone, indicating the Ordovician–Silurian boundary. It should be noted that the A. ascensus Zone has not been registered to date in the Precordillera.

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