2014
DOI: 10.1080/08912963.2014.910204
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Global biostratigraphic comparison and correlation of an early Cisuralian palynoflora from Bolivia

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“…U-Pb geochronology (ID-TIMS of zircons) from lowermost tuff sample of five interbedded tuffs analyzed provided an absolute age of 298.9 ± 0.15 Ma (earliest Asselian) and the uppermost dated late Sakmarian (291.6 Ma ± 0.9 Ma). This interval confirmed previous microfossil (conodonts, fusulinids) ages and supports that the plant remains belonging to the Glossopteris Flora recorded in the Coal Member appeared in the late Sakmarian (di Pasquo et al, 2015). A correlation is proposed herein between the present PII of the Talchir Formation and the lower Vc Zone (Fig.…”
Section: Boliviasupporting
confidence: 90%
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“…U-Pb geochronology (ID-TIMS of zircons) from lowermost tuff sample of five interbedded tuffs analyzed provided an absolute age of 298.9 ± 0.15 Ma (earliest Asselian) and the uppermost dated late Sakmarian (291.6 Ma ± 0.9 Ma). This interval confirmed previous microfossil (conodonts, fusulinids) ages and supports that the plant remains belonging to the Glossopteris Flora recorded in the Coal Member appeared in the late Sakmarian (di Pasquo et al, 2015). A correlation is proposed herein between the present PII of the Talchir Formation and the lower Vc Zone (Fig.…”
Section: Boliviasupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Nevertheless, correlations between farther regions in Gondwana are still possible due to the existence of index taxa having confident FADs, enhanced by absolute dates when interbedded igneous rocks are available in the successions (e.g., Bangert et al, 1999;Santos et al, 2006;Guerra-Sommer et al, 2008;Stephenson, 2009;Gulbranson et al, 2010;Césari et al, 2011;Mori et al, 2012;di Pasquo et al, 2015;Barbolini et al, 2016Barbolini et al, , 2018Griffis et al, 2019;Valdez et al, 2020).…”
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“…3b-c). There is an uninterrupted Devonian-Mississippian sequence that contains diamictites, the global index miospore Retispora lepidophyta and claystones suitable for palynological recovery (Díaz-Martínez, 1992;Díaz-Martínez et al 1999;di Pasquo et al 2015di Pasquo et al 2015di Pasquo et al 2015. These make it an ideal study area.…”
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“…Recent studies on Argentinan Permian assemblages from Río Francia (Gutiérrez et al, 2010), La Veteada and Andapaico formations Balarino et al, 2012) have incorporated new elements to LW Biozone, some of which are in common with the Umrer assemblage (e.g. Caheniasaccites flavatus, (di Pasquo and Grader, 2012;di Pasquo et al, 2014).…”
Section: South Americamentioning
confidence: 99%