Special Issue dedicated to Francisco Hervé: Global tectonic processes of the ancient southwestern Gondwana margin in South America and the Antarctic Peninsula
Edited by:
- Mauricio Calderón, PhD, Universidad del Desarrollo, Chile
- Paula Castillo, PhD, Universität Münster, Deutschland
- Robert Pankhurst, PhD ScD, United Kingdom
Submission status: Extended until September 30, 2025
Special Issue: Geoethics in Chile and Latin America - Contextual reflections for responsible geoscience
Edited by:
- Luisa Pinto, Universidad de Chile
- Hernán Bobadilla, Politecnico di Milano
- Tania Villaseñor, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
- Pablo Ramírez, Universidad de Chile
- Millarca Valenzuela, Universidad Católica del Norte
Submission status: Open between August 15, 2025, and March 31, 2026
Instituto Argentino de Nivología, Glaciología y Ciencias Ambientales (IANIGLA), CCT-CONICET-Mendoza, Adrián Ruiz Leal s/n -Parque Gral. San Martín, (5500), Mendoza, Argentina Argentina
Adriana Cecilia Mancuso
Instituto Argentino de Nivología, Glaciología y Ciencias Ambientales (IANIGLA), CCT-CONICET-Mendoza, Adrián Ruiz Leal s/n -Parque Gral. San Martín, (5500), Mendoza, Argentina Argentina
Cecilia Andrea Benavente
Instituto Argentino de Nivología, Glaciología y Ciencias Ambientales (IANIGLA), CCT-CONICET-Mendoza, Adrián Ruiz Leal s/n -Parque Gral. San Martín, (5500), Mendoza, Argentina
Geología, Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales (FCEN), Universidad Nacional de Cuyo (UNCuyo), CP 5500 Mendoza, Argentina Argentina
Andrea Beatriz Arcucci
IMIBIO-CONICET, Área de Zoología, Facultad de Química, Bioquímica y Farmacia (FGByF), Universidad Nacional de San Luis (UNSL), Ejército de los Andes 950, (5700), San Luis, Argentina Argentina
Taphonomic analysis of Spinicaudata from two Triassic lacustrine systems affected by different volcanic processes
Evelyn Luz Bustos-Escalona, Adriana Cecilia Mancuso, Cecilia Andrea Benavente, Andrea Beatriz Arcucci
Abstract
Spinicaudata are freshwater branchiopods. The growth and development of spinicaudata populations in freshwater environments depend on various physical, chemical, and biological factors. The action of volcanism modifies the limnological parameters in the process of fossilization of lacustrine deposits. This study identifies spinicaudatan assemblages in two Triassic lake systems in Argentina, and analyzes the dynamics of shell preservation according to the volcanic activity involved. Two taphonomic grades divided into three different second taphonomic grades were defined. The focus on taphonomic and chemistry studies addresses changes in spinicaudata abundance and richness through time, in different paleoenvironmental conditions, and shell preservation and chemical composition. The discussion highlights the importance of lava flow inflow and volcanic ash fall in the different lake systems. We emphasize the importance of taphonomic studies on the spinicaudata groups to understand their autochthonous and allochthonous populations in Triassic lake systems. In turn, we conclude that the post mortem processes experienced by the shells, the exposure time at the water-sediment interface, and the chemical alteration of the water into the paleolakes produced by the surrounding volcanic activity can explain the development and preservation of spinicaudata in these two Triassic lacustrine systems.
Keywords
Freshwater branchiopods; Los Rastros Formation; Agua de la Zorra Formation; Triassic; Argentina