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Early ordovician reefs from Argentina: Stromatoporoid vs stromatolite origin
Authors:Dr. Martin Keller  Prof. Dr. Erik Flügel
Affiliation:1. Institut für Geologie und Mineralogie, Universit?t, Schlo?garten 5, D-91054, Erlangen, Germany
2. Institut für Pal?ontologie, Universit?t, Loewenichstra?e 28, D-91054, Erlangen, Germany
Abstract:Summary Late Arenigian biohermal reef mounds and biostromes within the shallow-marine platform facies of the upper San Juan Formation of the Precordillera (Western Argentina) represent a new Early Ordovician reef type. The meter-sized reefs are dominated byZondarella communis n.g. n. sp. The new taxon is characterized by domical, bulbous and laminar morphotypes exhibiting growth layers and thin horizontal and vertical as well as intermingled skeletal elements included within different sets. The fossil maybe compared with stromatolites and stromatoporoids but an interpretation as primitive stromatoporoids is favoured.
Keywords:Reefs  New Reefbuilders  Stromatoporoids  Stromatolites  Paleontology  New Taxon  Western Argentina  Precordillera  Early Ordovician (Arenig)
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