Composition of Ordovician Algoflora of Argentine Precordillera and Its Significance for the Formation of Organic Structures


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Abstract

The Argentine Precordillera, which was part of Gondwana in the Ordovician, is characterized by complex geological evolution, which is reflected in a series of bioevents evident from paleontological data (trilobites, conodonts, brachiopods, graptolites, etc.). An important role also belonged to calcareous algoflora as a major constituent of reefs, which is the main focus of the paper. Some calcareous algae are revised.

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M. S. Beresi

Argentina Institute of Geology, Glaciology, and Environment

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Email: mberesi@mendoza-conicet.gob.ar
Argentina, Mendoza, 5500

A. Luchinina

Trofimuk Institute of Petroleum Geology and Geophysics, Siberian Branch

Email: mberesi@mendoza-conicet.gob.ar
Russian Federation, Novosibirsk, 630090

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