Not all shell beds are made equal: Recognizing singular event‐concentrations in megalakes

Author:

Rodrigues Mariza Gomes12ORCID,Giovanini Varejão Filipe3ORCID,Fürsich Franz Theodor4,Christofoletti Beatriz1,Matos Suzana Aparecida5,Warren Lucas Veríssimo1,Inglez Lucas1,Cerri Rodrigo Irineu1,Assine Mario Luis16,Simões Marcello Guimarães2

Affiliation:

1. Departamento de Geologia, Instituto de Geociências e Ciências Exatas Universidade Estadual Paulista Avenida 24A, 1515 Rio Claro 12506‐900 Brazil

2. Setor de Zoologia, Instituto de Biociências Universidade Estadual Paulista Distrito de Rubião Júnior Botucatu 18618‐000 Brazil

3. Departamento de Geologia Universidade Federal de Ouro Preto, Escola de Minas Ouro Preto MG 35402‐163 Brazil

4. GeoZentrum Nordbayern, FG Paläoumwelt Friedrich‐Alexander‐Universität Erlangen‐Nürnberg Loewenichstr 28 Erlangen 91054 Germany

5. Instituto de Geografia Universidade Federal de Uberlândia, Rua XV de Novembro, Boa Vista 501 LAPE Monte Carmelo 38500‐000 MG Brazil

6. Instituto de Geociências Universidade de Brasília Campus Universitário Darcy Ribeiro ICC ‐ Ala Central Brasília DF 70910‐900 Brazil

Abstract

ABSTRACTEvent deposition accounts for a large part of the preserved sedimentary record. Tempestites, tsunamites and turbidites are among the most common event deposits in marine and lacustrine systems. While facies models exist for these deposits, the challenge lies in the fact that diverse triggers can give rise to analogous depositional processes and comparable taphonomic features, making it difficult to pinpoint the precise trigger for an event bed. Hence, five distinct modern‐type shell concentrations are studied in Permian strata from the Paraná Basin, West Gondwana, to access the parameters to discriminate event phenomena, and their associated depositional and taphonomic processes. During this time interval, the basin underwent continuous continentalization due to orogenic events, leading to the entrapment of epeiric marine waters and the transformation of the system into a megalake, supporting a diverse and endemic freshwater bivalve fauna. While sedimentation was primarily influenced by meteorological events, certain stratigraphic intervals were also affected by tectonically active periods and meteor impact events. The different products are categorized into bioclastic sandstone, shell bed, shell‐rich phosclast rudstone and shell‐rich conglomerate that are interpreted as proximal and distal tempestites and tsunamites, respectively. Finally, the products and the processes that lead to the deposition of tempestites and tsunamites are compared to establish diagnostic signatures that may be applied to differentiate these event concentrations in analogous settings from the geological record.

Publisher

Wiley

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