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  • New data on the palynology of the Triassic–Jurassic boundary of the Silves Group, Lusitanian Basin, Portugal
    Publication . Vilas Boas, Margarida; Pereira, Zélia; Cirilli, Simonetta; Duarte, Luís Vítor; Fernandes, Paulo
    New evidence is presented on the Triassic–Jurassic boundary in the northern Lusitanian Basin, Portugal, based onmiospore assemblages from a composite Upper Triassic to Lower Jurassic succession of the Silves Group. The lat-ter comprises, from base to top, the Conraria, Penela, Castelo Viegas and the Pereiros formations. Three informalpalynologicalzones havebeendocumented andcomparedwith coevalpalynozonesfromWestandSouth Europeprovidingnew biostratigraphic data to detail the age of the lower and upper formationsofthe SilvesGroup and toreview previous age attribution.A Norian, possibly earliest Rhaetian age, is documented for the Conraria Formation on the basis of a palynologicalassemblage referable to theClassopollis meyerianus–Granuloperculatipollis rudis(CG) zone. The Penela andCastelo Viegas formations did not allow a palynostratigraphic revision, due to the not promising lithology for pal-ynological studies. The Pereiros Formation is dated on the basis of microflora assemblages referable, from bottomto top, theIschyosporites variegatus–Kraeuselisporites reissingeri(IK) zone of late Rhaetian–earliest Hettangian ageandPinuspollenites minimus(Pm) zone of Hettangian age. The discontinuity between the underlying CasteloViegas Formation and the overlying Pereiros Formation did not allow to define the lower boundary of the IKpalynozone. The Triassic–Jurassic boundary lies in the lower part of Pereiros Formation within the IK zone. Themicroflora assemblages from the Lusitanian Basin show close affinity to those of eastern N America and westernTethys areas.
  • New insights on the upper triassic silves group in Algarve Basin, Portugal: palynological, paleophytogeography and paleoclimatology advances
    Publication . Vilas Boas, Margarida; Pereira, Zélia; Cirilli, Simonetta; Fernandes, Paulo
    This paper presents the results of palynostratigraphic studies in the Silves Group in the Algarve Basin, Portugal. From bottom to top comprises the Silves Sandstones, the Silves Marl-Carbonate Evaporitic Complex, and the Volcano-Sedimentary Series. This study aims to detail the age of the Silves Group, bracketing the Triassic-Jurassic transition, using palynology. For this purpose, 250 samples were collected from 14 main sections. Previous results from a section above the Variscan unconformity, enabled to date the base of the Silves Sandstones and the onset of the Mesozoic sedimentary cycle in the Algarve Basin to lower Carnian. In this work, the top of the Silves Sandstones, containing Camerosporites secatus, Enzonalasporites vigens, Granuloperculatipollis rudis, Lagenella martinii, Patinasporites densus, Samaropollenites speciosus, and Vallasporites ignacii, is dated to the upper Carnian. The base of the Silves Marl-Carbonate Evaporitic Complex, consisting of Alisporites sp., Araucariacites australis, Classopollis meyerianus, Classopollis torosus, Paracirculina quadruplicis and Triadispora sp., indicates an upper Carnian age. The presence of Alisporites diaphanus, Araucariacites australis, Cerebropollenites macroverrucosus, Classopollis meyerianus, Classopollis torosus, Perinopollenites elatoides, Calamospora mesozoica, and Kraeuselisporites reissingeri allows to date the top of the Silves Marl-Carbonate Evaporitic Complex as upper Rhaetian-lower Hettangian. This study allows to date the Silves Group in the Algarve Basin from the lower Carnian to lower Hettangian (Triassic-Jurassic boundary) for the first time. The Carnian microflora provides new insights of the Onslow Microflora in the Western Tethys.