TY - JOUR
T1 - New age constraints for early Paleogene strata of central Patagonia, Argentina
T2 - Implications for the timing of South American Land Mammal Ages
AU - Krause, J. Marcelo
AU - Clyde, William C.
AU - Ibañez-Mejía, Mauricio
AU - Schmitz, Mark D.
AU - Barnum, Timothy
AU - Bellosi, Eduardo S.
AU - Wilf, Peter
N1 - Funding Information:
We thank M. Tejedor (Centro Nacional Patagónico [CENPAT], Argentina) for helpful discussion regarding the "Sapoan" fauna and M. Montes (Instituto Geológico y Minero de España [IGME], Spain) for sharing geochronological information from the La Meseta Formation. Students C. San Martín and M. Juárez (Universidad Nacional de la Patagonia San Juan Bosco) helped during field work. This study was funded by International Association of Sedimentologists Grant Scheme 2006, ANPCyT-PICT 0180 (2010), and International Collaborative Project CONICET-NSF 1040/13 awarded to J.M. Krause. Isotope geochronology analyses were funded by National Science Foundation grants DEB-1556666 and DEB-0919071 to P. Wilf. Logistical support for the field work was provided by the Museo Paleontológico Egidio Feruglio and Pan American Energy LLC (Golfo San Jorge, Argentina). From this company, we particularly thank S. Therisod de Gastón for providing us facility access at Cerro Dragón station.
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PY - 2017/7/1
Y1 - 2017/7/1
N2 - The Río Chico Group in the San Jorge Basin of central Patagonia (Argentina) preserves some of South America's most significant Paleogene records of biotic and climatic change. Three of its constituent formations, the Peñas Coloradas, Las Flores, and Koluel- Kaike, host vertebrate faunas referred to the "Carodnia faunal zone," the Itaboraian South American Land Mammal Age (SALMA), and the Riochican SALMA. However, the precise absolute ages of these units, and thus their associated faunas and paleoclimate records, are poorly resolved. Herein, we report new paleomagnetic and geochronologic results from these formations in south-central Chubut Province, Argentina. U-Pb dating of four volcanic ashes, using both laser ablation- multicollector-inductively coupled plasma- mass spectrometry and high-resolution chemical abrasion-isotope dilution-thermal ionization mass spectrometry, indicates ages of igneous crystallization of 51.403 ± 0.037 (0.045) [0.071] Ma for a level within the middle Las Flores Formation and 46.714 ± 0.012 (0.026) [0.057] Ma, 44.579 ± 0.013 (0.026) [0.054] Ma, and 42.856 ± 0.017 (0.027) [0.054] Ma for levels in the lower, middle, and upper Koluel-Kaike Formation, respectively. Combining these with previous isotopic agesin our new magnetostratigraphic framework, we correlate the Peñas Coloradas Formation to chrons C27n-26r (ca. 62.5 to ca. 61.6 Ma; late Danian) and the section from the middle Las Flores to the uppermost Koluel-Kaike to chrons C23n to C19r (ca. 51.4-42.2 Ma; mid Ypresian-late Lutetian). We combine these data with other recently published chronostratigraphic results from Paleogene units in Patagonia to better constrain the ages of noteworthy Paleogene plant and mammal fossil sites in Patagonia and to develop a revised temporal calibration of the Las Flores, Vacan, and "Sapoan" faunas.
AB - The Río Chico Group in the San Jorge Basin of central Patagonia (Argentina) preserves some of South America's most significant Paleogene records of biotic and climatic change. Three of its constituent formations, the Peñas Coloradas, Las Flores, and Koluel- Kaike, host vertebrate faunas referred to the "Carodnia faunal zone," the Itaboraian South American Land Mammal Age (SALMA), and the Riochican SALMA. However, the precise absolute ages of these units, and thus their associated faunas and paleoclimate records, are poorly resolved. Herein, we report new paleomagnetic and geochronologic results from these formations in south-central Chubut Province, Argentina. U-Pb dating of four volcanic ashes, using both laser ablation- multicollector-inductively coupled plasma- mass spectrometry and high-resolution chemical abrasion-isotope dilution-thermal ionization mass spectrometry, indicates ages of igneous crystallization of 51.403 ± 0.037 (0.045) [0.071] Ma for a level within the middle Las Flores Formation and 46.714 ± 0.012 (0.026) [0.057] Ma, 44.579 ± 0.013 (0.026) [0.054] Ma, and 42.856 ± 0.017 (0.027) [0.054] Ma for levels in the lower, middle, and upper Koluel-Kaike Formation, respectively. Combining these with previous isotopic agesin our new magnetostratigraphic framework, we correlate the Peñas Coloradas Formation to chrons C27n-26r (ca. 62.5 to ca. 61.6 Ma; late Danian) and the section from the middle Las Flores to the uppermost Koluel-Kaike to chrons C23n to C19r (ca. 51.4-42.2 Ma; mid Ypresian-late Lutetian). We combine these data with other recently published chronostratigraphic results from Paleogene units in Patagonia to better constrain the ages of noteworthy Paleogene plant and mammal fossil sites in Patagonia and to develop a revised temporal calibration of the Las Flores, Vacan, and "Sapoan" faunas.
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U2 - 10.1130/B31561.1
DO - 10.1130/B31561.1
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85020606025
SN - 0016-7606
VL - 129
SP - 886
EP - 903
JO - Bulletin of the Geological Society of America
JF - Bulletin of the Geological Society of America
IS - 7-8
ER -