Cretaceous stratigraphy of sierra de beauvoir, fuegian andes, Argentina

The Cretaceous stratigraphy north of Lago Fagnano, Tierra del Fuego, was poorly known until the last decade of the twentieth century. Stratigraphic, sedimentologic, and paleontological observations in sierra de Beauvoir and surroundings enabled the recognition of two main packages of dominant marine...

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spelling paper:paper_00044822_v70_n1_p70_Martinioni2023-06-08T14:26:40Z Cretaceous stratigraphy of sierra de beauvoir, fuegian andes, Argentina Aptian-maastrichtian Austral basin Inoceramids Paleontology Tierra del fuego ammonite Aptian backarc basin basin evolution basin fill foreland basin Maastrichtian mudstone paleontology sedimentology shale slate stratigraphy Andes Argentina Austral Basin Fagnano Lake Isla Grande de Tierra del Fuego Tierra del Fuego [(ARC) South America] Coniacian Cremnoceramus Diplomoceras Exochosphaeridium Inoceramidae Inoceramus Inoceramus hobetsensis Manumiella Operculodinium The Cretaceous stratigraphy north of Lago Fagnano, Tierra del Fuego, was poorly known until the last decade of the twentieth century. Stratigraphic, sedimentologic, and paleontological observations in sierra de Beauvoir and surroundings enabled the recognition of two main packages of dominant marine mudstone. 1) A more than 450 m thick package of slate, shale and mudstone, constituted by the revised Lower Cretaceous Beauvoir Formation. A type locality in the core of sierra de Beauvoir, with diagnostic Aptian-Albian fossils including inoceramids of the Inoceramus neocomiensis group and Aucellina sp., is proposed for this unit. 2) A more than 1,500 m thick, mudstone-dominated, but sandier upward, package consisting of at least three Upper Cretaceous units. Arroyo Castorera Formation (nom. nov.) bears Turonian inoceramids of the I. hobetsensis group and I. cf. lamarcki. Río Rodríguez Formation (nom. nov.) has Coniacian inoceramids, cf. Cremnoceramus sp. Policarpo Formation bears poorly preserved ammonites (Grossouvrites sp., Maorites sp., and Diplomoceras sp.), together with diagnostic Maastrichtian dinocysts (Manumiella spp. complex, Operculodinium cf. azcaratei, some specimens of Fibrocysta-Exochosphaeridium complex, and Palaeocystodinium granulatum). Both packages were deposited in deep-marine environments and show, as a whole, a coarsening upward trend in the succession of Cretaceous rocks. Beauvoir Formation is part of the back-arc basin-fill of the former Rocas Verdes marginal basin. Arroyo Castorera Formation appears as a transition to the initiating Late Cretaceous Austral foreland basin evolution, clearly represented by turbiditic deposits of Río Rodríguez and Policarpo formations that were progressively accumulated in front of the rising Fuegian Andes. 2013 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_00044822_v70_n1_p70_Martinioni http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00044822_v70_n1_p70_Martinioni
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topic Aptian-maastrichtian
Austral basin
Inoceramids
Paleontology
Tierra del fuego
ammonite
Aptian
backarc basin
basin evolution
basin fill
foreland basin
Maastrichtian
mudstone
paleontology
sedimentology
shale
slate
stratigraphy
Andes
Argentina
Austral Basin
Fagnano Lake
Isla Grande de Tierra del Fuego
Tierra del Fuego [(ARC) South America]
Coniacian
Cremnoceramus
Diplomoceras
Exochosphaeridium
Inoceramidae
Inoceramus
Inoceramus hobetsensis
Manumiella
Operculodinium
spellingShingle Aptian-maastrichtian
Austral basin
Inoceramids
Paleontology
Tierra del fuego
ammonite
Aptian
backarc basin
basin evolution
basin fill
foreland basin
Maastrichtian
mudstone
paleontology
sedimentology
shale
slate
stratigraphy
Andes
Argentina
Austral Basin
Fagnano Lake
Isla Grande de Tierra del Fuego
Tierra del Fuego [(ARC) South America]
Coniacian
Cremnoceramus
Diplomoceras
Exochosphaeridium
Inoceramidae
Inoceramus
Inoceramus hobetsensis
Manumiella
Operculodinium
Cretaceous stratigraphy of sierra de beauvoir, fuegian andes, Argentina
topic_facet Aptian-maastrichtian
Austral basin
Inoceramids
Paleontology
Tierra del fuego
ammonite
Aptian
backarc basin
basin evolution
basin fill
foreland basin
Maastrichtian
mudstone
paleontology
sedimentology
shale
slate
stratigraphy
Andes
Argentina
Austral Basin
Fagnano Lake
Isla Grande de Tierra del Fuego
Tierra del Fuego [(ARC) South America]
Coniacian
Cremnoceramus
Diplomoceras
Exochosphaeridium
Inoceramidae
Inoceramus
Inoceramus hobetsensis
Manumiella
Operculodinium
description The Cretaceous stratigraphy north of Lago Fagnano, Tierra del Fuego, was poorly known until the last decade of the twentieth century. Stratigraphic, sedimentologic, and paleontological observations in sierra de Beauvoir and surroundings enabled the recognition of two main packages of dominant marine mudstone. 1) A more than 450 m thick package of slate, shale and mudstone, constituted by the revised Lower Cretaceous Beauvoir Formation. A type locality in the core of sierra de Beauvoir, with diagnostic Aptian-Albian fossils including inoceramids of the Inoceramus neocomiensis group and Aucellina sp., is proposed for this unit. 2) A more than 1,500 m thick, mudstone-dominated, but sandier upward, package consisting of at least three Upper Cretaceous units. Arroyo Castorera Formation (nom. nov.) bears Turonian inoceramids of the I. hobetsensis group and I. cf. lamarcki. Río Rodríguez Formation (nom. nov.) has Coniacian inoceramids, cf. Cremnoceramus sp. Policarpo Formation bears poorly preserved ammonites (Grossouvrites sp., Maorites sp., and Diplomoceras sp.), together with diagnostic Maastrichtian dinocysts (Manumiella spp. complex, Operculodinium cf. azcaratei, some specimens of Fibrocysta-Exochosphaeridium complex, and Palaeocystodinium granulatum). Both packages were deposited in deep-marine environments and show, as a whole, a coarsening upward trend in the succession of Cretaceous rocks. Beauvoir Formation is part of the back-arc basin-fill of the former Rocas Verdes marginal basin. Arroyo Castorera Formation appears as a transition to the initiating Late Cretaceous Austral foreland basin evolution, clearly represented by turbiditic deposits of Río Rodríguez and Policarpo formations that were progressively accumulated in front of the rising Fuegian Andes.
title Cretaceous stratigraphy of sierra de beauvoir, fuegian andes, Argentina
title_short Cretaceous stratigraphy of sierra de beauvoir, fuegian andes, Argentina
title_full Cretaceous stratigraphy of sierra de beauvoir, fuegian andes, Argentina
title_fullStr Cretaceous stratigraphy of sierra de beauvoir, fuegian andes, Argentina
title_full_unstemmed Cretaceous stratigraphy of sierra de beauvoir, fuegian andes, Argentina
title_sort cretaceous stratigraphy of sierra de beauvoir, fuegian andes, argentina
publishDate 2013
url https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_00044822_v70_n1_p70_Martinioni
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00044822_v70_n1_p70_Martinioni
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