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High-resolution chronostratigraphy of the Cerro Barcino Formation (Patagonia): Paleobiologic implications for the mid-cretaceous dinosaur-rich fauna of South America

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GONDWANA RESEARCH
Volume 80, Issue -, Pages 33-49

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DOI: 10.1016/j.gr.2019.10.005

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  1. ANPCyT [PICT 13286, 1972, PICT 0736, 1288, PICT 2010 2034]
  2. Project 16G of the Facultad de Cs. Exactas y Naturales of the UNLPam
  3. PIP CONICET [00795]
  4. Fundacion Egidio Feruglio
  5. MIT Isotope Lab funds
  6. [PICT 2014-2433]
  7. [PICT 0668]
  8. [1925]
  9. [PICT 2012-326]
  10. [PIP 58]

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The Cretaceous Cerro Barcino Formation (Chubut Group) of Central Patagonia, Argentina has yielded a remarkable fossil vertebrate fauna, which form important components of the South American mid-Cretaceous fauna, including titanosauriform sauropod dinosaurs, theropod dinosaurs, crocodyliforms, turtles, and lepidosauromorphs. However, a lack of robust chronostratigraphic framework for its fossil occurrences has so far hampered a full realization of their paleobiologic significance. This contribution presents new stratigraphic, sedimentologic, and U-Pb isotopic age data from 11 localities throughout the Patagonian Somuncura-Canadon Asfalto Basin and analyzes the evolutionary characteristics of the Cerro Barcino fauna within the biostratigraphic context of the Cretaceous of Gondwana. Four new high-precision Pb-206/U-238 zircon dates by the CA-ID-TIMS method range from 118.497 +/- 0.063 Ma to 98.466 +/- 0.048 Ma (2 sigma internal errors) and limits the Puesto La Paloma, Cerro Castano and Las Plumas members of the Cerro Barcino Formation largely to the Aptian, Albian and Cenomanian stages of the Cretaceous, respectively. Accordingly, the majority of the Cerro Barcino vertebrates fall within a similar to 118-110 Ma time interval in the latest Early Cretaceous, which makes them the oldest documented component of the mid-Cretaceous faunal assemblage of Gondwana. Paleobiologic analyses of the latter assemblage suggests a similar to 10 m.y. period of faunistic stability characterized by only minor evolutionary novelties or faunal turnovers. (c) 2019 International Association for Gondwana Research. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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