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Correlation and paleoenvironments of middle Paleogene marine beds based on dinoflagellate cysts in southwestern Patagonia,Argentina
Affiliation:1. Geo-Biodiversity and Natural Patrimony Laboratory (GEOBIO), Scientific Institute, “Geophysics, Natural Patrimony and Green Chemistry” Research Center (GEOPAC), Mohammed V University in Rabat, Avenue Ibn Batouta, P.B. 703, 10106 Rabat-Agdal, Morocco;2. UFR of Geological and Mining Sciences, University of Man., BP 20, Man, Côte d''Ivoire;3. Laboratory of Cartography and Digital Technology, Department of Earth Sciences, Faculty of Sciences, University Abdelmalek Essaâdi, Tétouan, Morocco;1. Institute of Geology, Leibniz University Hannover, Callinstrasse 30, 30167 Hannover, Germany;2. Palaeontological Institute, University of Zürich, Karl Schmid-Strasse 4, 8006 Zürich, Switzerland;3. SFB Geological Consulting and Services, Odenwaldstrasse 18, 64372 Ober-Ramstadt, Germany;1. Université Lyon 1, F-69622 Lyon, France;2. CNRS, UMR5276 LGL and UMR 5023 LEHNA, Herbiers de l''Université Claude-Bernard Lyon 1, France;3. División Paleobotánica, Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales “Bernardino Rivadavia”, CONICET. Av. Ángel Gallardo 470, 1405 Buenos Aires, Argentina
Abstract:An understanding of paleonvironmental and paleoceanographic evolution of the Southwestern Atlantic Ocean during the Palaeogene is prevented by the lack of precise tools to date and correlate the sedimentary units. Palynological samples collected in the upper portion of the Man Aike Formation, which crops out southern Lago Argentino area, in the southwest of the Austral Basin (50°21′45″S–72°14′30″W), contain well preserved marine organic dinoflagellate cysts, which are potentially important biostratigraphic and paleoenvironmental indicators. Herein we describe the composition of the Man Aike Formation's dinoflagellate cyst assemblages and compare them to similar assemblages collected in the same basin in the upper member of the Río Turbio Formation using Compositional Statistical Analysis. The dinoflagellate cyst assemblages from the upper part of the Man Aike Formation are highly correlated to the assemblages from the upper member of the Río Turbio Formation from outcropping sections (51°31′13″S–72°15′11″W) and with the lower part of sediment cores drilled by Yacimientos Carboníferos Fiscales in the Río Turbio Formation area. These dinoflagellate cyst assemblages show a very low correlation with the assemblages from the upper part of the Yacimientos Carboníferos Fiscales's cores. The comparison of our results with the high-resolution Southern Pacific Ocean dinoflagellate cyst zonation for the late Palaeocene to late Eocene allow us to date some of the dinoflagellate events recorded in formations of southwestern Patagonia. The assemblages from the Man Aike Formation and the lower part of the upper member of the Río Turbio Formation relate to the zones SPDZ11 and SPDZ12 and are assigned to the mid-middle Eocene (late Lutetian to early Bartonian). The biostratigraphy proposed herein constrains the age of the Man Aike Formation and equivalent units based on calcareous microfossil data, mollusks affinities and 87Sr/86Sr isotopic values to an age ranging between ∼42 and 39 Ma. The assemblages from the upper part of the upper member of the Río Turbio Formation relate to the SPDZ13 Zone, which corresponds to the late Eocene (early Priabonian). The dinoflagellate cyst assemblages indicate that they were under the influence of relatively warm, marine open waters in an inner-shelf environment for the lower part of the sections. In the upper part of the sections, the assemblages suggest shallow marine waters associated with coastal areas and high trophic levels, possibly as a result of freshwater inputs.
Keywords:Dinoflagellate cyst  Biostratigraphy  Eocene  Austral basin  Argentina
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