Ammonite biostratigraphy and bioevents in the Jurassic - Cretaceous boundary of central Chile

Ammonites are abundant and well preserved in the Tithonian-Valanginian (Upper Jurassic - Lower Cretaceous) sedimentary successions of the central Chilean Andes, known as the Lo Valdés and Baños del Flaco Formations. A total of 1429 ammonites were collected from these stratigraphic units and the fo...

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Main Authors: Salazar Soto, Christian (Author) , Stinnesbeck, Wolfgang (Author) , Alvarez, Miguel (Author)
Format: Article (Journal)
Language:English
Published: 2020
In: Cretaceous research
Year: 2019, Volume: 107, Issue: 3
ISSN:0195-6671
DOI:10.1016/j.cretres.2019.104282
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Author Notes:Christian Salazar, Wolfgang Stinnesbeck, Miguel Álvarez
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Summary:Ammonites are abundant and well preserved in the Tithonian-Valanginian (Upper Jurassic - Lower Cretaceous) sedimentary successions of the central Chilean Andes, known as the Lo Valdés and Baños del Flaco Formations. A total of 1429 ammonites were collected from these stratigraphic units and the following index zones based on ammonites are here proposed, from base to top: Virgatosphinctes mexicanus/Pseudolissoceras cf. zitteli, Windhauseniceras internispinosum, Micracanthoceras microcanthum/Corongoceras alternans, Substeueroceras koeneni (Berriasella fraudans and Groebericeras rocardi sub-zones) and Thurmanniceras thurmanni/Argentiniceras fasciculatum. Our analyses indicate that “Ammonite Richness” is high in the middle and upper Tithonian and into the lower Berriasian part of the succession, but decreases towards the lower Valanginian. Highest similarity values are established for the upper Tithonian, coincident with a high diversity; similarity declines in the lower Berriasian. The main faunal turnover occurred between the early and late Berriasian followed by a secondary bioevent between the late Berriasian and early Valanginian.
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ISSN:0195-6671
DOI:10.1016/j.cretres.2019.104282