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A System of Stages for Correlation of Magallanes Basin Sediments

A System of Stages for Correlation of Magallanes Basin Sediments

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Authors: M.L. Natland, Eduardo Gonzalez P., Antonio Cañon, and Mario Ernst

Foraminiferal studies and paleoecologic analysis of the southern Patagonia (Chile) sedimentary sequence suggest that a system of stages, based on a time-stratigraphic consideration, can be used for correlation of Magallanes basin sediments.

On the basis of Foraminifera and other characteristics, the following stages have been established for the Upper Jurassic-Cretaceous-Tertiary Magallanes sequence: Rinconian (Oxfordian-Kimmeridgian), Esperanzian (Portlandian-Hauterivian), Pratian (Barremian), Tenerifian (Aptian-Albian), Peninsulian (Albian-Cenomanian), Lazian (Cenomanian-Santonian), Riescoian (Santonian-Maestrichtian), Germanian (Paleocene- Danian), Oazian (Paleocene), Manzanian (lower-middle Eocene), Brunswickian (lower-middle Eocene), Clarencian (upper Eocene), Moritzian (upper Eocene), Cameronian (upper Eocene-lower Oligocene), Rosarian (upper Oligocene-lower Miocene), Miradorian (upper Oligocene-lower Miocene), Gaviotian (Miocene), Sebastinian (Miocene), MacPhearsonian (Miocene), Divisaderian (upper Miocenelower Pliocene) and Mazian (Pleistocene). Lateral facies variations have been recognized in the Miradorian and Gaviotian stages, showing water shallowing from the southeast in Tierra del Fuego to the northwest in the mainland. It is probable that similar conditions exist in the lower Tertiary stages in the northern part of southern Argentina.…

Published: 10/01/1974

ISBN: 0813711398

Pages: 126

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