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1 June 2010 Early Eocene 40Ar/39Ar Age for the Pampa de Jones plant, Frog, and Insect Biota (Huitrera Formation, Neuquén Province, Patagonia, Argentina)
Peter Wilf, Brad S. Singer, María del Carmen Zamaloa, Kirk R. Johnson, N. Rubén Cúneo
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Abstract

The Pampa de Jones fossil site, a stratigraphically isolated roadcut near the northeastern shore of Nahuel Huapi Lake in Neuquén Province, Argentina, holds a rich fossil biota including a macroflora, a microflora, insects, and most famously, an ontogenetic series of pipid frogs. The site exposes tuffaceous mudstone and sandstone beds of probable lacustrine origin, considered to belong to the volcanic Huitrera Formation. However, there have been no reliable age constraints for the fossil assemblage. We undertook laser fusion analyses of sanidine and biotite crystals occurring in a tuff layer found 4.4 m above the main fossil horizon. Twenty-eight sanidine crystals yielded an 40Ar/39Ar age of 54.24 ± 0.45 Ma that is preferred over our biotite age of 53.64 ± 0.35 Ma. Pampa de Jones is thus the oldest well-dated Eocene fossil site in Patagonia, predating two other recently 40Ar/39Ar-dated sites: Laguna del Hunco (51.91 ± 0.22 Ma) and Río Pichileufú (47.46 ± 0.05 Ma). The improved age control makes possible a finer scale of evolutionary hypothesis testing and turnover analysis in the region. The age is concordant with the site's placement in the Huitrera Formation and a depositional origin related to Early Paleogene arc volcanism, and it correlates to an interval of significant climate fluctuations following the Paleocene-Eocene boundary.

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Peter Wilf, Brad S. Singer, María del Carmen Zamaloa, Kirk R. Johnson, and N. Rubén Cúneo "Early Eocene 40Ar/39Ar Age for the Pampa de Jones plant, Frog, and Insect Biota (Huitrera Formation, Neuquén Province, Patagonia, Argentina)," Ameghiniana 47(2), 207-216, (1 June 2010). https://doi.org/10.5710/AMGH.v47i2.7
Received: 20 May 2009; Accepted: 1 October 2009; Published: 1 June 2010
KEYWORDS
Argentina
early Eocene
Eoceno temprano
Fomación Huitrera
Geochronology
Geocronología
Huitrera Formation
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