Analysis and age of the calcareous section of Las Chilcas Formation (Chile) and its implications for correlation with Argentine units
The calcareous beds of Las Chilcas Formation outcrop along the eastern flank of the Coastal Range and in the central valley of Chile. Different paleogeographic reconstructions have related this unit to the Late Cretaceous Algarrobo and Quiriquina Formations as part of the Maastrichtian marine ingres...
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paper:paper_00044822_v63_n3_p363_Tunik2023-06-08T14:26:08Z Analysis and age of the calcareous section of Las Chilcas Formation (Chile) and its implications for correlation with Argentine units Andes Early Cretaceous Late Cretaceous Limestones Marine marginal Paleogeography carbonate rock Cretaceous limestone Maastrichtian paleoenvironment paleogeography stratigraphic correlation uplift Andes Atlantic Ocean Chile Coastal Cordillera Pacific Ocean South America The calcareous beds of Las Chilcas Formation outcrop along the eastern flank of the Coastal Range and in the central valley of Chile. Different paleogeographic reconstructions have related this unit to the Late Cretaceous Algarrobo and Quiriquina Formations as part of the Maastrichtian marine ingression from the Pacific or alternatively with the Atlantic ingression. It has also been compared with calcareous rocks located a few kilometers east of the Piúquenes Pass, known in Argentina as Saldeño Formation. Paleoenvironmental and paleontological analyses carried out in Las Chilcas Formation showed that it was developed in a tidal carbonatic system during the Early Cretaceous. These results definitively desvinculate the sediments from Las Chilcas Formation from the Quiriquina Formation or other Maastrichtian deposits from the Atlantic and Pacific ingressions. Based on the present data, it is ruled out a seaway between the Pacific and the Atlantic oceans at the 33°30′ south latitude during the Late Cretaceous. These new data clearly indicate that a tectonic uplift of the Andes separates both ingressions during the Late Cretaceous at these latitudes. 2008 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_00044822_v63_n3_p363_Tunik http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00044822_v63_n3_p363_Tunik |
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Andes Early Cretaceous Late Cretaceous Limestones Marine marginal Paleogeography carbonate rock Cretaceous limestone Maastrichtian paleoenvironment paleogeography stratigraphic correlation uplift Andes Atlantic Ocean Chile Coastal Cordillera Pacific Ocean South America |
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Andes Early Cretaceous Late Cretaceous Limestones Marine marginal Paleogeography carbonate rock Cretaceous limestone Maastrichtian paleoenvironment paleogeography stratigraphic correlation uplift Andes Atlantic Ocean Chile Coastal Cordillera Pacific Ocean South America Analysis and age of the calcareous section of Las Chilcas Formation (Chile) and its implications for correlation with Argentine units |
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Andes Early Cretaceous Late Cretaceous Limestones Marine marginal Paleogeography carbonate rock Cretaceous limestone Maastrichtian paleoenvironment paleogeography stratigraphic correlation uplift Andes Atlantic Ocean Chile Coastal Cordillera Pacific Ocean South America |
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The calcareous beds of Las Chilcas Formation outcrop along the eastern flank of the Coastal Range and in the central valley of Chile. Different paleogeographic reconstructions have related this unit to the Late Cretaceous Algarrobo and Quiriquina Formations as part of the Maastrichtian marine ingression from the Pacific or alternatively with the Atlantic ingression. It has also been compared with calcareous rocks located a few kilometers east of the Piúquenes Pass, known in Argentina as Saldeño Formation. Paleoenvironmental and paleontological analyses carried out in Las Chilcas Formation showed that it was developed in a tidal carbonatic system during the Early Cretaceous. These results definitively desvinculate the sediments from Las Chilcas Formation from the Quiriquina Formation or other Maastrichtian deposits from the Atlantic and Pacific ingressions. Based on the present data, it is ruled out a seaway between the Pacific and the Atlantic oceans at the 33°30′ south latitude during the Late Cretaceous. These new data clearly indicate that a tectonic uplift of the Andes separates both ingressions during the Late Cretaceous at these latitudes. |
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Analysis and age of the calcareous section of Las Chilcas Formation (Chile) and its implications for correlation with Argentine units |
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Analysis and age of the calcareous section of Las Chilcas Formation (Chile) and its implications for correlation with Argentine units |
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Analysis and age of the calcareous section of Las Chilcas Formation (Chile) and its implications for correlation with Argentine units |
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Analysis and age of the calcareous section of Las Chilcas Formation (Chile) and its implications for correlation with Argentine units |
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Analysis and age of the calcareous section of Las Chilcas Formation (Chile) and its implications for correlation with Argentine units |
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analysis and age of the calcareous section of las chilcas formation (chile) and its implications for correlation with argentine units |
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https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_00044822_v63_n3_p363_Tunik http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00044822_v63_n3_p363_Tunik |
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