Lago Colhué Huapí Formation

Lago Colhué Huapí Formation
Stratigraphic range: Campanian-Maastrichtian
~80–66 Ma
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TypeGeological formation
Unit ofChubut Group
UnderliesLaguna Palacios Formation and Río Chico Group (Salamanca Formation)
OverliesBajo Barreal Formation
Lithology
PrimaryTuff
OtherSandstone
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Lago Colhué Huapí Formation is located in Argentina
Lago Colhué Huapí Formation
Lago Colhué Huapí Formation (Argentina)

The Lago Colhué Huapí Formation is a Late Cretaceous geologic formation of the Chubut Group in the Golfo San Jorge Basin in Patagonia, Argentina. The formation, named after Lake Colhué Huapí, is overlain by the Salamanca Formation of the Río Chico Group and in some areas by the Laguna Palacios Formation.[1]

The strata of the Lago Colhué Huapé Formation were thought to pertain to the Bajo Barreal Formation, but are now recognized as a distinct stratigraphic unit in their own right.[1][2]

Vertebrate paleofauna

Taxa recovered from the Lago Colhué Huapí Formation include the sauropods Aeolosaurus, and Argyrosaurus, as well as the hadrosaurid Secernosaurus and the probable elasmarian ornithopod Sektensaurus.[3][4][5] The dubious possible ceratopsian Notoceratops was also present. The apex predator was an unnamed megaraptorid.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c Casal et al., 2015
  2. ^ Clyde et al., 2014
  3. ^ Martínez et al., 2016
  4. ^ Casal et al., 2007
  5. ^ Mannion & Otero, 2012

Bibliography

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  • Casal, G.; R.D. Martínez; M. Luna; J. C. Sciutto, and M. Lamanna. 2007. Aeolosaurus colhuehuapensis sp. nov. (Sauropoda, Titanosauria) de la Formación Bajo Barreal, Cretácico Superior de Argentina. Revista Brasileira de Paleontologia 10(1). 53–62. Accessed 2019-02-23.
  • Clyde, W.C.; P. Wilf; Iglesias A. Slingerland; T. Barnum, and P.K. Bijl. 2014. New age constraints for the Salamanca Formation and lower Río Chico Group in the western San Jorge Basin, Patagonia, Argentina: implications for Cretaceous—Paleogene extinction recovery and land mammal age correlations. Geological Society of America Bulletin 126. 289–306. Accessed 2019-02-23.
  • Cortés, José María. 1986. Estratigrafía y tectónica de la región central de la Provincia de Chubut, República Argentina (PhD thesis), 1–242. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Accessed 2019-02-16.
  • Mannion, P.D., and A. Otero. 2012. A reappraisal of the Late Cretaceous Argentinean sauropod dinosaur Argyrosaurus superbus, with a description of a new titanosaur genus. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 32(3). 614–638. Accessed 2019-02-23.
  • Martínez, R.D.F.; M.C. Lamanna; F.E. Novas; R.C. Ridgely; G.A. Casal, and J.E. Martínez. 2016. A Basal Lithostrotian Titanosaur (Dinosauria: Sauropoda) with a Complete Skull: Implications for the Evolution and Paleobiology of Titanosauria. PLoS ONE 11. e0151661. Accessed 2019-02-23.
  • Weishampel, David B.; Peter Dodson, and Halszka Osmólska (eds.). 2004. The Dinosauria, 2nd edition, 1–880. Berkeley: University of California Press. Accessed 2019-02-21.ISBN 0-520-24209-2