Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5780493 Journal of South American Earth Sciences 2017 16 Pages PDF
Abstract

•The Vaca Muerta Formation yields one of the most interesting ammonoid and radiolarian associations of Western Gondwana.•The Vega de Escalone section, Neuquén Basin, was sampled for ammonoids and radiolarians.•Ammonoid taxonomic and biostratigraphic analysis enable recognizing nine Early Tithonian to Late Berriasian/earlymost Valanginian Biozones.•Two radiolarian faunas are described in connection with Virgatosphinctes andesensis and Substeueroceras koeneni Ammonoid Biozones.•First record of Early Tithonian radiolarians of the Neuquén Basin is thoroughly described.

An association of ammonoids and radiolarians retrieved from a sedimentary section of the Vaca Muerta Formation at Vega de Escalone, Neuquén Basin, Argentina, was analized under a strict stratigraphic control. Nine ammonoid assemblage biozones were identified, indicating an age span from Early Tithonian to Late Berriasian/earlymost Valanginian for the Vaca Muerta Formation at the studied section. In connection to the ammonoid record, two radiolarian faunas were identified and named J3A1 and J3B1. Fauna J3A1, corresponding to the Virgatosphinctes andesensis Biozone, is dominated by nasellarian genera and represents the first Lower Tithonian radiolarian fauna described from the Neuquén Basin. Fauna J3B1, linked to the interval assigned to the Substeueroceras koeneni Biozone (Late Tithonian-Early Berriasian), yields abundant representatives of the Pantanellid Family. The presence of Complexapora kozuri (Kiessling and Zeiss) and Loopus primitivus (Matsuoka and Yao), two important radiolarian primary markers of the Late Jurassic in North America, supports a Late Tithonian age for at least part of the S. koeneni Biozone in the studied area. Nor certain Berriasian radiolarian faunas nor elements of the Vallupinae Family were identified so far at the Vega de Escalone section.

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