Paleoclimate of the lower Pinturas Formation, Middle Miocene, Santa Cruz Province, Argentina

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Krause, Javier Marcelo; Raigemborn, María Sol; Bown, T. M.; Tejedor, Marcelo Fabian
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The Pinturas Formation (middle Miocene) is a pyro-epiclastic unit cropping out in the NW Santa Cruz Province. Three sequences separated by unconformities were originally described by Bown and Larriestra (1990) as constituting this unit. Here we present the study of paleosols developed within the lower sequence of the Pinturas Formation from two localities (Sumich Norte ?SN? and Estancia Ana María ?AM?), providing both a reinterpretation of the original stratigraphic scheme, and new paleopedologic data for acquiring a reliable paleoclimatic scenario.The First Sequence, up to 11 m-thick, is equivalent to the lowermost part of the lower sequence of Bown and Larriestra (1990), being characterized by ?very mature paleosols?. It is composed of pyroclastic sandstones and mudstones, and intraformational conglomerates, over which pinkish brown paleosols developed. Paleosols represent a unique type of soil, herein referred as ?pinkish paleosol? (color of the matrix 5Y8/4), which is composed of two horizons. The B horizon crops out as an indurated cornice, with beds showing tabular to lenticular geometry. It is constituted by either a tuffaceous sandstone or an intraformational conglomerate with subangular to subrounded clasts immersed within a tuffaceous sandy matrix. Tractive structures are absent, and a coarse stratification is occasionally recognized. Well-developed pedogenic features in the outcrops include: medium-scale cuneiform, blocky and granular peds; polygonal cracks to the top of the horizon; irregular pinkish mottles (5YR7/2); clay coatings; rhizoliths, and insect trace-fossils. Clay coatings and mottles are also present on microscopic scale. Geochemical analyses determined Al2O3/bases ratios of 1.1?7.3, Ba/Sr ratios of 0.4?0.9, and CIA-K values of 57.4?91.9. The C horizon consists of a massive, tuffaceous, very fine- to fine-grained sandstone, locally with intraclasts of precedent B horizons at the base. Pedogenic features are mostly absent; however, the contact is transitional. The lowermost C horizon in the sequence coincides with the base of the Pinturas Formation at SN, and displays an irregular basal surface that has up to 7?9 m in relief.The Second Sequence coincides with the ?sandy yellow, green or pink bentonitic mudstone? of Bown and Larriestra (1990) recognized at SN. It is composed of fine- to medium-grained sandstone, yellowish grey (5Y8/2) in color. Tractive structures are not recognized. The base of the sequence is represented by an irregular surface, interpreted as a valley scour that has up to 15 m in relief. Within this new sequence, a second type of paleosol is recognized, herein referred as ?yellowish paleosol?. The B horizon displays irregular, pinkish brown mottles (5YR7/2), frequent rhizoliths (1?2 mm in diameter), and occasionally poor-developed granular structure. Coprinisphaera and Feoichnus are common. Geochemical analyses determined Al2O3/bases ratios of 1.16, Ba/Sr ratios of 1.4, and CIA-K values ~ 61. The C horizon is characterized by a massive sandstone with uncommon pinkish mottles near the contact with the B horizon.The ?lower sequence? of Bown and Larriestra (1990) is defined in more detail and divided in two unconformity-bounded sequences. The lowermost is characterized by moderate to strongly-developed paleosols formed under seasonal, temperate and humid/subhumid climates (MAT: 11?16°C; MAP: 680?1350 mm/year). The Second Sequence is characterized by weakly to moderately-developed paleosols, formed under seasonal, temperate and subhumid climates (MAT: ~11°C; MAP: 740 mm/year). Both stratigraphic order and features from the pinkish and yellowish paleosols suggest a paleoclimatic change toward relative drier conditions and an increase in the sedimentary rate. Higher MAP-MAT values recognized in the lower sequence, along with the age of these deposits, suggest a close relationship with the mid-Miocene climatic optimum, a period in which global temperatures were warmer at mid-high latitudes.
Fil: Krause, Javier Marcelo. Museo Paleontológico Egidio Feruglio; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina
Fil: Raigemborn, María Sol. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - La Plata. Centro de Investigaciones Geológicas. Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo. Centro de Investigaciones Geológicas; Argentina
Fil: Bown, T. M.. University of Colorado; Estados Unidos
Fil: Tejedor, Marcelo Fabian. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Centro Nacional Patagónico; Argentina
VII Congreso Latinoamericano de Sedimentología, XV Reunión Argentina de Sedimentología
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PALEOSOLS
PINTURAS FORMATION
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spelling Paleoclimate of the lower Pinturas Formation, Middle Miocene, Santa Cruz Province, ArgentinaKrause, Javier MarceloRaigemborn, María SolBown, T. M.Tejedor, Marcelo FabianMIOCENE PALEOCLIMATEPALEOSOLSPINTURAS FORMATIONSANTA CRUZ PROVINCEhttps://purl.org/becyt/ford/1.7https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1The Pinturas Formation (middle Miocene) is a pyro-epiclastic unit cropping out in the NW Santa Cruz Province. Three sequences separated by unconformities were originally described by Bown and Larriestra (1990) as constituting this unit. Here we present the study of paleosols developed within the lower sequence of the Pinturas Formation from two localities (Sumich Norte ?SN? and Estancia Ana María ?AM?), providing both a reinterpretation of the original stratigraphic scheme, and new paleopedologic data for acquiring a reliable paleoclimatic scenario.The First Sequence, up to 11 m-thick, is equivalent to the lowermost part of the lower sequence of Bown and Larriestra (1990), being characterized by ?very mature paleosols?. It is composed of pyroclastic sandstones and mudstones, and intraformational conglomerates, over which pinkish brown paleosols developed. Paleosols represent a unique type of soil, herein referred as ?pinkish paleosol? (color of the matrix 5Y8/4), which is composed of two horizons. The B horizon crops out as an indurated cornice, with beds showing tabular to lenticular geometry. It is constituted by either a tuffaceous sandstone or an intraformational conglomerate with subangular to subrounded clasts immersed within a tuffaceous sandy matrix. Tractive structures are absent, and a coarse stratification is occasionally recognized. Well-developed pedogenic features in the outcrops include: medium-scale cuneiform, blocky and granular peds; polygonal cracks to the top of the horizon; irregular pinkish mottles (5YR7/2); clay coatings; rhizoliths, and insect trace-fossils. Clay coatings and mottles are also present on microscopic scale. Geochemical analyses determined Al2O3/bases ratios of 1.1?7.3, Ba/Sr ratios of 0.4?0.9, and CIA-K values of 57.4?91.9. The C horizon consists of a massive, tuffaceous, very fine- to fine-grained sandstone, locally with intraclasts of precedent B horizons at the base. Pedogenic features are mostly absent; however, the contact is transitional. The lowermost C horizon in the sequence coincides with the base of the Pinturas Formation at SN, and displays an irregular basal surface that has up to 7?9 m in relief.The Second Sequence coincides with the ?sandy yellow, green or pink bentonitic mudstone? of Bown and Larriestra (1990) recognized at SN. It is composed of fine- to medium-grained sandstone, yellowish grey (5Y8/2) in color. Tractive structures are not recognized. The base of the sequence is represented by an irregular surface, interpreted as a valley scour that has up to 15 m in relief. Within this new sequence, a second type of paleosol is recognized, herein referred as ?yellowish paleosol?. The B horizon displays irregular, pinkish brown mottles (5YR7/2), frequent rhizoliths (1?2 mm in diameter), and occasionally poor-developed granular structure. Coprinisphaera and Feoichnus are common. Geochemical analyses determined Al2O3/bases ratios of 1.16, Ba/Sr ratios of 1.4, and CIA-K values ~ 61. The C horizon is characterized by a massive sandstone with uncommon pinkish mottles near the contact with the B horizon.The ?lower sequence? of Bown and Larriestra (1990) is defined in more detail and divided in two unconformity-bounded sequences. The lowermost is characterized by moderate to strongly-developed paleosols formed under seasonal, temperate and humid/subhumid climates (MAT: 11?16°C; MAP: 680?1350 mm/year). The Second Sequence is characterized by weakly to moderately-developed paleosols, formed under seasonal, temperate and subhumid climates (MAT: ~11°C; MAP: 740 mm/year). Both stratigraphic order and features from the pinkish and yellowish paleosols suggest a paleoclimatic change toward relative drier conditions and an increase in the sedimentary rate. Higher MAP-MAT values recognized in the lower sequence, along with the age of these deposits, suggest a close relationship with the mid-Miocene climatic optimum, a period in which global temperatures were warmer at mid-high latitudes.Fil: Krause, Javier Marcelo. Museo Paleontológico Egidio Feruglio; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; ArgentinaFil: Raigemborn, María Sol. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - La Plata. Centro de Investigaciones Geológicas. Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo. Centro de Investigaciones Geológicas; ArgentinaFil: Bown, T. M.. University of Colorado; Estados UnidosFil: Tejedor, Marcelo Fabian. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Paleoclimate of the lower Pinturas Formation, Middle Miocene, Santa Cruz Province, Argentina
title Paleoclimate of the lower Pinturas Formation, Middle Miocene, Santa Cruz Province, Argentina
spellingShingle Paleoclimate of the lower Pinturas Formation, Middle Miocene, Santa Cruz Province, Argentina
Krause, Javier Marcelo
MIOCENE PALEOCLIMATE
PALEOSOLS
PINTURAS FORMATION
SANTA CRUZ PROVINCE
title_short Paleoclimate of the lower Pinturas Formation, Middle Miocene, Santa Cruz Province, Argentina
title_full Paleoclimate of the lower Pinturas Formation, Middle Miocene, Santa Cruz Province, Argentina
title_fullStr Paleoclimate of the lower Pinturas Formation, Middle Miocene, Santa Cruz Province, Argentina
title_full_unstemmed Paleoclimate of the lower Pinturas Formation, Middle Miocene, Santa Cruz Province, Argentina
title_sort Paleoclimate of the lower Pinturas Formation, Middle Miocene, Santa Cruz Province, Argentina
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Krause, Javier Marcelo
Raigemborn, María Sol
Bown, T. M.
Tejedor, Marcelo Fabian
author Krause, Javier Marcelo
author_facet Krause, Javier Marcelo
Raigemborn, María Sol
Bown, T. M.
Tejedor, Marcelo Fabian
author_role author
author2 Raigemborn, María Sol
Bown, T. M.
Tejedor, Marcelo Fabian
author2_role author
author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv MIOCENE PALEOCLIMATE
PALEOSOLS
PINTURAS FORMATION
SANTA CRUZ PROVINCE
topic MIOCENE PALEOCLIMATE
PALEOSOLS
PINTURAS FORMATION
SANTA CRUZ PROVINCE
purl_subject.fl_str_mv https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1.7
https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv The Pinturas Formation (middle Miocene) is a pyro-epiclastic unit cropping out in the NW Santa Cruz Province. Three sequences separated by unconformities were originally described by Bown and Larriestra (1990) as constituting this unit. Here we present the study of paleosols developed within the lower sequence of the Pinturas Formation from two localities (Sumich Norte ?SN? and Estancia Ana María ?AM?), providing both a reinterpretation of the original stratigraphic scheme, and new paleopedologic data for acquiring a reliable paleoclimatic scenario.The First Sequence, up to 11 m-thick, is equivalent to the lowermost part of the lower sequence of Bown and Larriestra (1990), being characterized by ?very mature paleosols?. It is composed of pyroclastic sandstones and mudstones, and intraformational conglomerates, over which pinkish brown paleosols developed. Paleosols represent a unique type of soil, herein referred as ?pinkish paleosol? (color of the matrix 5Y8/4), which is composed of two horizons. The B horizon crops out as an indurated cornice, with beds showing tabular to lenticular geometry. It is constituted by either a tuffaceous sandstone or an intraformational conglomerate with subangular to subrounded clasts immersed within a tuffaceous sandy matrix. Tractive structures are absent, and a coarse stratification is occasionally recognized. Well-developed pedogenic features in the outcrops include: medium-scale cuneiform, blocky and granular peds; polygonal cracks to the top of the horizon; irregular pinkish mottles (5YR7/2); clay coatings; rhizoliths, and insect trace-fossils. Clay coatings and mottles are also present on microscopic scale. Geochemical analyses determined Al2O3/bases ratios of 1.1?7.3, Ba/Sr ratios of 0.4?0.9, and CIA-K values of 57.4?91.9. The C horizon consists of a massive, tuffaceous, very fine- to fine-grained sandstone, locally with intraclasts of precedent B horizons at the base. Pedogenic features are mostly absent; however, the contact is transitional. The lowermost C horizon in the sequence coincides with the base of the Pinturas Formation at SN, and displays an irregular basal surface that has up to 7?9 m in relief.The Second Sequence coincides with the ?sandy yellow, green or pink bentonitic mudstone? of Bown and Larriestra (1990) recognized at SN. It is composed of fine- to medium-grained sandstone, yellowish grey (5Y8/2) in color. Tractive structures are not recognized. The base of the sequence is represented by an irregular surface, interpreted as a valley scour that has up to 15 m in relief. Within this new sequence, a second type of paleosol is recognized, herein referred as ?yellowish paleosol?. The B horizon displays irregular, pinkish brown mottles (5YR7/2), frequent rhizoliths (1?2 mm in diameter), and occasionally poor-developed granular structure. Coprinisphaera and Feoichnus are common. Geochemical analyses determined Al2O3/bases ratios of 1.16, Ba/Sr ratios of 1.4, and CIA-K values ~ 61. The C horizon is characterized by a massive sandstone with uncommon pinkish mottles near the contact with the B horizon.The ?lower sequence? of Bown and Larriestra (1990) is defined in more detail and divided in two unconformity-bounded sequences. The lowermost is characterized by moderate to strongly-developed paleosols formed under seasonal, temperate and humid/subhumid climates (MAT: 11?16°C; MAP: 680?1350 mm/year). The Second Sequence is characterized by weakly to moderately-developed paleosols, formed under seasonal, temperate and subhumid climates (MAT: ~11°C; MAP: 740 mm/year). Both stratigraphic order and features from the pinkish and yellowish paleosols suggest a paleoclimatic change toward relative drier conditions and an increase in the sedimentary rate. Higher MAP-MAT values recognized in the lower sequence, along with the age of these deposits, suggest a close relationship with the mid-Miocene climatic optimum, a period in which global temperatures were warmer at mid-high latitudes.
Fil: Krause, Javier Marcelo. Museo Paleontológico Egidio Feruglio; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina
Fil: Raigemborn, María Sol. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - La Plata. Centro de Investigaciones Geológicas. Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo. Centro de Investigaciones Geológicas; Argentina
Fil: Bown, T. M.. University of Colorado; Estados Unidos
Fil: Tejedor, Marcelo Fabian. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Centro Nacional Patagónico; Argentina
VII Congreso Latinoamericano de Sedimentología, XV Reunión Argentina de Sedimentología
Santa Rosa
Argentina
Asociación Argentina de Sedimentología
description The Pinturas Formation (middle Miocene) is a pyro-epiclastic unit cropping out in the NW Santa Cruz Province. Three sequences separated by unconformities were originally described by Bown and Larriestra (1990) as constituting this unit. Here we present the study of paleosols developed within the lower sequence of the Pinturas Formation from two localities (Sumich Norte ?SN? and Estancia Ana María ?AM?), providing both a reinterpretation of the original stratigraphic scheme, and new paleopedologic data for acquiring a reliable paleoclimatic scenario.The First Sequence, up to 11 m-thick, is equivalent to the lowermost part of the lower sequence of Bown and Larriestra (1990), being characterized by ?very mature paleosols?. It is composed of pyroclastic sandstones and mudstones, and intraformational conglomerates, over which pinkish brown paleosols developed. Paleosols represent a unique type of soil, herein referred as ?pinkish paleosol? (color of the matrix 5Y8/4), which is composed of two horizons. The B horizon crops out as an indurated cornice, with beds showing tabular to lenticular geometry. It is constituted by either a tuffaceous sandstone or an intraformational conglomerate with subangular to subrounded clasts immersed within a tuffaceous sandy matrix. Tractive structures are absent, and a coarse stratification is occasionally recognized. Well-developed pedogenic features in the outcrops include: medium-scale cuneiform, blocky and granular peds; polygonal cracks to the top of the horizon; irregular pinkish mottles (5YR7/2); clay coatings; rhizoliths, and insect trace-fossils. Clay coatings and mottles are also present on microscopic scale. Geochemical analyses determined Al2O3/bases ratios of 1.1?7.3, Ba/Sr ratios of 0.4?0.9, and CIA-K values of 57.4?91.9. The C horizon consists of a massive, tuffaceous, very fine- to fine-grained sandstone, locally with intraclasts of precedent B horizons at the base. Pedogenic features are mostly absent; however, the contact is transitional. The lowermost C horizon in the sequence coincides with the base of the Pinturas Formation at SN, and displays an irregular basal surface that has up to 7?9 m in relief.The Second Sequence coincides with the ?sandy yellow, green or pink bentonitic mudstone? of Bown and Larriestra (1990) recognized at SN. It is composed of fine- to medium-grained sandstone, yellowish grey (5Y8/2) in color. Tractive structures are not recognized. The base of the sequence is represented by an irregular surface, interpreted as a valley scour that has up to 15 m in relief. Within this new sequence, a second type of paleosol is recognized, herein referred as ?yellowish paleosol?. The B horizon displays irregular, pinkish brown mottles (5YR7/2), frequent rhizoliths (1?2 mm in diameter), and occasionally poor-developed granular structure. Coprinisphaera and Feoichnus are common. Geochemical analyses determined Al2O3/bases ratios of 1.16, Ba/Sr ratios of 1.4, and CIA-K values ~ 61. The C horizon is characterized by a massive sandstone with uncommon pinkish mottles near the contact with the B horizon.The ?lower sequence? of Bown and Larriestra (1990) is defined in more detail and divided in two unconformity-bounded sequences. The lowermost is characterized by moderate to strongly-developed paleosols formed under seasonal, temperate and humid/subhumid climates (MAT: 11?16°C; MAP: 680?1350 mm/year). The Second Sequence is characterized by weakly to moderately-developed paleosols, formed under seasonal, temperate and subhumid climates (MAT: ~11°C; MAP: 740 mm/year). Both stratigraphic order and features from the pinkish and yellowish paleosols suggest a paleoclimatic change toward relative drier conditions and an increase in the sedimentary rate. Higher MAP-MAT values recognized in the lower sequence, along with the age of these deposits, suggest a close relationship with the mid-Miocene climatic optimum, a period in which global temperatures were warmer at mid-high latitudes.
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