Malargüe Group | |
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Stratigraphic range:
Early Maastrichtian-
Deseadan ~ | |
![]() Outcrop of the Allen Formation at
Auca Mahuida | |
Type | Group |
Sub-units |
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Overlies |
Neuquén Group Río Colorado Subgroup Anacleto Formation |
Lithology | |
Primary | Mudstone, sandstone, conglomerate |
Other | Limestone, tuff, paleosol |
Location | |
Coordinates | 40°00′S 66°36′W / 40.0°S 66.6°W |
Approximate paleocoordinates | 42°48′S 52°12′W / 42.8°S 52.2°W |
Region | La Pampa, Río Negro, Neuquén & Mendoza Provinces |
Country | Argentina |
Extent | Neuquén Basin |
Type section | |
Named for | Malargüe |
The Malargüe Group is a group of geologic formations of the Neuquén Basin of the Mendoza, Neuquén, Río Negro and La Pampa Provinces in northern Patagonia, Argentina. The formations of the Malargüe Group range in age between the middle Campanian to Deseadan, an Oligocene age of the SALMA classification, straddling the Cretaceous–Paleogene boundary, about 79 million to 30 million years in age. The group overlies the older Neuquén Group, separated by an unconformity dated to 79 Ma. [1] The rocks of the Malargüe Group comprise both marine and continental deposits which are over 400 m (1312 ft) thick in total. [2]
The Malargüe Group is subdivided into:
Fossils of dinosaurs, plesiosaurs, turtles ( Euclastes, [7] Mendozachelys wichmanni), [8] Paleoanculosa sp., [9] fish, [10] birds ( cf. Andrewsornis sp.) [11] and mammals have been recovered from the strata that make up the Malargüe Group. [12]
Archaeohyrax suniensis, Argyrohyrax proavus, Asmodeus petrasnerus, Fieratherium sorex, Gualta cuyana, Hegetotheriopsis sulcatus, Mendozahippus fierensis, Meteutatus aff. lagenaformis, Proborhyaena gigantea, Prohegetotherium malalhuense, P. schiaffinoi, P. cf. sculptum, Propachyrucos cf. smithwoodwardi, ?Prozaedyus aff. impressus, Pyrotherium romeroi, Stenotatus aff. ornatus, Trachytherus cf. spegazzinianus, cf. Archaeotypotherium sp., Pharsophorus sp., Proadinotherium sp., Progaleopithecus sp., cf. Prosotherium sp., Acaremyidae indet., Glyptodontidae indet., Interatheriidae indet., Litopterna indet., ?Megalonychidae indet., Notohippidae indet., Toxodontidae indet. [11] [13] [14] [15]
Malargüe Group | |
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Stratigraphic range:
Early Maastrichtian-
Deseadan ~ | |
![]() Outcrop of the Allen Formation at
Auca Mahuida | |
Type | Group |
Sub-units |
![]() ![]() ![]() |
Overlies |
Neuquén Group Río Colorado Subgroup Anacleto Formation |
Lithology | |
Primary | Mudstone, sandstone, conglomerate |
Other | Limestone, tuff, paleosol |
Location | |
Coordinates | 40°00′S 66°36′W / 40.0°S 66.6°W |
Approximate paleocoordinates | 42°48′S 52°12′W / 42.8°S 52.2°W |
Region | La Pampa, Río Negro, Neuquén & Mendoza Provinces |
Country | Argentina |
Extent | Neuquén Basin |
Type section | |
Named for | Malargüe |
The Malargüe Group is a group of geologic formations of the Neuquén Basin of the Mendoza, Neuquén, Río Negro and La Pampa Provinces in northern Patagonia, Argentina. The formations of the Malargüe Group range in age between the middle Campanian to Deseadan, an Oligocene age of the SALMA classification, straddling the Cretaceous–Paleogene boundary, about 79 million to 30 million years in age. The group overlies the older Neuquén Group, separated by an unconformity dated to 79 Ma. [1] The rocks of the Malargüe Group comprise both marine and continental deposits which are over 400 m (1312 ft) thick in total. [2]
The Malargüe Group is subdivided into:
Fossils of dinosaurs, plesiosaurs, turtles ( Euclastes, [7] Mendozachelys wichmanni), [8] Paleoanculosa sp., [9] fish, [10] birds ( cf. Andrewsornis sp.) [11] and mammals have been recovered from the strata that make up the Malargüe Group. [12]
Archaeohyrax suniensis, Argyrohyrax proavus, Asmodeus petrasnerus, Fieratherium sorex, Gualta cuyana, Hegetotheriopsis sulcatus, Mendozahippus fierensis, Meteutatus aff. lagenaformis, Proborhyaena gigantea, Prohegetotherium malalhuense, P. schiaffinoi, P. cf. sculptum, Propachyrucos cf. smithwoodwardi, ?Prozaedyus aff. impressus, Pyrotherium romeroi, Stenotatus aff. ornatus, Trachytherus cf. spegazzinianus, cf. Archaeotypotherium sp., Pharsophorus sp., Proadinotherium sp., Progaleopithecus sp., cf. Prosotherium sp., Acaremyidae indet., Glyptodontidae indet., Interatheriidae indet., Litopterna indet., ?Megalonychidae indet., Notohippidae indet., Toxodontidae indet. [11] [13] [14] [15]