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Mammalian biochronology of the Paleogene-Neogene boundary at Aktau Mountain, eastern Kazakhstan
Authors:Spencer G Lucas  Bolat U Bayshashov  Lyubov A Tyutkova  Ayzhan K Zhamangara  Bolat Z Aubekerov
Institution:1. New Mexico Museum of Natural History, 1801 Mountain Rd.N.W., 87104, Albuquerque, NM, USA
2. Institute of Zoology, Akademgorodok, 480032, Almaty, Kazakstan
3. Institute of Botany, Timiryazev St. 46, 480070, Almaty, Kazakstan
4. Institute of Geology, Kabanbay Batyr St. 69a, 480100, Almaty, Kazakstan
Abstract:At Aktau Mountain in the Ili depression of eastern Kazakstan, fossil mammals that encompass the Paleogene-Neogene boundary occur at three stratigraphic levels. The lowest level is in the lower Kyzylbulak Formation and produces Brontotheriidae and the hyracodontidArdynia and is tentatively assigned a late Eocene (Ergilian) age. The lower part of the overlying Aktau Formation produces fossils of the giant rhinocerosParaceratherium and is tentatively assigned a late Oligocene (Tabenbulukian) age. The upper part of the Aktau Formation yields a fossil mammal assemblage that includesGomphotherium,Stephanocemas, Brachypotherium andLagomeryx. It is clearly of Miocene age, probably late early Miocene (late Burdigalian), a correlative of European Reference Level MN 5 and the late Shanwangian of China. The Paleogene-Neogene boundary at Aktau Mountain thus is in the Aktau Formation.
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