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Age and stratigraphic reassessment of the fossil-bearing Laguna Umayo red mudstone unit, SE Peru, from regional stratigraphy, fossil record, and paleomagnetism
Authors:Bernard Sigé  Thierry Sempere  Larry G Marshall
Institution:a Paléoenvironnements et Paléobiosphère (UMR 5125 du CNRS), Université Claude Bernard Lyon-1, 43, boulevard du 11 novembre, 69622 Villeurbanne cedex, France
b Laboratoire Mécanismes de Transfert en Géologie (LMTG), institut des Sciences de la Terre, 14, avenue Edouard-Belin, 31400 Toulouse France
c Department of Geosciences, The University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, USA
d Department of Paleontology, Mesa Southwest Museum, Mesa, AZ, USA
e Institut des Sciences de l’Évolution (UMR 5554 du CNRS), Université Montpellier-2, Place Eugène Bataillon, Montpellier, France
Abstract:The thick red mudstone unit that crops out at Laguna Umayo (Puno department, southern Peru), here referred as LURMU, has yielded in different levels a fossil assemblage with plants and vertebrates (including mammals). On the basis of charophytes, the unit was initially assigned to the Vilquechico Formation (Maastrichtian-Danian), of regional extension, and the dinosaurian structure of egg fragments was interpreted as consistent with that age. Revision of the regional stratigraphy leads to reassignment of this unit to the Lower Muñani Formation (Early Tertiary). Mammals from the LU-3 and Chulpas levels present affinities with forms from the Upper Paleocene of South America (Patagonia, Brazil). A bunodont marsupial, Chulpasia, is evidence for chronologic proximity to a transantarctic interchange with Australia at the end of the Paleocene. Furthermore, magnetostratigraphy of the LURMU reveals a single reverse polarity zone of 300 m thickness. Because of the new stratigraphic and paleomammalogic data, this long reverse polarity zone is likely correlative to Chron 26r (early Late Paleocene) or Chron 24r (latest Paleocene-earliest Eocene), or, less likely, to Chron 29r (latest Cretaceous-earliest Paleocene). The arguments previously invoked in favor of a Cretaceous age (charophytes, dinosaurian eggs) are critically evaluated, and correlation to Chron 24r is favored.
Keywords:Laguna Umayo  Peru  Fossils  Stratigraphy  Paleomagnetism  ?Early Tertiary
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