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Palaeoecological significance of Barremian ammonite assemblages and facies variations from Southwest Mexico
Authors:RICARDO BARRAGAN,CELESTINA GONZALEZ-ARREOLA,ANA BERTHA VILLASEÑ  OR
Affiliation:Departamento de Paleontología Instituto de Geología, UNAM. Ciudad Universitaria CP 04510 México, DF México, Ricardo Barragan [];Departamento de Paleontología Instituto de Geología, UNAM. Ciudad Universitaria CP 04510 México, DF México, Celestina Gonzalez-Arreola [];Departamento de Paleontología Instituto de Geología, UNAM. Ciudad Universitaria CP 04510 México, DF México, Ana Bertha Villaseñor []
Abstract:Analyses of ammonite shell forms of two Barremian stratigraphic sections from Southwest Mexico consist of two well-defined morphotypes: (1) Small uncoiled, mostly leptoceratoid ancyloconic shells of the families Ancyloceratidae and Hamulinidae, and (2) middle-sized involute to moderately evolute oxycone to discocone shells of the family Pulchelliidae. Index taxa allow the recognition of standard ammonite biozones for the Barremian, which permit the relative dating of different processes that occurred through the water column in the environment of deposition. The vertical distribution of ammonite morphotypes and facies suggests changes of the palaeoceanographic and sedimentological conditions that prevailed in the area during Barremian time. Petrologic data, analyses of the organic carbon and carbonate contents of the rocks support the idea that oxygen-deficient bottom waters existed within a shallow marine, tectonically active area with little carbonate deposition during the early early Barremian (upper part of the Taveraidiscus hugii Zone through the base of the Nicklesia pulchella Zone). These conditions in the basin caused a proliferation of middle-water depth ammonites of Morphotype 1 but prevented the abundance of nektobenthic forms of Morphotype 2. Oxic conditions on a more calcareous and open normal marine environment seem to have been reestablished progressively during a transgressive episode from late early-early late Barremian (upper part of the Nicklesia pulchella Zone through the Gerhardtia sartousiana Zone). This environmental setting supported more facies dependent nektobenthic ammonites of Morphotype 2 to flourish within the basin.
Keywords:Ammonites  anoxia  Barremian  Mexico  Palaeoecology
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