Los Rastros Formation

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Los Rastros Formation
Stratigraphic range: Carnian
234.91–234.03 Ma
TypeGeological formation
Unit of
UnderliesIschigualasto Formation
OverliesChañares Formation
ThicknessUp to 1,000 m (3,300 ft)
Lithology
PrimaryClaystone, sandstone
OtherMudstone
Location
Coordinates29°06′S 69°06′W / 29.1°S 69.1°W / -29.1; -69.1Coordinates: 29°06′S 69°06′W / 29.1°S 69.1°W / -29.1; -69.1
Approximate paleocoordinates45°48′S 34°54′W / 45.8°S 34.9°W / -45.8; -34.9
RegionLa Rioja & San Juan Provinces
Country Argentina
ExtentIschigualasto-Villa Unión Basin
Los Rastros Formation is located in Argentina
Los Rastros Formation
Los Rastros Formation (Argentina)

The Los Rastros Formation is a Ladinian to Carnian formation of the in the Ischigualasto-Villa Unión Basin in northwestern Argentina. Fossil theropod tracks,[1] as well as many insects, fossil fish of ,[2] bivalves and crustaceans and flora have been reported from the formation.

Description[]

The formation overlies the Chañares Formation (and/or the ), and is overlain by the Ischigualasto Formation.[3] The formation belongs to the of the Ischigualasto-Villa Unión Basin, where it is exposed in the Ischigualasto Provincial Park, a World Heritage Site in Argentina.[4] The up to 1,000 metres (3,300 ft) thick formation of claystones, mudstones and sandstones was deposited in a deltaic to lacustrine environment during the first post-rift sequence in the basin.[3][5]

A CA-TIMS U-Pb zircon age of 234.47 ± 0.44 Ma from the lower Los Rastros Formation was published in 2020. The acquired age demonstrates that most of the overlying lacustrine strata within the basin were deposited during or after the Carnian Pluvial Event (CPE) that lasted from 237 to 227 Ma approximately.[6]

Fossil content[]

The following fossils among others have been recovered from the formation:[5]

Fish
  • (Class Actinopterygii, Order Palaeonisciformes, Family Acrolepidae; formerly assigned to the genus Myriolepis) [7]
  • (actinopterygian; possibly a member of the family Peipiaosteidae, making it a relative of sturgeons and paddlefish)[7]
  • (actinopterygian) [7]
  • (actinopterygian) [7]
Insects

Blattoptera (cockroaches and their relatives)

Coleoptera (beetles and their relatives)

Hemiptera (true bugs and their relatives)

Unknown

Crustaceans
Bivalves
Flora
Ichnofossils

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ Weishampel et al., 2004, pp. 517-607
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Leonardi, 1994, p.20
  3. ^ a b Aceituno Cieri, 2015, p.60
  4. ^ Kent et al, 2014, p.7959
  5. ^ a b Los Chañares at Fossilworks.org
  6. ^ Mancuso et al., 2020
  7. ^ a b c d Lopez-Arbarello et al, 2006
  8. ^ a b Martins Neto et al., 2005, p.5
  9. ^ Martins Neto et al., 2005, p.16
  10. ^ Martins Neto et al., 2005, p.10
  11. ^ a b Martins Neto et al., 2005, p.12
  12. ^ Martins Neto et al., 2005, p.8
  13. ^ a b Martins Neto et al., 2005, p.14
  14. ^ Martins Neto et al., 2005, p.13
  15. ^ Leonardi, 1994, p.21

Bibliography[]

  • Aceituno Cieri, P.; M.E. Zeballos; R.J. Rocca; R.D. Martino, and C. Carignano. 2015. Condicionantes geológicos en el cruce de la sierra de Valle Fértil. San Juan - Geological constraints at the crossing of sierra Valle Fertil. San Juan. 35. 57–69.
  • Kent, Dennis V.; Paula Santi Malnis; Carina E. Colombi; Oscar A. Alcober, and Ricardo N. Martínez. 2014. Age constraints on the dispersal of dinosaurs in the Late Triassic from magnetochronology of the Los Colorados Formation (Argentina). Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 111. 7958–7963. Accessed 2018-09-08.
  • Leonardi, Giuseppe. 1994. Annotated Atlas of South America Tetrapod Footprints (Devonian to Holocene) with an appendix on Mexico and Central America, 1–248. Ministerio de Minas e Energia - Companhia de Pesquisa de Recursos Minerais, Geological Service of Brazil. Accessed 2019-03-25.
  • Lopez-Arbarello, Adriana; Raymond R. Rogers, and Pablo. Puerta. (2006). Freshwater actinopterygians of the Los Rastros Formation (Triassic), Bermejo Basin, Argentina.. Fossil Record 9(2). 238-258.
  • Mancuso, Adriana C.; Cecilia A. Benavente; Randall B. Irmis, and Roland Mundil. 2020. Evidence for the Carnian Pluvial Episode in Gondwana: New multiproxy climate records and their bearing on early dinosaur diversification. Gondwana Research in press. . doi:10.1016/j.gr.2020.05.009
  • Martins Neto, R.G.; A. Mancuso, and O.F. Gallego. 2005. The Triassic Insect Fauna from Argentina. Blattoptera from the Los Rastros Formation (Bermejo Basin), La Rioja Province. Ameghiniana 42. 1–21. Accessed 2019-03-28.
  • Weishampel, David B.; Peter Dodson, and Halszka Osmólska (eds.). 2004. The Dinosauria, 2nd edition, 1–880. Berkeley: University of California Press. Accessed 2019-02-21.ISBN 0-520-24209-2
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