Title
Sequence stratigraphy and paleontology of the Upper Miocene Pisco Formation along the western side of the lower Ica valley (Ica desert, Peru)
Date Issued
01 July 2017
Access level
metadata only access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Di Celma C.
Malinverno E.
Bosio G.
Collareta A.
Gariboldi K.
Gioncada A.
Molli G.
Basso D.
Pierantoni P.P.
Villa I.M.
Lambert O.
Landini W.
Sarti G.
Cantalamessa G.
Bianucci G.
Publisher(s)
Universita degli Studi di Milano
Abstract
The sequence stratigraphic framework and a summary of the fossil fauna of the Upper Miocene portion of the Pisco Formation exposed along the western side of the Ica River (southern Peru) is presented through a new geological map encompassing an area of about 200 km2 and detailed chronostratigraphic analyses. Extensive ield mapping and sedimentological study of outcrop sections have shown that the Pisco Formation is a cyclical sediment unit composed of at least three ining-upward, unconformity-bounded depositional sequences, designated P0, P1, and P2 from oldest to youngest. In the study area, these sequences progressively onlap a composite basal unconformity from southwest to northeast. Integration of biostratigraphic and tephrochronologic age determinations constrains the ages of the three Pisco sequences within the study area. Based on the age of surrounding sediments, a conservative estimate of the age of P0 suggests deposition of these strata between 17.99 ± 0.10 Ma and 9.00 ± 0.02 Ma, whereas diatom biostratigraphy and calculated 40Ar/39Ar ages converge to indicate that strata of the P1 sequence were deposited sometime between 9.5 Ma and 8.9 Ma and that those of the P2 sequence are younger than 8.5 Ma and older than 6.71 ± 0.02 Ma. Our survey for both vertebrate and macro-invertebrate remains in the three sequences conirms the outstanding paleontological value of the Pisco Formation and contributes to depict regional faunal shifts in the fossil assemblage.
Start page
255
End page
273
Volume
123
Issue
2
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Geología
Paleontología
Subjects
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-85023616728
Source
Rivista Italiana di Paleontologia e Stratigrafia
ISSN of the container
00356883
Sponsor(s)
Acknowledgments. This study was supported by grants from the Italian Ministry of University and Research to G. Bianuc-ci (PRIN Project, 2012YJSBMK EAR-9317031), E. Malinverno (PRIN Project, 2012YJSBMK_002), C. Di Celma (PRIN Project, 2012YJSBMK_003), by the University of Pisa (PRA_2015_0028), and by a National Geographic Society Committee for Research Exploration grants (9410–13) to G. Bianucci. We thank W. Aguirre, A. Altamirano-Sierra, M.J. Laime, and B. Ramassamy for their help to prospect for fossil vertebrates during several ieldtrips in the investigated area. A particular thank to C. de Muizon, R. Salas-Gismondi, K. Post, and F. Marx for the useful discussions about the vertebrate fauna of the Pisco Formation and for their collaboration in the ield and study of several fossils collected in the investigated area. The authors are especially grateful to T.J. DeVries for providing invaluable guidance to new ield sites, help with identiication of molluscan fossils, insightful discussions in the ield, and comments on earlier versions of this work; responsibility for facts and interpretations nevertheless remains with the authors.
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