Chronologic implications of new Miocene mammals from the Cura-Mallín and Trapa Trapa formations, Laguna del Laja area, south central Chile
Recent work in the central Andean Main Range of Chile near Laguna del Laja (∼ 37.5° S,
71° W) has produced the first mammal fossils for the region. Fossils, locally abundant and …
71° W) has produced the first mammal fossils for the region. Fossils, locally abundant and …
Late early Miocene mammals from Laguna del Laja, Cura-Mallín Formation, south-central Chile (~ 37° S) and their biogeographical and paleoenvironmental …
A Solórzano, A Encinas, A Kramarz, G Carrasco… - Journal of South …, 2021 - Elsevier
Despite recent efforts, the diversity of Neogene mammals in Chile remains poorly known,
with several presumed new taxa awaiting description. For example, previous studies have …
with several presumed new taxa awaiting description. For example, previous studies have …
New early Eocene mammalian fauna from western Patagonia, Argentina
Two new fossil mammal localities from the Paleogene of central-western Patagonia are
preliminarily described as the basis for a new possible biochronological unit for the early …
preliminarily described as the basis for a new possible biochronological unit for the early …
New middle Miocene (Langhian-Serravallian) vertebrate localities in northwestern Patagonia, Argentina: A contribution to high latitude south american land mammal …
The Miocene represents a key moment in the South American evolution, since meaningful
geographic and climatic processes occurred, promoting the development of several biologic …
geographic and climatic processes occurred, promoting the development of several biologic …
Vertebrate paleontology, geology, and geochronology of the Tapera de Lopez and Scarritt Pocket, Chubut Province, Argentina
LG Marshall, RL Cifelli, RE Drake… - Journal of Paleontology, 1986 - cambridge.org
Fossil land mammals were collected by GG Simpson in 1933–1934 at and near the Tapera
de López in central Chubut Province, Patagonia, southern Argentina, from rocks now …
de López in central Chubut Province, Patagonia, southern Argentina, from rocks now …
Biochronological relationships of the earliest South American Paleogene mammalian faunas
The oldest Cenozoic mammalian assemblages in South America have been recovered from
levels of the Hansen Member of the Salamanca Formation, Punta Peligro locality in …
levels of the Hansen Member of the Salamanca Formation, Punta Peligro locality in …
New age constraints for early Paleogene strata of central Patagonia, Argentina: Implications for the timing of South American Land Mammal Ages
The Río Chico Group in the San Jorge Basin of central Patagonia (Argentina) preserves
some of South America's most significant Paleogene records of biotic and climatic change …
some of South America's most significant Paleogene records of biotic and climatic change …
The first Cenozoic mammal fauna from the Chilean Altiplano
Despite its richness, South America's Cenozoic mammal record is strongly biased
geographically towards a small portion of the continent, mainly Patagonia. The rapidly …
geographically towards a small portion of the continent, mainly Patagonia. The rapidly …
A new chronology for middle Eocene–early Miocene South American land mammal ages
Abstract Cenozoic South American Land Mammal Ages (SALMAs) have historically been
correlated to the geologic time scale using 40Ar/39Ar dating and magnetostratigraphy. At …
correlated to the geologic time scale using 40Ar/39Ar dating and magnetostratigraphy. At …
New, Late Miocene mammalian assemblage from the Palo Pintado Formation (Northwestern Argentina)
N Zimicz, P Payrola, C del Papa - Journal of South American Earth …, 2018 - Elsevier
A new mammalian assemblage from the Late Miocene Palo Pintado Formation in
Northwestern Argentina is described. Specimens were exhumed from the lower levels of the …
Northwestern Argentina is described. Specimens were exhumed from the lower levels of the …