Geology of the Cerro Negro Formation (Cretaceous) in Livingston Island: Contributions to its geochronology and paleontological content

Byers Peninsula is located on the westernmost part of Livingston Island in the South Shetland Islands. Geologically this peninsula is recognized by the marine and non-marine sedimentary sequences and the Cretaceous-Tertiary volcanism, belonging to the uppermost levels of the Byers Group, named Cerro...

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spelling ftunibueairesbd:paper:paper_00044822_v62_n4_p553_Parica 2023-05-15T13:42:26+02:00 Geology of the Cerro Negro Formation (Cretaceous) in Livingston Island: Contributions to its geochronology and paleontological content 2007 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_00044822_v62_n4_p553_Parica https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00044822_v62_n4_p553_Parica unknown https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_00044822_v62_n4_p553_Parica http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00044822_v62_n4_p553_Parica Antarctica Byers Peninsula Cerro Negro Formation Geochronology Geology Paleontology Cretaceous igneous intrusion pyroclastic deposit radiometric method Livingston Island South Shetland Islands Cladophlebis Elatocladus Lueheia Phyllopteroides Pseudoctenis Sphenopteris Taeniopteris Usnea 2007 ftunibueairesbd https://doi.org/20.500.12110/paper_00044822_v62_n4_p553_Parica 2023-02-16T01:56:06Z Byers Peninsula is located on the westernmost part of Livingston Island in the South Shetland Islands. Geologically this peninsula is recognized by the marine and non-marine sedimentary sequences and the Cretaceous-Tertiary volcanism, belonging to the uppermost levels of the Byers Group, named Cerro Negro Formation. The magmatic sequences are divided in two main groups, pyroclastic rocks, divided into five units in the area. The second group of lavas and intrusive rocks placed at Don Carlos Hill, Usnea Plug, Chester Cone, Sealer Hill and Negro Hill. The sedimentary rocks are green clastic rocks (conglomerates, sandstones to mudstones) with rhythmic, convolute, thin bedded and crossed structures. The Cerro Negro Formation is related to a fluvial environment with a rain regime, high energy, decreasing in time, the development of lakes and shallow lagoons suitable for a good preservation of the macro and microflora. At the new fosiliferous localities, Rotch Dome, Lomada de las Plantas (Plants Hill), Don Carlos Hill and 904, have been recognized: Araucarítes sp., Archangelskya furcata Herbst, Cladophlebis sp., Dictyozamites sp., Elatocladus sp, Phyllopteroides sp., Pseudoctenis sp., Ptyllophyllum menendezii Cantrill, Sphenopteris sp., Eocyathea remesaliae Césari, Sergioa austrina Césari and Taeniopteris sp. Finally some new radiometric ages are presented for the pyroclastics, intrusions and lavas of the Cerro Negro Formation. Unit 1 was dated 125 ± 7 Ma, unit 2 (Don Carlos ignimbrites) 110 ± 30 (errocron) Ma the andesites of the Usnea Plug 92 ± 5 Ma. Two radiometric data were coincident in 63 ± 2 Ma for the Sealer eruptions. Finally, the youngest age Byers Peninsula, was obtained on the basalts from Don Carlos Hill (32 ± 1 Ma). Other/Unknown Material Antarc* Antarctica Livingston Island South Shetland Islands Biblioteca Digital FCEN-UBA (Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales, Universidad de Buenos Aires) Byers ENVELOPE(-60.283,-60.283,-63.900,-63.900) Byers peninsula ENVELOPE(-61.066,-61.066,-62.633,-62.633) Cerro Negro ENVELOPE(-61.002,-61.002,-62.655,-62.655) Chester Cone ENVELOPE(-61.085,-61.085,-62.636,-62.636) Livingston Island ENVELOPE(-60.500,-60.500,-62.600,-62.600) Negro Hill ENVELOPE(-61.002,-61.002,-62.655,-62.655) Rotch ENVELOPE(-60.883,-60.883,-62.633,-62.633) Rotch Dome ENVELOPE(-60.883,-60.883,-62.633,-62.633) Sealer Hill ENVELOPE(-61.114,-61.114,-62.669,-62.669) South Shetland Islands Usnea Plug ENVELOPE(-61.095,-61.095,-62.642,-62.642)
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topic Antarctica
Byers Peninsula
Cerro Negro Formation
Geochronology
Geology
Paleontology
Cretaceous
igneous intrusion
pyroclastic deposit
radiometric method
Livingston Island
South Shetland Islands
Cladophlebis
Elatocladus
Lueheia
Phyllopteroides
Pseudoctenis
Sphenopteris
Taeniopteris
Usnea
spellingShingle Antarctica
Byers Peninsula
Cerro Negro Formation
Geochronology
Geology
Paleontology
Cretaceous
igneous intrusion
pyroclastic deposit
radiometric method
Livingston Island
South Shetland Islands
Cladophlebis
Elatocladus
Lueheia
Phyllopteroides
Pseudoctenis
Sphenopteris
Taeniopteris
Usnea
Geology of the Cerro Negro Formation (Cretaceous) in Livingston Island: Contributions to its geochronology and paleontological content
topic_facet Antarctica
Byers Peninsula
Cerro Negro Formation
Geochronology
Geology
Paleontology
Cretaceous
igneous intrusion
pyroclastic deposit
radiometric method
Livingston Island
South Shetland Islands
Cladophlebis
Elatocladus
Lueheia
Phyllopteroides
Pseudoctenis
Sphenopteris
Taeniopteris
Usnea
description Byers Peninsula is located on the westernmost part of Livingston Island in the South Shetland Islands. Geologically this peninsula is recognized by the marine and non-marine sedimentary sequences and the Cretaceous-Tertiary volcanism, belonging to the uppermost levels of the Byers Group, named Cerro Negro Formation. The magmatic sequences are divided in two main groups, pyroclastic rocks, divided into five units in the area. The second group of lavas and intrusive rocks placed at Don Carlos Hill, Usnea Plug, Chester Cone, Sealer Hill and Negro Hill. The sedimentary rocks are green clastic rocks (conglomerates, sandstones to mudstones) with rhythmic, convolute, thin bedded and crossed structures. The Cerro Negro Formation is related to a fluvial environment with a rain regime, high energy, decreasing in time, the development of lakes and shallow lagoons suitable for a good preservation of the macro and microflora. At the new fosiliferous localities, Rotch Dome, Lomada de las Plantas (Plants Hill), Don Carlos Hill and 904, have been recognized: Araucarítes sp., Archangelskya furcata Herbst, Cladophlebis sp., Dictyozamites sp., Elatocladus sp, Phyllopteroides sp., Pseudoctenis sp., Ptyllophyllum menendezii Cantrill, Sphenopteris sp., Eocyathea remesaliae Césari, Sergioa austrina Césari and Taeniopteris sp. Finally some new radiometric ages are presented for the pyroclastics, intrusions and lavas of the Cerro Negro Formation. Unit 1 was dated 125 ± 7 Ma, unit 2 (Don Carlos ignimbrites) 110 ± 30 (errocron) Ma the andesites of the Usnea Plug 92 ± 5 Ma. Two radiometric data were coincident in 63 ± 2 Ma for the Sealer eruptions. Finally, the youngest age Byers Peninsula, was obtained on the basalts from Don Carlos Hill (32 ± 1 Ma).
title Geology of the Cerro Negro Formation (Cretaceous) in Livingston Island: Contributions to its geochronology and paleontological content
title_short Geology of the Cerro Negro Formation (Cretaceous) in Livingston Island: Contributions to its geochronology and paleontological content
title_full Geology of the Cerro Negro Formation (Cretaceous) in Livingston Island: Contributions to its geochronology and paleontological content
title_fullStr Geology of the Cerro Negro Formation (Cretaceous) in Livingston Island: Contributions to its geochronology and paleontological content
title_full_unstemmed Geology of the Cerro Negro Formation (Cretaceous) in Livingston Island: Contributions to its geochronology and paleontological content
title_sort geology of the cerro negro formation (cretaceous) in livingston island: contributions to its geochronology and paleontological content
publishDate 2007
url https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_00044822_v62_n4_p553_Parica
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00044822_v62_n4_p553_Parica
long_lat ENVELOPE(-60.283,-60.283,-63.900,-63.900)
ENVELOPE(-61.066,-61.066,-62.633,-62.633)
ENVELOPE(-61.002,-61.002,-62.655,-62.655)
ENVELOPE(-61.085,-61.085,-62.636,-62.636)
ENVELOPE(-60.500,-60.500,-62.600,-62.600)
ENVELOPE(-61.002,-61.002,-62.655,-62.655)
ENVELOPE(-60.883,-60.883,-62.633,-62.633)
ENVELOPE(-60.883,-60.883,-62.633,-62.633)
ENVELOPE(-61.114,-61.114,-62.669,-62.669)
ENVELOPE(-61.095,-61.095,-62.642,-62.642)
geographic Byers
Byers peninsula
Cerro Negro
Chester Cone
Livingston Island
Negro Hill
Rotch
Rotch Dome
Sealer Hill
South Shetland Islands
Usnea Plug
geographic_facet Byers
Byers peninsula
Cerro Negro
Chester Cone
Livingston Island
Negro Hill
Rotch
Rotch Dome
Sealer Hill
South Shetland Islands
Usnea Plug
genre Antarc*
Antarctica
Livingston Island
South Shetland Islands
genre_facet Antarc*
Antarctica
Livingston Island
South Shetland Islands
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