Earth:Pebas Formation

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Short description: Geological formation in Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru
Pebas Formation
Stratigraphic range: Early Aquitanian-Tortonian
(Colhuehuapian-Huayquerian)
~21–8 Ma
Middle Miocene South America.png
The Pebas Mega-Wetland (or Lake Pebas), on the western side of this map, corresponds to the Pebas Formation
UnderliesMarañón Formation
OverliesChambira Formation
Area1,000,000 km2 (390,000 sq mi)
Thickness~350–1,074 m (1,148–3,524 ft)
Lithology
PrimarySiltstone, mudstone
OtherCoal/lignite
Location
Coordinates [ ⚑ ] : 7°24′S 75°00′W / 7.4°S 75.0°W / -7.4; -75.0
Paleocoordinates [ ⚑ ] 8°24′S 70°36′W / 8.4°S 70.6°W / -8.4; -70.6
RegionAmazon Basin
Country Brazil
 Colombia
 Ecuador
 Peru
Type section
Named forPebas District

The Pebas Formation is a lithostratigraphic unit of Miocene age, found in western Amazonia. The formation extends over 1,000,000 square kilometres (390,000 sq mi), including parts of Brazil, Peru, Ecuador and Colombia.[1] It is interpreted as representing the deposits of a lake ("Lake Pebas") or series of lakes, formed within the foreland basin of the Andes mountain belt. It is known for its abundant fossil ostracods and molluscs and an unusually diverse group of crocodylians.[2]

Fossil content

Group Fossils Notes
Mammals Dinomyidae indet., ?Octodontoidea indet.
Reptiles Caiman wannlangstoni, Gnatusuchus pebasensis, Gryposuchus pachakamue, Purussaurus neivensis, Kuttanacaiman iquitosensis, Mourasuchus atopus, Paleosuchus sp., Podocnemis sp., Gavialoidea indet.
Fishes cf. Hydrolycus sp., Leporinus sp., Potamotrygon sp., Pristis sp., Anostomidae indet.
Insects Macroteleia yaguarum, Sycorax peruensis

Correlations

Laventan

Laventan correlations in South America
Formation Honda Honda Aisol Cura-Mallín Pisco Ipururo Pebas Capadare Urumaco Inés Paraná Map
Basin VSM Honda San Rafael Caldera Pisco Ucayali Amazon Falcón Venezuela Paraná
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Pebas Formation (South America)
Country  Colombia  Bolivia  Argentina  Chile  Peru  Venezuela  Argentina
Boreostemma 14px 14px 14px
Hapalops 14px 14px 14px
Miocochilius 14px 14px 14px
Theosodon 14px 14px 14px
Xenastrapotherium 14px 14px 14px
Mylodontidae 14px 14px 14px 14px
Sparassodonta Yellow pog.svg Yellow pog.svg
Primates Brown pog.svg
Rodents 10px 10px 10px 10px 10px 10px 10px
Birds 10px 10px 10px
Terror birds Red pog.svg
Reptiles 10px 10px 10px 10px 10px 10px 10px
megalodon 10px 10px 10px
Flora Green pog.svg
Insects Blue pog.svg
Environments Fluvial Fluvio-deltaic Fluvio-lacustrine Fluvio-deltaic Fluvial
Pink ff0080 pog.svg Laventan volcanoclastics

8px Laventan fauna

Dark Green 004040 pog.svg Laventan flora
Volcanic Yes

Huayquerian

Huayquerian correlations in South America
Formation Cerro Azul Ituzaingó Paraná Camacho Raigón Andalhuala Chiquimil Las Flores Maimará Palo Pebas Muyu Rosa Saldungaray Salicas Urumaco Map
Basin Colorado Paraná Hualfín Tontal Andes Salta Amazon Huasi Altiplano BA Velasco Falcón
Pebas Formation is located in South America
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Pebas Formation (South America)
Country  Argentina  Uruguay  Argentina  Brazil
 Peru
 Bolivia  Argentina  Venezuela
Cardiatherium 14px 14px 14px 14px
Lagostomus 14px 14px 14px 14px 14px 14px
Macroeuphractus 14px 14px 14px
Proeuphractus 14px 14px 14px 14px
Pronothrotherium Yellow ffff00 pog.svg Yellow ffff00 pog.svg
Pseudotypotherium 14px 14px 14px
Thylacosmilus 14px 14px 14px
Xotodon 14px 14px 14px 14px
Macraucheniidae 14px 14px 14px 14px 14px 14px
Primates Brown pog.svg
Rodents 10px 10px 10px 10px 10px 10px 10px 10px 10px 10px 10px
Reptiles 10px 10px 10px 10px 10px 10px
Birds 10px 10px 10px 10px
Terror birds 10px 10px 10px
Flora Green pog.svg Green pog.svg
Environments Aeolian-fluvial Fluvio-deltaic Fluvial Fluvio-lacustrine Fluvial Fluvio-lacustrine Fluvio-deltaic
Pink ff0080 pog.svg Huayquerian volcanoclastics

8px Huayquerian fauna

Dark Green 004040 pog.svg Huayquerian flora
Volcanic Yes

References

  1. Wesselingh et al., 2006
  2. Sala Gismondi et al., 2006
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 CTA-45 at Fossilworks.org
  4. IQ114 at Fossilworks.org
  5. Amazonian amber at Fossilworks.org

Bibliography

Further reading

  • Antoine, P.; J.A. Abello; S. Adnet; A.J. Altamirano Sierra; P. Baby; G. Billet; M. Boivin; Y. Calderón, and A.R. Candela and J. Chabain, F. Corfu, D. A. Croft, M. Ganerød, C. Jaramillo, S. Klaus, L. Marivaux, R. E. Navarrete, M. J. Orliac, F. Parra, M. E. Pérez, F. Pujos, J. Rage, Anthony Ravel, Céline Robinet, Martin Roddaz, Julia Victoria Tejada Lara, Jorge Vélez-Juarbe, Frank P. Wesselingh and Rodolfo Salas Gismondi. 2016. A 60-million-year Cenozoic history of western Amazonian ecosystems in Contamana, eastern Peru. Gondwana Research 31. 30–59. Accessed 2020-03-19.
  • Marcos C.Bissaro-Júnior, Leonardo Kerber, James L.Crowley, Ana M.Ribeiro, Renato P.Ghilardi, Edson Guilherme, Francisco R.Negri, Jonas P.Souza Filho, Annie S.Hsiou: "Detrital zircon U–Pb geochronology constrains the age of Brazilian Neogene deposits from Western Amazonia." Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology Volume 516, 15 February 2019, Pages 64–70 doi: 10.1016/j.palaeo.2018.11.032