Special Issue dedicated to Francisco Hervé: Global tectonic processes of the ancient southwestern Gondwana margin in South America and the Antarctic Peninsula
Edited by:
- Mauricio Calderón, PhD, Universidad del Desarrollo, Chile
- Paula Castillo, PhD, Universität Münster, Deutschland
- Robert Pankhurst, PhD ScD, United Kingdom
Submission status: Extended until September 30, 2025
Special Issue: Geoethics in Chile and Latin America - Contextual reflections for responsible geoscience
Edited by:
- Luisa Pinto, Universidad de Chile
- Hernán Bobadilla, Politecnico di Milano
- Tania Villaseñor, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
- Pablo Ramírez, Universidad de Chile
- Millarca Valenzuela, Universidad Católica del Norte
Submission status: Open between August 15, 2025, and March 31, 2026
Instituto Geológico del Sur, Departamento de Geología Universidad Nacional del Sur (UNS)-CONICET. Avda. Alem 1253, 8000 Bahía Blanca, Argentina. Argentina
Claudia I. Montalvo
Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales, Universidad Nacional de La Pampa, Uruguay 151, 6300 Santa Rosa, Argentina. Argentina
Elisa Beilinson
Centro de Investigaciones Geológicas, CONICET-UNLP, Diagonal 113-275, 1900 La Plata, Argentina. Argentina
Daniel Barasoain
Laboratorio de Evolución de Vertebrados y Ambientes Cenozoicos-Centro de Ecología Aplicada del Litoral (CECOAL-CONICET) y Universidad Nacional del Nordeste, Ruta 5, km 2.5, 3400 Corrientes, Argentina. Argentina
Gabriela I. Schmidt
Laboratorio de Paleontología de Vertebrados, Centro de Investigación Científica y de Transferencia Tecnológica a la Producción (CONICET-Prov. ER-UADER), España 149, 3105 Diamante, Argentina. Argentina
Esperanza Cerdeño
Paleobiología y Paleoecología, Instituto Argentino de Nivología, Glaciología y Ciencias Ambientales, CCT-CONICET-Mendoza, Avda. Ruiz Leal s/n, 5500 Mendoza, Argentina. Argentina
Alfredo E. Zurita
Laboratorio de Evolución de Vertebrados y Ambientes Cenozoicos-Centro de Ecología Aplicada del Litoral (CECOAL-CONICET) y Universidad Nacional del Nordeste, Ruta 5, km 2.5, 3400 Corrientes, Argentina. Argentina
Ricardo A. Bonini
Instituto de Investigaciones Arqueológicas y Paleontológicas del Cuaternario Pampeano (INCUAPACONICET), Facultad de Ciencias Sociales, Universidad Nacional del Centro de la Provincia de Buenos Aires, Avda. Del Valle 5737, 7400 Olavarría, Argentina. Argentina
Ángel R. Miño-Boilini
Laboratorio de Evolución de Vertebrados y Ambientes Cenozoicos-Centro de Ecología Aplicada del Litoral (CECOAL-CONICET) y Universidad Nacional del Nordeste, Ruta 5, km 2.5, 3400 Corrientes, Argentina. Argentina
Luciano L. Rasia
CONICET, División Paleontología Vertebrados, Museo de La Plata, Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo, Universidad Nacional de La Plata, Paseo del Bosque s/n, 1900 La Plata, Argentina. Argentina
Germán M. Gasparini
CONICET, División Paleontología Vertebrados, Unidades de Investigación Anexo Museo de La Plata, Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo, Universidad Nacional de La Plata, 122 y 60, 1900 La Plata, Argentina. Argentina
On the validity of the Macrochorobates scalabrinii Biozone (early Huayquerian Stage/Age, Late Miocene). Multi-proxy analysis of the enigmatic Arenas Blancas site (Buenos Aires Province, Argentina)
Rodrigo L. Tomassini, Claudia I. Montalvo, Elisa Beilinson, Daniel Barasoain, Gabriela I. Schmidt, Esperanza Cerdeño, Alfredo E. Zurita, Ricardo A. Bonini, Ángel R. Miño-Boilini, Luciano L. Rasia, Germán M. Gasparini
Abstract
Arenas Blancas is a poorly known fossiliferous site located in the lower reach of the Chasicó creek (Buenos Aires Province, Argentina), with great relevance from a biostratigraphic viewpoint. The Macrochorobates scalabrinii Biozone was defined in this site, proposed as the biostratigraphic basis of the early Huayquerian Stage/Age (Late Miocene); however, the geological context and faunal record of this site have never been studied in detail. In this work, we perform a multi-proxy analysis of the Arenas Blancas site, as well as a nearby site here called Curva de la Vaca, and provide new interpretations on their origin, age, and biostratigraphy. Sedimentological, stratigraphic, and geomorphological characteristics of both sites suggest that the sequences include fluvial/alluvial deposits that represent Quaternary terraces. The taxonomic analysis of the Arenas Blancas faunal assemblage evidences the presence of 14 mammal taxa, together with some fishes, reptiles, and birds; the assemblage is correlated with the assemblage from the Cerro Azul Formation assigned to the Chasicoan Stage/Age (Late Miocene), also recovered from the lower reach of the Chasicó creek. The use of the taxa proposed in previous works to characterize the Macrochorobates scalabrinii Biozone (including this species) is not supported due to their taxonomic status and/or temporal distribution. Taphonomic evaluation indicates that the assemblage is constituted by reworked specimens; in this frame, it is proposed that fluvio/alluvial events, occurred during the Late Pleistocene-Holocene, eroded the Upper Miocene substrate and reworked fossil remains. Based on the present evidence, the Macrochorobates scalabrinii Biozone is here rejected as a valid biostratigraphic unit.
Keywords
Mammals; Taphonomy; Reworking; Late Miocene; Pampean region; Biostratigraphy