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Taphonomic and paleoecological analyses (mollusks and fishes) of the Sua Member condensed shellbed, upper Onzole Formation (early Pliocene, Ecuador)

Giorgio Carnevale, Walter Landini, Luca Ragaini, Claudio Di Celma and Gino Cantalamessa
Taphonomic and paleoecological analyses (mollusks and fishes) of the Sua Member condensed shellbed, upper Onzole Formation (early Pliocene, Ecuador)
Palaios (March 2011) 26 (3): 160-172

Abstract

The early Pliocene sediments of the Sua Member (Onzole Formation) are spectacularly exposed along coastal cliffs in the surroundings of Sua (northwestern Ecuador). The shellbed at the base of these strata contains rich mollusk and fish assemblages and provides a rare opportunity to document the virtually unknown Pliocene shallow-water faunas of Ecuador. Stratigraphic context, faunal composition (both mollusks and fishes), biofabric trend, ichnological signatures, and taphonomic features presented here, all indicate that the shellbed is a stratigraphically condensed (hiatal) skeletal concentration generated primarily by low rates of net background sedimentation. Shellbeds of this type, immediately overlying a Glossifungites-demarcated ravinement surface, are regarded as onlap shellbeds and record landward stratal convergence and attenuation during the earliest phases of marine transgression. Although composed of largely autochthonous-parautochthonous specimens, the fossil assemblage contains mollusk species from a range of water depths and both soft- and hard-bottom habitats, implying in situ time averaging and admixture of different assemblages as transgression proceeded on a sediment-starved shoreline. The mollusk assemblage is composed of 54 taxa (26 bivalves, 26 gastropods, 2 scaphopods), and the fish assemblage of 31 taxa belonging to 16 families. Both are indicative of a well-oxygenated marine biotope swept by currents and waves, and devoid of a benthic macrophyte cover. With the exception of a few fish species and a single gastropod, the largest number of the mollusk and fish taxa are presently distributed throughout the Tropical Eastern Pacific Biogeographic Region.


ISSN: 0883-1351
Serial Title: Palaios
Serial Volume: 26
Serial Issue: 3
Title: Taphonomic and paleoecological analyses (mollusks and fishes) of the Sua Member condensed shellbed, upper Onzole Formation (early Pliocene, Ecuador)
Affiliation: Universita di Torino, Dipartimento di Scienze della Terra, Turin, Italy
Pages: 160-172
Published: 201103
Text Language: English
Publisher: Society for Sedimentary Geology, Tulsa, OK, United States
References: 106
Accession Number: 2011-032765
Categories: General paleontology
Document Type: Serial
Bibliographic Level: Analytic
Illustration Description: illus. incl. strat. col., 2 tables, sketch map
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Secondary Affiliation: Universita di Pisa, ITA, ItalyUniversita di Camerino, ITA, Italy
Country of Publication: United States
Secondary Affiliation: GeoRef, Copyright 2017, American Geosciences Institute. Reference includes data from GeoScienceWorld, Alexandria, VA, United States. Reference includes data supplied by SEPM (Society for Sedimentary Geology), Tulsa, OK, United States
Update Code: 201119
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