INCITAP   20787
INSTITUTO DE CIENCIAS DE LA TIERRA Y AMBIENTALES DE LA PAMPA
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
Large mammal burrows in late Miocene calcareous paleosols from central Argentina
Autor/es:
MARÍA CRISTINA CARDONATTO; CLAUDIA MONTALVO; FATIMA DEL ROSARIO MENDOZA BELMONTES; RICARDO NESTOR MELCHOR
Lugar:
Indanha-a-Nova
Reunión:
Congreso; Ichnia 2016, Fourth International Congress on Ichnology; 2016
Institución organizadora:
International Association of Ichnologists
Resumen:
Laminated burrow fills occurring in calcareous paleosols of the late Miocene Cerro Azul Formation of Argentina (Fig. 1) are described and interpreted. A total of 111 fossil burrows were studied from two localities: Salinas Grandes de Hidalgo and near Carhué (La Pampa and Buenos Aires provinces, respectively). The burrow fills are mostly composed of laminated claystone and siltstone that contrast with the structureless hosting siltstone or sandstone (Fig. 2). They exhibit a horizontal diameter ranging from 0.15 m to 1.50 m and a maximum preserved length of 8 m. Most burrow cross-sections are elliptical and the remaining are subcircular or plano-convex (Fig. 3). In plan view, burrow fills are slightly curved to sinusoidal and rarely U-shaped. Average angle of inclination is 8° (range= ≈0°-27°) and burrow openings were mainly facing west, similar to burrow orientation in extant armadillos. Frequency distribution of burrow horizontal diameter suggests a normal distribution with three subpopulations: 0.15-0.34 m (8%, body mass