Four exposed planar surfaces within the type area of the Monte León Formation (early Miocene) of southern Patagonia, Argentina, enclose significantly different fossil assemblages positioned in close geographic and stratigraphic proximity to one another. The exposed paleosurfaces were mapped in planar view using a quadrat grid system. Precise fossil position and orientation data, stable isotope thermometry and petrographic analyses, and petrologic and taphonomic evidence suggest an inner-shelf, shallow water habitat, above storm wave base, with a well-oxygenated benthos and weak offshore bottom currents. The rate of sedimentation was generally low, interspersed with periods of non-deposition and sporadic, higher-energy pulses of sediment inp...
A remarkable fossil assemblage composed of five gastropod taxa is described from the Early Miocene o...
Two major marine transgressions covered part of Patagonia during the Miocene and both are recorded i...
Study of hard-substrate communities in a paleoenvironmental and taphonomic context contributes towar...
A decapod crustacean fauna of Tierra del Fuego, Argentina, is documented from the middle Miocene Car...
The Monte León Formation (lower Miocene) carries many invertebrate fossil concentrations characteriz...
Five previously undescribed decapod taxa have been collected from lower upper Miocene rocks of the P...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd.Sedimentological, ichnological and paleontological analyses of the Early Miocene...
Two species of decapod crustacean are recorded from the Agua de la Mula Member of the Agrio Formatio...
Sedimentological, ichnological and paleontological analyses of the Early Miocene uppermost Monte Leó...
Marine deposits of the Neuquén Basin of west-central Argentina (southern South America) are richly f...
Marine sedimentary rocks of the lower Miocene Monte León Formation of southeastern Patagonia (Austra...
Early Miocene sedimentary rocks of the lower part of the Monte Leon Formation are locally very fossi...
Two new fossil vertebrate localities are described from the Santa Cruz Formation (late early - early...
Decapod crustaceans are reported for the first time from the late middle to early late Miocene Puent...
A single 27 m2 spatangoid-dominated bed yielding 65 specimens from the Punta Entrada Member of the M...
A remarkable fossil assemblage composed of five gastropod taxa is described from the Early Miocene o...
Two major marine transgressions covered part of Patagonia during the Miocene and both are recorded i...
Study of hard-substrate communities in a paleoenvironmental and taphonomic context contributes towar...
A decapod crustacean fauna of Tierra del Fuego, Argentina, is documented from the middle Miocene Car...
The Monte León Formation (lower Miocene) carries many invertebrate fossil concentrations characteriz...
Five previously undescribed decapod taxa have been collected from lower upper Miocene rocks of the P...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd.Sedimentological, ichnological and paleontological analyses of the Early Miocene...
Two species of decapod crustacean are recorded from the Agua de la Mula Member of the Agrio Formatio...
Sedimentological, ichnological and paleontological analyses of the Early Miocene uppermost Monte Leó...
Marine deposits of the Neuquén Basin of west-central Argentina (southern South America) are richly f...
Marine sedimentary rocks of the lower Miocene Monte León Formation of southeastern Patagonia (Austra...
Early Miocene sedimentary rocks of the lower part of the Monte Leon Formation are locally very fossi...
Two new fossil vertebrate localities are described from the Santa Cruz Formation (late early - early...
Decapod crustaceans are reported for the first time from the late middle to early late Miocene Puent...
A single 27 m2 spatangoid-dominated bed yielding 65 specimens from the Punta Entrada Member of the M...
A remarkable fossil assemblage composed of five gastropod taxa is described from the Early Miocene o...
Two major marine transgressions covered part of Patagonia during the Miocene and both are recorded i...
Study of hard-substrate communities in a paleoenvironmental and taphonomic context contributes towar...