Exceptional age constraint on a fossiliferous sedimentary succession preceding the Cretaceous Thermal Maximum

IF 4.8 1区 地球科学 Q1 GEOLOGY
Geology Pub Date : 2023-08-02 DOI:10.1130/g51278.1
Ryan T. Tucker, J. Crowley, M. T. Mohr, Ray K. Renaut, P. Makovicky, Lindsay E. Zanno
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Abstract

Understanding the effects of climatic upheavals during the Early to Late Cretaceous transition is essential for characterizing the tempo of tectonically driven landscape modification and biological interchange; yet, current chronostratigraphic frameworks are too imprecise, even on regional scales, to address many outstanding questions. This includes the Mussentuchit Member of the uppermost Cedar Mountain Formation, central Utah (southwestern United States), which could provide crucial insights into these impacts within the Western Interior Basin of North America yet remains imprecisely constrained. Here, we present high-precision U-Pb zircon dates from four primary ash beds distributed across ∼50 km in central Utah that better constrain the timing of deposition of the Mussentuchit Member and the age of entombed fossils. Ages for ash beds are interpreted through a combination of Bayesian depositional age estimation and stratigraphic age modeling, resulting in posterior ages from 99.490 +0.057/−0.050 to 98.905 +0.158/−0.183 Ma. The age model predicts probabilistic ages for fossil localities between the ashes, including new ages for Moros intrepidus, Siats meekerorum, and several undescribed ornithischian dinosaur species of key interest for understanding the timing of faunal turnover in western North America. This new geochronology for the Mussentuchit Member offers unprecedented temporal insights into a volatile interval in Earth’s history.
白垩纪热极大期之前化石沉积演替的特殊年龄限制
了解早白垩世至晚白垩世过渡时期气候剧变的影响,对于描述构造驱动的景观改变和生物交换的速度至关重要;然而,即使在区域尺度上,目前的年代地层框架也太不精确,无法解决许多悬而未决的问题。这包括犹他州中部(美国西南部)雪松山组最上层的Mussentuchit成员,它可以为北美西部内陆盆地的这些影响提供重要的见解,但仍然不精确。在这里,我们从分布在犹他州中部约50公里的四个原始火山灰层中获得了高精度的U-Pb锆石年代,这些年代更好地限制了Mussentuchit成员的沉积时间和埋藏化石的年龄。通过贝叶斯沉积年龄估算和地层年龄模拟相结合的方法对灰层年龄进行解释,得到后验年龄范围为99.490 +0.057/ - 0.050 ~ 98.905 +0.158/ - 0.183 Ma。该年龄模型预测了灰烬之间化石位置的概率年龄,包括intrepidus, Siats meekerorum和几种未描述的鸟臀目恐龙物种的新时代,这些物种对了解北美西部动物更替的时间至关重要。Mussentuchit成员的新地质年代学为地球历史上一个不稳定的时期提供了前所未有的时间见解。
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Geology
Geology 地学-地质学
CiteScore
10.00
自引率
3.40%
发文量
228
审稿时长
6.2 months
期刊介绍: Published since 1973, Geology features rapid publication of about 23 refereed short (four-page) papers each month. Articles cover all earth-science disciplines and include new investigations and provocative topics. Professional geologists and university-level students in the earth sciences use this widely read journal to keep up with scientific research trends. The online forum section facilitates author-reader dialog. Includes color and occasional large-format illustrations on oversized loose inserts.
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