GEOCHRONOLOGY OF LATE PLIOCENE AND EARLY PLEISTOCENE (MEDIAL BLANCAN THROUGH EARLY IRVINGTONIAN) VERTEBRATE FAUNAS FROM THE ALBUQUERQUE BASIN, NEW MEXICO
S.D. CONNELL, New Mexico Bureau of Mines and Mineral Resources, 2808 Central Ave SE, Albuquerque, NM 87105
D.W. LOVE, New Mexico Bureau of Mines and Mineral Resources, 801 Leroy Place, Socorro, NM 87801
Five Late Neogene (Blancan and Irvingtonian) vertebrate faunas from the
Albuquerque basin contain age-diagnostic mammals and/or associated tephra
that permit refinement of their ages. The medial Blancan Pajarito Local
Fauna (LF), from the Arroyo Ojito Fm., includes the pocket gopher Geomys
paenebursarius, and is associated with a 3.12 Ma fluvially-recycled
pumice. The Belen LF, from the Arroyo Ojito Fm., occurs 40 m below the
~2 Ma Llano de Albuquerque surface, and contains the medial/late Blancan
gopher Geomys paenebursarius and three species found in the late
Blancan or younger faunas: the mole Scalopus (Hesperoscalops) blancoensis,
the horse Equus calobatus, and the proboscidean Stegomastodon
mirificus. The Santo Domingo LF, from the Sierra Ladrones Fm., contains
the horse Nannippus peninsulatus indicating an age older than 2.2
Ma and occurs in deposits interbedded with 2.4-2.7 Ma basalt flows, restricting
its age ot late Blancan (2.7-2.2 Ma). Although the absence of Neotropical
immigrants in the Belen and Santo Domingo LFs is typical of medial Blancan
faunas (3.5-2.7 Ma), South American mammals may no have migrated as far
north as the Albuquerque basin by the late Blancan. The Mesa del Sol LF,
from the Arroyo Ojito Fm. at Tijeras Arroyo, contains the rabbit Hypolagus
gidleyi and the horse Equus cumminsii, indicating a medial
to late Blancan age (~3.6-2.2 Ma). The Tijeras Arroyo LF, from ancestral
Rio Grande deposits of the Sierra Ladrones Fm., overlies the Mesa del
Sol LF, and contains an early Irvingtonian (~1.6-1.0 Ma) assemblage including
the mammoth Mammuthus meridionalis, the glyptodont Glyptotherium
arizonae, and the horse Equus scotti. Strata that produce the
Tijeras Arroyo LF contain fluvially-recycled pumice from the 1.61 Ma lower
Bandelier Tuff. A 1.25 Ma fallout tephra correlated to the Tshirege ash
is with 10 m of the top of the Tijeras Arroyo section. A probable disconformity
at Tijeras Arroyo between the Mesa del Sol and Tijeras Arroyo LFs may
represent a hiatus corresponding to the latest Blancan and earliest Irvingtonian
(~2.2-1.6 Ma).
Morgan, G.S., Lucas, S.G., Connell, S.D., and Love, D.W., 2001, Geochronology of late Pliocene and early Pleistocene (medial Blancan through early Irvingtonian) vertebrate faunas from the Albuquerque basin, New Mexico [abstract]: Geological Society of America, Abstracts with Programs, v. 33, n. 5, p. A-49.
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