Huayquerian

Huayquerian

Huayquerian

Period of geologic time (9.0–6.8 Ma)


The Huayquerian (Spanish: Huayqueriense) age is a period of geologic time (9.0–6.8 Ma) within the Late Miocene epoch of the Neogene, used more specifically within the SALMA classification. It follows the Chasicoan and precedes the Montehermosan age.[1]

Etymology

The age is named after the Huayquerías Formation in the western Cuyo Basin of northwestern Argentina that was later dated to the Montehermosan. The most complete Huayquerian fauna is found in the Cerro Azul Formation, in Buenos Aires Province also referred to as Epecuén Formation.

Formations

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Locations of Huayquerian formations
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Fossil content

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Correlations

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Notes and references

Notes

  1. In later research considered part of the Camacho Formation[19]
  2. In later research considered part of the Camacho Formation[19]

References

  1. "Huayquerian". Fossilworks. Retrieved 2019-03-21.
  2. Forasiepi et al., 2011, p.136
  3. Garrido et al., 2017, p.54
  4. Muruaga, 2001, p.30
  5. Le Roux et al., 2006, p.46
  6. Verde, 2002, p.21
  7. Pérez, 2012, p.11
  8. Goin et al., 2000, p.101
  9. Verzi et al., 2008, p.146
  10. Morton & Herbst, s.a., p.1
  11. Le Roux et al., 2006, p.49
  12. Cerdeño et al., 2019, p.12
  13. Czaplewski & Campbell, 2017
  14. Frailey, 1986, p.4
  15. García López & Barbot, 2015, p.315
  16. Franco et al., 2013, p.44
  17. Vezzosi, 2015, p.27
  18. Verde, 2002, p.20
  19. Romero et al., 1998, p.60
  20. Pujos et al., 2012, p.2
  21. Marshall & Sempere, 1991, p.636
  22. Córdova Aguilar, 2009, p.26
  23. Morton & Herbst, 2007, p.154
  24. Marshall & Sempere, 1991, p.637
  25. Finger et al., 2007, p.13
  26. Reguero et al., 2015, p.60
  27. Martín Pérez, 2013, p.51
  28. Brea et al., 2013, p.28
  29. Antoine et al., 2016, p.56
  30. Wesselingh et al., 2006, p.304
  31. González & Abascal, 2012, p.129
  32. Brand et al., 2011
  33. Solíz Mundaca, 2018, p.14
  34. Baldellón et al., 1994, p.241
  35. Tófalo & Morrás, 2009, p.683
  36. Marshall & Sempere, 1991
  37. Brandoni et al., 2012, p.10
  38. Cozzuol, 2006, p.190
  39. Linares, 2004, p.16
  40. Forasiepi et al., 2016, p.11
  41. Fernicola et al., 2018, p.236
  42. Madozzo Jaén et al., 2018
  43. Sostillo et al., 2014
  44. Madozzo Jaén & Pérez, 2017
  45. De Iullis et al., 2011
  46. Brandoni, 2014
  47. Prothero et al., 2014
  48. Frailey & Campbell Jr., 2012
  49. Bonini et al., 2017
  50. Abello et al., 2015
  51. Reguero et al., 2015
  52. Collareta et al., 2017
  53. Marx et al., 2017
  54. Kerber et al., 2017
  55. Kerber et al., 2016
  56. Olivares et al., 2016
  57. Rincón et al., 2018
  58. Rincón et al., 2015
  59. Anzótegui & Horn, 2011

Bibliography

Huayquerías Formation
Andalhuala Formation
Camacho Formation
Cerro Azul Formation
Chiquimil Formation
Las Flores Formation, Sierra del Tontal
Içá Formation
Iñapari Formation
India Muerta Formation
Ituzaingó Formation
Madre de Dios Formation
Maimará Formation
Mauri & Muyu Huasi Formations
Miramar Formation
El Morterito Formation
Navidad Formation
Palo Pintado Formation
Paraná Formation
Pebas Formation
Piquete Formation
Pisco Formation
Quehua Formation
Raigón Formation
Saldungaray Formation
Salicas Formation
Solimões Formation
Urumaco Formation

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