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Refining the chronology of Middle/Late Pleistocene fossil assemblages in the Argentine Pampas

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posted on 2024-10-31, 04:01 authored by Jose Luis Prado, Mathieu DuvalMathieu Duval, M Demuro, FJ Santos-Arévalo, MT Alberdi, RL Tomassini, CI Montalvo, R Bonini, CM Favier-Dubois, S Burrough, S Bajkan, GM Gasparini, J Bellinzoni, FJ Fernández, S García-Morato, MD Marin-Monfort, S Adams, JX Zhao, E Beilinson, Y Fernández-Jalvo
Middle and Late Pleistocene large and mega-mammal records of the Argentine Pampas, belonging to the Bonaerian and Lujanian Stages/Ages, have not yet been adequately dated by standard numerical radiometric methods. Reference timescales for Argentina and other South American fossil sites are mainly based on the mammalian faunal content (biostratigraphic units or biozones). We have recently dated three Middle and Late Pleistocene faunal sites located in the Buenos Aires Province using Electron Spin Resonance (ESR), U-series, Optically Stimulated Luminescence (OSL) and radiocarbon dating. The geographically distant sites (Salto de Piedra, Campo Spósito and Cascada de Paleolama) have yielded fossil assemblages representative of the Lujanian and Bonaerian Stages/Ages. Salto de Piedra, systematically excavated, records one of the most complete fossil sequences and our results indicate that it deposited between at least 127.4 ka (minimum age; Late Pleistocene, MIS 5) and 4.8–4.3 cal ka BP (Middle Holocene, MIS 1). Campo Spósito lower level (corresponding to ‘El Tala’ unit) was dated to >188 ka via ESR/U-series dating of teeth. Finally, Cascada de Paleolama Unit D, towards the base of the sequence, produced an age of 143 ± 20 ka (Late Pleistocene, MIS 5/6). The new dating results provide a crucial additional age control for the Bonaerian and Lujanian Stages/Ages, and allowed us to better identify and calibrate the limits of Equus neogeus, Megatherium americanum biozones, as well as to better constrain other index taxa that are used to construct local biostratigraphical frameworks. Our results indicate the need for a revision of the biozone schemes established for the Quaternary of Pampean region.

Funding

This work has been made possible thanks to Research Projects [PGC2016-79334-P and PID2021-126933NB-I00] from the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation, and from the Spanish Council of Research (CSIC) [I-COOPB 20589]. This research has also received a Grant from the National University of Central Buenos Aires Province of Argentina (UNICEN) and CONICET to INCUAPA. JLP has a PICT [PICT 2019–03480] from Agencia Nacional de Promoción Científica y Técnica], and the PGI (SGCyT, UNS) to RLT. Aspects of this work may be related to Grants RYC2018-025221-I funded by MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033 and by “ESF Investing in your future”, and PID2021-123092NB-C22 funded by MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033/FEDER, UE, and by ‘‘ERDF A way of making Europe”.

History

Publication Date

2024-11-15

Journal

Quaternary Science Reviews

Volume

344

Article Number

108958

Pagination

20p.

Publisher

Elsevier

ISSN

0277-3791

Rights Statement

© 2024 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/).