1999
DOI: 10.1016/s0895-9811(99)00035-8
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Cenozoic phosphatic deposits in North Patagonia, Argentina: Phosphogenesis, sequence-stratigraphy and paleoceanography

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“…). The Gaiman Formation was deposited in a shallow‐marine environment (Scasso et al ., ; Scasso & Castro, ) and consists of a coarsening‐upward succession of poorly consolidated mudstones, tuffs, sandstones and coquinas (Fig. ).…”
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“…). The Gaiman Formation was deposited in a shallow‐marine environment (Scasso et al ., ; Scasso & Castro, ) and consists of a coarsening‐upward succession of poorly consolidated mudstones, tuffs, sandstones and coquinas (Fig. ).…”
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“…The presence of abundant fresh and slightly reworked volcanic glass (Mendía & Bayarsky, ) indicates a dominant provenance from contemporaneous volcanic products for the clastic sediments. Subordinate sources were the tuff deposits of the underlying Sarmiento Formation, the Upper Jurassic volcanic succession and crystalline basement that crop out in the area (Scasso & Castro, ).…”
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“…This formation was deposited during the 'Patagoniense' and most of the early Miocene marine vertebrates known for northern Patagonia were obtained there. Vertebrate remains were found in two reworked and winnowed lags associated with transgressive surfaces, which display a concentration of phosphatic concretions, ooids, bones and teeth, decapod remains, and some large shells, collectively constituting condensed deposits (lower and upper T2 levels of Scasso & Castro, 1999). The beds of the 'Entrerriense' overlying the Gaiman Formation in the Península Valdés area were included in the Puerto Madryn Formation (Haller, 1979).…”
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