Special Paper 340: Mesozoic Sedimentary and Tectonic History of North-Central Mexico 1999
DOI: 10.1130/0-8137-2340-x.151
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Mesozoic redbed floras in east-central Mexico and their stratigraphic relationships with marine beds

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“…7 cas and Taray formations (Cantú -Chapa, 1969;GalloPadilla et al, 1993;Gó mez-Luna et al, 1998), whereas in the northeastern part of the region, the underlying rocks are continental redbed sequences of Late Triassic age (Weber, 1997;Silva-Pineda and Buitró n-Sánchez, 1999). Triassic rocks are absent in localities where the volcanic rocks directly overlie older sedimentary or metamorphic rocks.…”
Section: Correlationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…7 cas and Taray formations (Cantú -Chapa, 1969;GalloPadilla et al, 1993;Gó mez-Luna et al, 1998), whereas in the northeastern part of the region, the underlying rocks are continental redbed sequences of Late Triassic age (Weber, 1997;Silva-Pineda and Buitró n-Sánchez, 1999). Triassic rocks are absent in localities where the volcanic rocks directly overlie older sedimentary or metamorphic rocks.…”
Section: Correlationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Se han documentado plantas que habitaron en México durante el Triásico (Sonora) y Jurásico (Chiapas, Oaxaca, Puebla, Veracruz, Hidalgo) (e.g., Silva-Pineda y Buitrón-Sánchez, 1999;Weber, 2008a,b,c). Sin embargo, estas plantas en su mayoría son extintas en la actualidad y solo algunos representantes de estos linajes continúan creciendo en ciertas zonas de México, como es el caso de las cícadas o las coníferas.…”
Section: El Inicio De La Historiaunclassified
“…The Huayacocotla Formation consists of marine deposits containing ammonites of early Jurassic age. The age was assigned based on the Vermiceras, Arnioceras, Coroniceras, Echioceras, and Microderoceras ammonite fossils (Silva-Pineda and Buitrón-Sánchez, 1999). During the beginning of the Jurassic, continental deposition continued in this part of Mexico with red bed sedimentation, except in the region of the Huayacocotla anticlinorium, where an advance of the seas that induced marine sedimentation of an argillaceous and sandy sequence is recorded.…”
Section: Huayacocotla Formationmentioning
confidence: 99%