Upper Cretaceous microfauna of the Cárdenas Formation, San Luis Potosí, NE Mexico. Biostratigraphical, palaeoecological, and palaeogeographical significance
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foraminifera, ostracoda, Upper Cretaceous, biostratigraphy, palaeogeography

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Caus, E., Tambareau, Y., Colin, J.-P., Aguilar, M., Bernaus, J.-M., Gomez-Garrido, A., & Brusset, S. (2018). Upper Cretaceous microfauna of the Cárdenas Formation, San Luis Potosí, NE Mexico. Biostratigraphical, palaeoecological, and palaeogeographical significance. Revista Mexicana De Ciencias Geológicas, 19(2), 137–144. Retrieved from https://rmcg.geociencias.unam.mx/index.php/rmcg/article/view/980

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Abstract

The study of the microfauna of the lower member of the Cárdenas Formation occurring in the Cárdenas Basin (San Luis Potosí, NE México) has been carried out at the type-locality of Lepidorb itoides minima Dovillé. A re-examination of the larger foraminifera sampled in this locality, in addition to the study of the associated planktonic foraminifera and ostracodes, suggest a deposition in an open marine environment with terrigenous input during the middle-upper Campanian (Globotruncana ventricosa Zone and/or calcarata Zones). These preliminary results might be useful to precise the geological setting of the Cárdenas Formation. Moreover, the comparison of the studied microfauna with other Upper Cretaceous Tethyan ones have led to establish its strong similarities with the microfauna found in the Caribbean realm and the U.S. Gulf Coastal Plain but its tenuous European affinities.

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