{"title":"新墨西哥州中北部卡莱尔页岩蓝山段上白垩世(turonian)蓝山段氨类组合的水深差异","authors":"Michael P. Foley, S. Lucas","doi":"10.56577/sm-2017.484","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"In north-central New Mexico (Santa Fe and Sandoval counties), the Upper Cretaceous Blue Hill Member of the Carlile Shale is up to 33 m thick and consists of olive gray shale with numerous limestone concretions and septarian nodules, intercalated locally with the offshore bar deposits of the Semilla Sandstone Member. The Blue Hill Member yields middle Turonian ammonoid assemblages of the (ascending order) Collignoniceras praecox and Prionocyclus hyatti zones. Extensive collections of ammonoids from the Blue Hill Member in north-central New Mexico reveal striking differences in the composition and relative abundances of key ammonoid taxa at different localities. Thus, at Galisteo Dam (T14N, R7E), the assemblages are dominated by P. hyatti with few to no specimens of Spathites puercoensis and Coilopoceras springeri . Along the Rio Puerco (T14N, R3W), however, P. hyatti is not common, but S. puercoensis and C. springeri are abundant. In contrast, at Marquez Wash (T15N, R1W) and on the Ojo del Espiritu Santo Land Grant (T16N, R1W), S. puercoensis is common but decreases in abundance northward, C. springeri is uncommon, and P. hyatti is common, but progressively dominated by larger individuals northward. Furthermore, at Marquez Wash and northward on the Ojo del Espiritu Santo Land Grant, a turritellid limestone, indicative of relatively shallow water, is present where Spathites is most abundant. The differences in the ammonoid assemblages also correlate with the presence/absence of the Semilla Sandstone Member, which is thick and present at Marquez Wash and along the Rio Puerco. 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在新墨西哥州中北部(Santa Fe和Sandoval县),carile页岩的上白垩统蓝山段厚度达33米,由橄榄色页岩组成,其中含有大量石灰石结核和中隔结核,与Semilla砂岩段的近海砂状沉积物局部穿插。蓝山段产生了(升序)Collignoniceras praecox和Prionocyclus hyatti带的中Turonian氨气组合。从新墨西哥州中北部蓝山地区收集的大量菊石揭示了不同地区主要菊石分类群的组成和相对丰度的显著差异。因此,在Galisteo坝(T14N, R7E),组合以P. hyatti为主,很少或没有Spathites puercoensis和Coilopoceras springeri标本。然而,沿Rio Puerco (T14N, R3W), P. hyatti并不常见,但S. puercoensis和C. springeri丰富。相比之下,在Marquez Wash (T15N, R1W)和Ojo del Espiritu Santo Land Grant (T16N, R1W), S. puercoensis常见,但向北数量减少,C. springeri不常见,P. hyatti常见,但向北逐渐被较大的个体占主导地位。此外,在Marquez Wash和Ojo del Espiritu Santo Land Grant的北部,有一种turitellid石灰石,表明相对较浅的水域,是spathite最丰富的地方。氨类组合的差异也与Semilla砂岩的存在与否有关,Semilla砂岩在Marquez Wash和Rio Puerco一带很厚。我们假设山中和水和春蝇为主)的氨气组合更重
Water-Depth-Based Differences in Ammonoid Assemblages From the Upper Cretaceous (turonian) Blue Hill Member of the Carlile Shale, North-Central New Mexico
In north-central New Mexico (Santa Fe and Sandoval counties), the Upper Cretaceous Blue Hill Member of the Carlile Shale is up to 33 m thick and consists of olive gray shale with numerous limestone concretions and septarian nodules, intercalated locally with the offshore bar deposits of the Semilla Sandstone Member. The Blue Hill Member yields middle Turonian ammonoid assemblages of the (ascending order) Collignoniceras praecox and Prionocyclus hyatti zones. Extensive collections of ammonoids from the Blue Hill Member in north-central New Mexico reveal striking differences in the composition and relative abundances of key ammonoid taxa at different localities. Thus, at Galisteo Dam (T14N, R7E), the assemblages are dominated by P. hyatti with few to no specimens of Spathites puercoensis and Coilopoceras springeri . Along the Rio Puerco (T14N, R3W), however, P. hyatti is not common, but S. puercoensis and C. springeri are abundant. In contrast, at Marquez Wash (T15N, R1W) and on the Ojo del Espiritu Santo Land Grant (T16N, R1W), S. puercoensis is common but decreases in abundance northward, C. springeri is uncommon, and P. hyatti is common, but progressively dominated by larger individuals northward. Furthermore, at Marquez Wash and northward on the Ojo del Espiritu Santo Land Grant, a turritellid limestone, indicative of relatively shallow water, is present where Spathites is most abundant. The differences in the ammonoid assemblages also correlate with the presence/absence of the Semilla Sandstone Member, which is thick and present at Marquez Wash and along the Rio Puerco. We hypothesize that the more heavily of Hill in and water - and springeri -dominated) ammonoid assemblages