New Mexico Geological Society Annual Spring Meeting — Abstracts


EXAMINING NEW POSSIBILITIES FOR THE AGE OF UPPER TRIASSIC STRATA IN NORTHERN NEW MEXICO USING MAGNETOSTRATIGRAPHY

K. E. Zeigler1 and J. W. Geissman2

1Geologic Consulting, Albuquerque, NM, 87123, bludragon@gmail.com
2Department of Earth & Planetary Science, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM, 87131

https://doi.org/10.56577/SM-2009.857

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The Upper Triassic Chinle Group has long been considered to be Late Triassic in age, based on palynostratigraphy and vertebrate biostratigraphy. Deposition was thought to have begun during the Carnian stage and end in late Norian to earliest Rhaetian time. In the Chama Basin of northern New Mexico, strata below the Poleo Formation have been designated Carnian in age based primarily on vertebrate biostratigraphy. Strata above and including the Poleo Formation are considered Norian in age and uppermost strata, termed Rock Point Formation, were originally assigned a Rhaetian age, then a late Norian age, based on palynostratigraphy and vertebrate biostratigraphy.

A more complete and continuous composite magnetostratigraphy for the Chinle Group in the Chama Basin, and a new detrital zircon (DZ) date from the top of the Bluewater Creek Formation, Zuni Mountains, western New Mexico, change previous age assignments for Chinle Group strata. The DZ date implies that no Carnian-age strata are preserved in New Mexico and that Chinle deposition began in early to middle Norian time. Most Chinle strata yield magnetizations with south or north-seeking declinations and shallow inclinations (e.g., Poleo Formation grand mean: D = 183.1º, I = 0.3º, α95 = 5.7º, k = 33.9, N/No = 20/30 sites), which are interpreted as primary, Late Triassic magnetizations. There is no evidence of remagnetization of these strata.

Magnetostratigraphic correlations corroborate the DZ date and indicate that uppermost strata in northern New Mexico are not time equivalent to true Rock Point strata in Utah and Arizona nor to the Redonda Formation in eastern New Mexico. Uppermost Chinle Group strata in the Chama Basin are Rhaetian to possibly earliest Hettangian in age. A revision of age assignments of these strata changes the biostratigraphic framework utilized for correlations. For example, the aetosaur Aetosaurus, used as a Norian index fossil, is found in uppermost Chinle Group strata in the Chama Basin, thus extending its age range into the late Rhaetian. The dinosaur Coelophysis, considered Norian in age, is late Rhaetian to earliest Hettangian in age.

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2009 New Mexico Geological Society Annual Spring Meeting
April 24, 2009, Macey Center, New Mexico Tech campus, Socorro, NM
Online ISSN: 2834-5800