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The Triassic Zacatecas Formation in Central Mexico: Paleotectonic, Paleogeographic, and Paleobiogeographic Implications
Claudio Bartolini
International Geological Consultant
Houston, Texas, U.S.A.
Harold Lang
Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute
of Technology, Pasadena, California, U.S.A.
Abelardo Cant
-Chapa
Instituto Polit
cnico Nacional, Mexico City, Mexico
Rafael Barboza-Gudi
o
Instituto de Geolog
a, Universidad Aut
noma de
San Luis Potos
, San Luis Potos
, Mexico
ABSTRACT
s
Potos
in
central Mexico. These strata, assigned mostly to the Zacatecas Formation, accumulated in
continental slope, toe-of-slope, and basin-plain environments along the passive
continental margin of western Pangea. Strata of the Zacatecas Formation are age equivalent
to rocks of the Antimonio Formation and Barranca Group in Sonora, the La Boca Formation in
Tamaulipas and Nuevo Le
n, and unnamed strata in Baja California. Based on their age,
the Zacatecas turbidites correlate with a drop in sea level during the Permian-Triassic
assembly of Pangea. The Triassic paleogeographic setting of Mexico is complex and poorly
understood, because only dispersed Triassic outcrops exist across Mexico. However, the
biogeographic affinities of the faunas from the Zacatecas Formation in central Mexico with
those from equivalent strata in Baja California and Sonora suggest that these three
regions were connected through the eastern Pacific, and that the Atlantic Ocean did not
exist during the Ladinian-Carnian. The Zacatecas sequences underwent three periods of
compressive deformation: one during their obduction onto the continental margin at some
time during the latest Triassic-earliest Jurassic (?); a second during the Middle to Late
Jurassic (Oxfordian) (?), apparently related to transpression; and a third during the Late
Cretaceous to Tertiary Laramide orogeny.
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