Tab. 1: Mineralogical composition and chemical analyses of major and trace elements of Ameghino Formation rocks

As a result of a petrographical, mineralogical and geochemical characterization of the Ameghino Formation mudstones (Upper Jurassic- Lower Cretaceous, Antarctic Peninsula), "epiclastic" radiolaria-rich and mixed (radiolaria-rich + tuff) mudstone types were recognized. Contents of clastic material in the mudstones generally increase with younger paleontological age, but local exceptions to this trend have been found. The anoxic environment of the lower part of the sequence changes to more oxidizing conditions towards the top, in transition to the Hauterivian - Barrêmian conglomerates. Element to element correlations show good agreement with the normal differentiation trends of volcanic (andesite-rhyolite) rocks, suggesting that the overall sequence is mainly volcanic in origin with various grade of reworking. For example, the radiolaria-rich mudstone matrix could have been originated from very fine touffaceous suspensions deposited very slowly after the main fall of the tuffs. However, in the upper part of the sequence, some epiclastic supply is revealed by petrographic evidence and illite crystallinity index. The clay mineral association (illite, chlorite and illite-smectite mixed layers) is mainly of diagenetic origin in the stratigraphically lower sections. Low percentages of expandable layers in the illite-smectite mixed layers, as well as the general mineralogical association, suggest a late mesodiagenetic stage, and together with geological evidence, a relatively deep burial (> 1000 m - probably > 2500 m) and temperatures exceeding 100°C.

Supplement to: Scasso, R A; Grunenberg, Thomas; Bausch, W M (1991): Mineralogical and geochemical characterization of the Ameghino Formation Mudstones (Upper Jurassie, Antarctic Peninsula) and its stratigraphieal, diagenetical and paleoenvironmental Meaning. Polarforschung, 59(3), 179-198

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DOI https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.763364
PID https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.29640.d001
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Creator Scasso, R A; Grunenberg, Thomas; Bausch, W M
Publisher PANGAEA
Publication Year 2011
Rights Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported; https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
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Resource Type Supplementary Dataset; Dataset
Format text/tab-separated-values
Size 1870 data points
Discipline Earth System Research
Spatial Coverage (-59.000 LON, -64.500 LAT); Ameghino Formation, Antarctic Peninsula