El bosque petrificado de Piedra Chamana: preliminary paleoecological interpretations of a late middle Eocene fossil assemblage

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The Piedra Chamana Fossil Forest in northern Peru, which is associated with Calipuy volcanics dated at 39 Ma, includes a large amount of fossil wood occurring across an 8-km-long area. In one part of the site, woods are weathering out of a volcanic mudflow (lahar) deposit and in growth position in a...

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Autores: Woodcock, Deborah W., Meyer, Herbert W., Prado Velazco, Isabel, Navarro Colque, Pedro Alexis, Pajuelo Aparicio, Diana
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Fecha de Publicación:2013
Institución:Instituto Geológico, Minero y Metalúrgico
Repositorio:INGEMMET-Institucional
Lenguaje:español
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Materia:Hojas fósiles
Madera fósil
Paleoecología
Bosque Petrificado de Piedra Chamana
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dc.title.es_PE.fl_str_mv El bosque petrificado de Piedra Chamana: preliminary paleoecological interpretations of a late middle Eocene fossil assemblage
title El bosque petrificado de Piedra Chamana: preliminary paleoecological interpretations of a late middle Eocene fossil assemblage
spellingShingle El bosque petrificado de Piedra Chamana: preliminary paleoecological interpretations of a late middle Eocene fossil assemblage
Woodcock, Deborah W.
Hojas fósiles
Madera fósil
Paleoecología
Bosque Petrificado de Piedra Chamana
title_short El bosque petrificado de Piedra Chamana: preliminary paleoecological interpretations of a late middle Eocene fossil assemblage
title_full El bosque petrificado de Piedra Chamana: preliminary paleoecological interpretations of a late middle Eocene fossil assemblage
title_fullStr El bosque petrificado de Piedra Chamana: preliminary paleoecological interpretations of a late middle Eocene fossil assemblage
title_full_unstemmed El bosque petrificado de Piedra Chamana: preliminary paleoecological interpretations of a late middle Eocene fossil assemblage
title_sort El bosque petrificado de Piedra Chamana: preliminary paleoecological interpretations of a late middle Eocene fossil assemblage
author Woodcock, Deborah W.
author_facet Woodcock, Deborah W.
Meyer, Herbert W.
Prado Velazco, Isabel
Navarro Colque, Pedro Alexis
Pajuelo Aparicio, Diana
author_role author
author2 Meyer, Herbert W.
Prado Velazco, Isabel
Navarro Colque, Pedro Alexis
Pajuelo Aparicio, Diana
author2_role author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Woodcock, Deborah W.
Meyer, Herbert W.
Prado Velazco, Isabel
Navarro Colque, Pedro Alexis
Pajuelo Aparicio, Diana
dc.subject.es_PE.fl_str_mv Hojas fósiles
Madera fósil
Paleoecología
topic Hojas fósiles
Madera fósil
Paleoecología
Bosque Petrificado de Piedra Chamana
dc.subject.geology.es_PE.fl_str_mv Bosque Petrificado de Piedra Chamana
description The Piedra Chamana Fossil Forest in northern Peru, which is associated with Calipuy volcanics dated at 39 Ma, includes a large amount of fossil wood occurring across an 8-km-long area. In one part of the site, woods are weathering out of a volcanic mudflow (lahar) deposit and in growth position in an underlying ashfall that also contains fossil leaves. The general geologic context and inferred taphonomy of the fossils has been described in Woodcock et al, 2009. Recent fieldwork, and ongoing studies of the fossil material, has added to our understanding of the assemblage and also shown that fossil sites are more extensive than had been thought. Analysis of the fossils and their spatial occurrence indicates that three plant associations are represented at the sites we have studied most intensively (Fig. 1): • 1) Lowland tropical forest with a diversity of monocots and dicots. Preliminary study of the fossil woods indicates that a diversity of typically tropical taxa are represented. • 2) A back-mangrove or seasonally flooded association with the mangrove genus Avicennia and other taxa including palms. Avicennia is one of the commonest woods at the site and leaves of this genus are also found in the ashfall de posit • 3) Low diversity coastal/strand vegetation with Avicennia. Presence of Avicennia among both woods and leaves and morphological/anatomical analyses of the leaves and woods are consistent with dry conditions along the shore of the ocean embayment that extended into the continental interior during this period. Estimated specific gravity of the woods averages .50-.55, lower than the average for wet tropical forest, but the range of values (.33-.77) approaches that of lowland tropical forests generally. The fossils document uplift of -2600 m since the late middle Eocene and include a type of ecosystem (coastal mangrove) that is rarely p reserved in the rack record.
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