MICROFACIES AND MICROFOSSIL ASSEMBLAGES (SMALLER FORAMINIFERS, ALGAE, PSEUDOALGAE) OF THE HUECO GROUP AND LABORCITA FORMATION (UPPER PENNSYLVANIAN-LOWER PERMIAN) SOUTH-CENTRAL NEW MEXICO, USA

During the latest Carboniferous and earliest Permian (Virgilian-Wolfcampian), the eastern margin of the Orogrande Basin in south-central New Mexico was rimmed by a narrow, tectonically unstable shelf, on which sediments of the Laborcita and Abo formations were deposited. Sediments of the Hueco Group...

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Main Authors: KARL KRAINER, DANIEL VACHARD, SPENCER LUCAS
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Published: Università degli Studi di Milano 2003-03-01
Series:Rivista Italiana di Paleontologia e Stratigrafia
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spelling doaj-e4df1d2b5a5f4b4e877af11db12caee32020-11-24T21:35:03ZengUniversità degli Studi di MilanoRivista Italiana di Paleontologia e Stratigrafia0035-68832039-49422003-03-01109110.13130/2039-4942/54914807MICROFACIES AND MICROFOSSIL ASSEMBLAGES (SMALLER FORAMINIFERS, ALGAE, PSEUDOALGAE) OF THE HUECO GROUP AND LABORCITA FORMATION (UPPER PENNSYLVANIAN-LOWER PERMIAN) SOUTH-CENTRAL NEW MEXICO, USAKARL KRAINERDANIEL VACHARDSPENCER LUCASDuring the latest Carboniferous and earliest Permian (Virgilian-Wolfcampian), the eastern margin of the Orogrande Basin in south-central New Mexico was rimmed by a narrow, tectonically unstable shelf, on which sediments of the Laborcita and Abo formations were deposited. Sediments of the Hueco Group accumulated on the more stable western margin of the Orogrande Basin. On the eastern shelf, the Laborcita Formation of the northern Sacramento Mountains represents a transition from marine to terrestrial facies and is composed of clastic-carbonate cycles. Limestones accumulated during relative sea-level highstands in a shallow marine shelf environment. Clastic sediments were deposited during relative lowstands when there was strong clastic influx in a nearshore to terrestrial environment. The overlying Abo Formation is composed of terrestrial red beds. On the western shelf, the Shalem Colony Formation of the Hueco Group, equivalent to the Laborcita Formation, is composed of mostly normal marine shallow shelf limestones with only minor interbedded clastics. The Robledo Mountains Formation and Hueco Group reflects a trend from a restricted shallow  shelf and tidal flat clastics facies in the lower part to more open conditions in the upper part, which also prevailed during deposition of the overlying Apache Dam Formation. Limestones of the Laborcita Formation and Hueco Group contain smaller foraminifers, algae and problematic carbonate microfossils. All taxa except two pseudoalgae in open nomenclature (Litostroma (?) sp. and “problematicum gen. 1”) are taxa already described. Compared with the Carnic Alps (Austria/Italy), the assemblages of smaller foraminifers of the Laborcita Formation  and Shalem Colony Formation are very similar to those of the Auernig and Carnizza Formations (Auernig Group), and Lower Pseudoschwagerina Limestone (Rattendorf Group), indicating an Orenbugian (“Bursumian”) to Asselian age. Smaller foraminifers of the Robledo Mountains Formation allow correlation with the Grenzland Formation and Upper Pseudoschwagerina Limestone (Rattendorf Group) of the Carnic Alps, dated as Asselian to Sakmarian. Smaller foraminifers of the Apache Dam Formation suggest an Artinskian age, correlating with the Wolfcampian, or the Trogkofel Group of the Carnic Alps.https://riviste.unimi.it/index.php/RIPS/article/view/5491
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author KARL KRAINER
DANIEL VACHARD
SPENCER LUCAS
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DANIEL VACHARD
SPENCER LUCAS
MICROFACIES AND MICROFOSSIL ASSEMBLAGES (SMALLER FORAMINIFERS, ALGAE, PSEUDOALGAE) OF THE HUECO GROUP AND LABORCITA FORMATION (UPPER PENNSYLVANIAN-LOWER PERMIAN) SOUTH-CENTRAL NEW MEXICO, USA
Rivista Italiana di Paleontologia e Stratigrafia
author_facet KARL KRAINER
DANIEL VACHARD
SPENCER LUCAS
author_sort KARL KRAINER
title MICROFACIES AND MICROFOSSIL ASSEMBLAGES (SMALLER FORAMINIFERS, ALGAE, PSEUDOALGAE) OF THE HUECO GROUP AND LABORCITA FORMATION (UPPER PENNSYLVANIAN-LOWER PERMIAN) SOUTH-CENTRAL NEW MEXICO, USA
title_short MICROFACIES AND MICROFOSSIL ASSEMBLAGES (SMALLER FORAMINIFERS, ALGAE, PSEUDOALGAE) OF THE HUECO GROUP AND LABORCITA FORMATION (UPPER PENNSYLVANIAN-LOWER PERMIAN) SOUTH-CENTRAL NEW MEXICO, USA
title_full MICROFACIES AND MICROFOSSIL ASSEMBLAGES (SMALLER FORAMINIFERS, ALGAE, PSEUDOALGAE) OF THE HUECO GROUP AND LABORCITA FORMATION (UPPER PENNSYLVANIAN-LOWER PERMIAN) SOUTH-CENTRAL NEW MEXICO, USA
title_fullStr MICROFACIES AND MICROFOSSIL ASSEMBLAGES (SMALLER FORAMINIFERS, ALGAE, PSEUDOALGAE) OF THE HUECO GROUP AND LABORCITA FORMATION (UPPER PENNSYLVANIAN-LOWER PERMIAN) SOUTH-CENTRAL NEW MEXICO, USA
title_full_unstemmed MICROFACIES AND MICROFOSSIL ASSEMBLAGES (SMALLER FORAMINIFERS, ALGAE, PSEUDOALGAE) OF THE HUECO GROUP AND LABORCITA FORMATION (UPPER PENNSYLVANIAN-LOWER PERMIAN) SOUTH-CENTRAL NEW MEXICO, USA
title_sort microfacies and microfossil assemblages (smaller foraminifers, algae, pseudoalgae) of the hueco group and laborcita formation (upper pennsylvanian-lower permian) south-central new mexico, usa
publisher Università degli Studi di Milano
series Rivista Italiana di Paleontologia e Stratigrafia
issn 0035-6883
2039-4942
publishDate 2003-03-01
description During the latest Carboniferous and earliest Permian (Virgilian-Wolfcampian), the eastern margin of the Orogrande Basin in south-central New Mexico was rimmed by a narrow, tectonically unstable shelf, on which sediments of the Laborcita and Abo formations were deposited. Sediments of the Hueco Group accumulated on the more stable western margin of the Orogrande Basin. On the eastern shelf, the Laborcita Formation of the northern Sacramento Mountains represents a transition from marine to terrestrial facies and is composed of clastic-carbonate cycles. Limestones accumulated during relative sea-level highstands in a shallow marine shelf environment. Clastic sediments were deposited during relative lowstands when there was strong clastic influx in a nearshore to terrestrial environment. The overlying Abo Formation is composed of terrestrial red beds. On the western shelf, the Shalem Colony Formation of the Hueco Group, equivalent to the Laborcita Formation, is composed of mostly normal marine shallow shelf limestones with only minor interbedded clastics. The Robledo Mountains Formation and Hueco Group reflects a trend from a restricted shallow  shelf and tidal flat clastics facies in the lower part to more open conditions in the upper part, which also prevailed during deposition of the overlying Apache Dam Formation. Limestones of the Laborcita Formation and Hueco Group contain smaller foraminifers, algae and problematic carbonate microfossils. All taxa except two pseudoalgae in open nomenclature (Litostroma (?) sp. and “problematicum gen. 1”) are taxa already described. Compared with the Carnic Alps (Austria/Italy), the assemblages of smaller foraminifers of the Laborcita Formation  and Shalem Colony Formation are very similar to those of the Auernig and Carnizza Formations (Auernig Group), and Lower Pseudoschwagerina Limestone (Rattendorf Group), indicating an Orenbugian (“Bursumian”) to Asselian age. Smaller foraminifers of the Robledo Mountains Formation allow correlation with the Grenzland Formation and Upper Pseudoschwagerina Limestone (Rattendorf Group) of the Carnic Alps, dated as Asselian to Sakmarian. Smaller foraminifers of the Apache Dam Formation suggest an Artinskian age, correlating with the Wolfcampian, or the Trogkofel Group of the Carnic Alps.
url https://riviste.unimi.it/index.php/RIPS/article/view/5491
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