Cambrian stratigraphy (Series 2 to Miaolingian) of the El Sahuaral area in central Sonora, Mexico: Biostratigraphic implications

The lower and middle Cambrian strata exposed in the state of Sonora, Mexico, consists of sequences of quartzarenite, limestone, shale and dolomite exposed in several localities, mainly in the northwestern and central regions of Sonora. Approximately 800 m interval of Cambrian marine sedimentary rock...

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Published in:Journal of South American earth sciences Vol. 103; p. 102797
Main Authors: Noriega-Ruiz, Héctor Arturo, Cuen-Romero, Francisco Javier, Enríquez-Ocaña, Luis Fernando, Sundberg, Frederick A., Monreal, Rogelio, Varela-Romero, Alejandro, Palafox-Reyes, Juan José, Grijalva-Noriega, Francisco Javier
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier Ltd 01-11-2020
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Summary:The lower and middle Cambrian strata exposed in the state of Sonora, Mexico, consists of sequences of quartzarenite, limestone, shale and dolomite exposed in several localities, mainly in the northwestern and central regions of Sonora. Approximately 800 m interval of Cambrian marine sedimentary rocks are exposed in the El Sahuaral area, a new Cambrian locality in central Sonora. The sedimentary succession of these marine facies is divided into five lithostratigraphic units previously documented in Mexico: Proveedora, Buelna, Cerro Prieto, El Gavilán and El Tren formations. The Proveedora Formation is the oldest sequence of Cambrian strata in the region and consists of a 168 m thick sequence of bioturbated, fine-grained quartzarenite. The Buelna Formation conformably overlies the Proveedora Formation in the El Sahuaral and adjacent areas and consists of 70 m of interbedded limestone and shale, with abundant fragments of olenellid trilobites from either the Bristolia mohavensis or Bristolia insolens zones (Series 2, Stage 4). The overlying Cerro Prieto Formation is composed of a 70 m thick sequence of recrystallized oolitic limestone with possible fragments of Amecephalus arrojosensis, suggesting the Amecephalus arrojosensis Zone (uppermost Series 2, Stage 4). The El Gavilán Formation conformably overlies the Cerro Prieto Formation with a thickness of 225 m; it is composed of interbedded limestone and shale deposited in a marine open shelf environment, with abundant fauna of the upper Ehmaniella Zone (Altiocculus Subzone), Ptychagnostus praecurrens - Ptychagnostus gibbus Zone (Miaolingian Series, Wuliuan Stage). The El Tren Formation, reported by the first time in central Sonora, conformably overlies the El Gavilán Formation and consists of 250 m thick sequence of dolomitic limestone with unidentified trilobite fragments. The Cambrian deposits of central Sonora present marine facies that vary from the littoral zone to open marine shelf, accumulated in the western part of the North American craton and contains an abundant and diverse biota comprised by cyanobacteria, poriferans, brachiopods, trilobites, and echinoderms. •The stratigraphy of a new Cambrian locality, named El Sahuaral, is described for the first time from Sonora, Mexico.•Ages varies from Series 2 to Miaolingian Series, Bristolia mohavensis Zone to Altiocculus Subzone, Ehmaniella Zone.•The stratigraphy is constituted by the Proveedora, Buelna, Cerro Prieto, El Gavilán and El Tren formations.•Euagnostus interstrictus, Oryctocephalites burgessensis, Tonkinella valida, Tonkinella flabelliformis are reported.•The paleogeographic relationship of the Cambrian rocks of Sonora with the North American craton is confirmed.
ISSN:0895-9811
1873-0647
DOI:10.1016/j.jsames.2020.102797