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Los Molles Formation

Coordinates: 39°10′18″S 69°39′35″W / 39.17167°S 69.65972°W / -39.17167; -69.65972
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Los Molles Formation
Stratigraphic range: Pliensbachian-Callovian
~185–165 Ma
TypeGeological formation
Unit ofCuyo Group
UnderliesNiyeu–Lajas Formation
OverliesLajoa Formation
Lithology
PrimaryOrganic shale
OtherLime-mudstone
Location
Coordinates39°10′18″S 69°39′35″W / 39.17167°S 69.65972°W / -39.17167; -69.65972
Approximate paleocoordinates36°54′S 31°06′W / 36.9°S 31.1°W / -36.9; -31.1
RegionMendoza Province
Neuquén Province
CountryArgentina
ExtentNeuquén Basin
Type section
CountryArgentina
Los Molles Formation is located in Argentina
Los Molles Formation
Los Molles Formation (Argentina)

The Los Molles Formation is a geologic formation of Early to Middle Jurassic age, located at northern and central part of Neuquén Basin at Mendoza Shelf in Argentina. It is overlain by the Niyeu–Lajas Formation.[1]

Description

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Outcrop map of the formation

It is the second largest oil and gas formation in the Neuquén Basin after the Vaca Muerta. Los Molles Formation is estimated to have 275 trillion cubic feet (7.8×10^12 m3) of technically recoverable shale gas and 3.7 billion barrels (590,000,000 m3) of technically recoverable oil.[2] In July 2015, the Buenos Aires Herald indicated that Pan American Energy and YPF planned to drill 46 shale gas wells in Los Molles over the next four years in their Lindero Atravesado drilling block, at an estimated cost of US$590 million.[3]

Fossil content

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Color key
Taxon Reclassified taxon Taxon falsely reported as present Dubious taxon or junior synonym Ichnotaxon Ootaxon Morphotaxon
Notes
Uncertain or tentative taxa are in small text; crossed out taxa are discredited.

Dinosaurs

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Ornithischians

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Ornithischians of the Los Molles Formation
Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Material Notes Images
Isaberrysaura[4] I. mollensis A stegosaurian ornithischian

Crocodylomorphs

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Crocodylomorphs of the Los Molles Formation
Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Material Notes Images
Metriorhynchidae Indet.[5] Indeterminate

Ichthyosaurs

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Ichthyosaur of the Los Molles Formation
Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Material Notes Images
Chacaicosaurus[6] C. cayi A neoichthyosaurian ichthyosaur
Mollesaurus[7] M. periallus A ophthalmosaurine ophthalmosaurid

Plesiosaurs

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Plesiosaurs of the Los Molles Formation
Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Material Notes Images
Maresaurus[8] M. coccai A rhomaleosaurid plesiosaur

Molluscs

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Cephalopods

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Cephalopods of the Los Molles Formation
Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Material Notes Images
Costiphylloceras[9] C. limayense A phylloceratid ammonite
Pseudosonninia[10] P. chacaymelehuensis A oppeliid ammonite

See also

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References

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  1. ^ McIlroy et al., 2005
  2. ^ EIA, 2013
  3. ^ Shale fields to get US$14 billion boost
  4. ^ Leonardo Salgado; José I. Canudo; Alberto C. Garrido; Miguel Moreno-Azanza; Leandro C. A. Martínez; Rodolfo A. Coria; José M. Gasca (2017). "A new primitive Neornithischian dinosaur from the Jurassic of Patagonia with gut contents". Scientific Reports. 7: Article number 42778. Bibcode:2017NatSR...742778S. doi:10.1038/srep42778. PMC 5311864. PMID 28202910.
  5. ^ Herrera, L. Y. (2015). "Metriorhynchidae (Crocodylomorpha: Thalattosuchia) from Upper Jurassic–Lower Cretaceous of Neuquén Basin (Argentina), with comments on the natural casts of the brain". Publicación Electrónica de la Asociación Paleontológica Argentina. 15 (1): 159–171. doi:10.5710/PEAPA.09.06.2015.104. hdl:11336/54082.
  6. ^ Fernández, M. S. (1994). "A new long-snouted ichthyosaur from the Early Bajocian of Neuquén Basin, Argentina". Ameghiniana. 31 (3): 291–297.
  7. ^ Fernández, Marta S. (1999). "A new ichthyosaur from the Los Molles Formation (Early Bajocian), Neuquen Basin, Argentina". Journal of Paleontology. 73 (4): 677–681. Bibcode:1999JPal...73..677F. doi:10.1017/S0022336000032492. JSTOR 1306766. S2CID 130751356.
  8. ^ Smith, A. S.; Dyke, G. J. (2008). "The skull of the giant predatory pliosaur Rhomaleosaurus cramptoni: Implications for plesiosaur phylogenetics" (PDF). Naturwissenschaften. 95 (10): 975–980. Bibcode:2008NW.....95..975S. doi:10.1007/s00114-008-0402-z. PMID 18523747. S2CID 12528732.
  9. ^ Joly, B.; Parent, H.; Garrido, A. C. (2023). "Aalenian phylloceratid ammonites from Picún Leufú, Neuquén Basin, Argentina". Revue de Paléobiologie, Genève. 42 (1): 143–148. doi:10.5281/zenodo.7446073.
  10. ^ Horacio Parent; Alberto C. Garrido; Günter Schweigert; Luciano Brambilla (2019). "Pseudosonninia, a new genus of oppeliid ammonite (Haploceratoidea) from the Callovian (Middle Jurassic) of the Neuquén Basin, Argentina". Volumina Jurassica. 17: 39–48. Archived from the original on 2019-09-26. Retrieved 2019-09-26.

Bibliography

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