The Laguna del Hunco Formation or Laguna del Hunco Tuff ( es, Formación Laguna del Hunco, Tufolitas Laguna del Hunco) is a localized
Early Eocene
In the geologic timescale the Ypresian is the oldest age (geology), age or lowest stage (stratigraphy), stratigraphic stage of the Eocene. It spans the time between , is preceded by the Thanetian Age (part of the Paleocene) and is followed by th ...
(
Itaboraian
The Itaboraian ( pt, Itaboraiense) age is a period within the Early Eocene geologic time (53.0–50.0 Ma) epoch of the Paleogene, used more specifically with South American land mammal ages (SALMA). It follows the Riochican and precedes the Cas ...
in the
SALMA classification)
fossiliferous geological formation
A geological formation, or simply formation, is a body of rock having a consistent set of physical characteristics (lithology) that distinguishes it from adjacent bodies of rock, and which occupies a particular position in the layers of rock expo ...
of the
Cañadón Asfalto Basin in central
Patagonia
Patagonia () refers to a geographical region that encompasses the southern end of South America, governed by Argentina and Chile. The region comprises the southern section of the Andes Mountains with lakes, fjords, temperate rainforests, and ...
,
Argentina
Argentina (), officially the Argentine Republic ( es, link=no, República Argentina), is a country in the southern half of South America. Argentina covers an area of , making it the second-largest country in South America after Brazil, t ...
. The thick formation comprises
tuff
Tuff is a type of rock made of volcanic ash ejected from a vent during a volcanic eruption. Following ejection and deposition, the ash is lithified into a solid rock. Rock that contains greater than 75% ash is considered tuff, while rock ...
aceous
mudstones and
sandstone
Sandstone is a clastic sedimentary rock composed mainly of sand-sized (0.0625 to 2 mm) silicate grains. Sandstones comprise about 20–25% of all sedimentary rocks.
Most sandstone is composed of quartz or feldspar (both silicates ...
s deposited in a
crater lake
Crater Lake (Klamath: ''Giiwas'') is a volcanic crater lake in south-central Oregon in the western United States. It is the main feature of Crater Lake National Park and is famous for its deep blue color and water clarity. The lake partly fills ...
environment
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* Natural environment, all living and non-living things occurring naturally
* Biophysical environment, the physical and biological factors along with their chemical interactions that affect an organism or ...
and
crops out at
Laguna del Hunco in the northwestern
Chubut Province
Chubut ( es, Provincia del Chubut, ; cy, Talaith Chubut) is a province in southern Argentina, situated between the 42nd parallel south (the border with Río Negro Province), the 46th parallel south (bordering Santa Cruz Province), the Andes ran ...
.
The formation has been precisely dated to 52.22 ± 0.22 Ma on the basis of
sanidine
Sanidine is the high temperature form of potassium feldspar with a general formula K(AlSi3O8). Sanidine is found most typically in felsic volcanic rocks such as obsidian, rhyolite and trachyte. Sanidine crystallizes in the monoclinic crystal syste ...
crystals in the tuffs of the formation. The Laguna del Hunco formation overlies the
Barda Colorada Ignimbrite and is covered by the
Sarmiento Group Sarmiento may refer to:
Places Argentina
* Sarmiento Department, San Juan, a subdivision of the San Juan Province
*Sarmiento Department, Santiago del Estero, a subdivision of the Santiago del Estero Province
*Sarmiento Department, Chubut, a subdiv ...
. The unit is renowned for the preservation of an extraordinarily rich fossil flora assemblage of mixed South American families and presently uniquely
Australasian
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Australasian may also refer to:
Institutions Commercial
* Australasian Correctional Management, private company runnin ...
flora, among which the oldest ''
Eucalyptus
''Eucalyptus'' () is a genus of over seven hundred species of Flowering plant, flowering trees, shrubs or Mallee (habit), mallees in the Myrtaceae, myrtle Family (biology), family, Myrtaceae. Along with several other genera in the Tribe (biology) ...
'' fossils found worldwide. The formation also has provided many fossil
insect
Insects (from Latin ') are pancrustacean hexapod invertebrates of the class Insecta. They are the largest group within the arthropod phylum. Insects have a chitinous exoskeleton, a three-part body (head, thorax and abdomen), three pairs ...
s, including insect eggs, fossil fish of ''
Bachmannia chubutensis'' and the frog ''
Shelania pascuali''. Periodic bursts of gas in the volcanic crater lake are thought to have produced the sudden death and preservation of the floral and faunal assemblage.
Description
The Laguna del Hunco Formation, named after
Laguna del Hunco ("Lake of Reeds"), a desert pond in
Chubut Province
Chubut ( es, Provincia del Chubut, ; cy, Talaith Chubut) is a province in southern Argentina, situated between the 42nd parallel south (the border with Río Negro Province), the 46th parallel south (bordering Santa Cruz Province), the Andes ran ...
,
[Wilf et al., 2005, p.635][Wilf et al., 2005, p.636] is a localized sedimentary unit comprising
tuff
Tuff is a type of rock made of volcanic ash ejected from a vent during a volcanic eruption. Following ejection and deposition, the ash is lithified into a solid rock. Rock that contains greater than 75% ash is considered tuff, while rock ...
aceous
sandstone
Sandstone is a clastic sedimentary rock composed mainly of sand-sized (0.0625 to 2 mm) silicate grains. Sandstones comprise about 20–25% of all sedimentary rocks.
Most sandstone is composed of quartz or feldspar (both silicates ...
s and
mudstones with primary and reworked ashfall layers. The formation was deposited in a
crater lake
Crater Lake (Klamath: ''Giiwas'') is a volcanic crater lake in south-central Oregon in the western United States. It is the main feature of Crater Lake National Park and is famous for its deep blue color and water clarity. The lake partly fills ...
environment
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* Natural environment, all living and non-living things occurring naturally
* Biophysical environment, the physical and biological factors along with their chemical interactions that affect an organism or ...
. The approximately thick formation forms part of the
Middle Chubut River Volcanic Pyroclastic Complex of the western
Cañadón Asfalto Basin.
[Figari et al., 2015, p.154] This complex comprises a variety of volcaniclastic,
intrusive, pyroclastic, and extrusive rocks, deposited over several million years. The complex is characterized by a great variety of
volcano
A volcano is a rupture in the crust of a planetary-mass object, such as Earth, that allows hot lava, volcanic ash, and gases to escape from a magma chamber below the surface.
On Earth, volcanoes are most often found where tectonic plates ...
genic bodies, such as
ignimbrite
Ignimbrite is a type of volcanic rock, consisting of hardened tuff. Ignimbrites form from the deposits of pyroclastic flows, which are a hot suspension of particles and gases flowing rapidly from a volcano, driven by being denser than the surro ...
s, domes, lava flows, necks, intrusives, tuffs, and volcaniclastic deposits (of predominantly lacustrine origin), all of them frequently interbedded.
[Tejedor et al., 2009, p.5]
The Laguna del Hunco Formation was formerly included in the
Huitrera Formation
The Huitrera Formation is a geological formation in the Neuquén Basin in northern Patagonian Argentina whose strata date back to the Early Eocene of the Paleogene, or Casamayoran in the South American land mammal age classification.
Description ...
,
[Zamaloa et al., 2006, p.1280] overlies the
Barda Colorada Ignimbrite,
[Figari et al., 2015, p.153] and is overlain by the
Sarmiento Group Sarmiento may refer to:
Places Argentina
* Sarmiento Department, San Juan, a subdivision of the San Juan Province
*Sarmiento Department, Santiago del Estero, a subdivision of the Santiago del Estero Province
*Sarmiento Department, Chubut, a subdiv ...
.
[Figari et al., 2015, p.155] The formation has been dated using
40Ar/
39Ar analysis on
sanidine
Sanidine is the high temperature form of potassium feldspar with a general formula K(AlSi3O8). Sanidine is found most typically in felsic volcanic rocks such as obsidian, rhyolite and trachyte. Sanidine crystallizes in the monoclinic crystal syste ...
crystals of the ash beds to 52.22 ± 0.22 Ma, placing the deposits in the Early Eocene, or
Itaboraian
The Itaboraian ( pt, Itaboraiense) age is a period within the Early Eocene geologic time (53.0–50.0 Ma) epoch of the Paleogene, used more specifically with South American land mammal ages (SALMA). It follows the Riochican and precedes the Cas ...
in the
SALMA classification.
[Carvalho et al., 2013, p.1834]
Paleontological significance

The paleoflora of the formation is considered one of the most biodiverse Cenozoic fossil deposits worldwide.
[Gandolfo et al., 2011, p.1] The biota is composed of extraordinarily rich assemblages of
fern
A fern (Polypodiopsida or Polypodiophyta ) is a member of a group of vascular plants (plants with xylem and phloem) that reproduce via spores and have neither seeds nor flowers. The polypodiophytes include all living pteridophytes except ...
s,
conifer
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s, and
flowering plant
Flowering plants are plants that bear flowers and fruits, and form the clade Angiospermae (), commonly called angiosperms. They include all forbs (flowering plants without a woody stem), grasses and grass-like plants, a vast majority of ...
s, many of which have not yet been formally described.
[Laguna del Hunco]
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The flora of the formation, studied since the 1920s, was formerly thought to be Miocene in age.
[
Three described species in the genus '']Gymnostoma
''Gymnostoma'' is a genus of about eighteen species of trees and shrubs, constituting one of the four Genus, genera of the plant family Casuarinaceae. The species grow naturally in the tropics, including at high altitudes having temperate clima ...
'' of the family Casuarinaceae
The Casuarinaceae are a family of dicotyledonous flowering plants placed in the order Fagales, consisting of four genera and 91 species of trees and shrubs native to eastern Africa, Australia, Southeast Asia, Malesia, Papuasia, and the Pacific ...
,[Zamaloa et al., 2006, p.1288] and the species '' Ceratopetalum edgardoromeroi'' of the family Cunoniaceae
Cunoniaceae is a family of 27 genera and about 335 species of woody plants in the order Oxalidales, mostly found in the tropical and wet temperate regions of the Southern Hemisphere.
The greatest diversity of genera are in Australia and Tasmania ...
are the only members of these families found outside of Australasia
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.[Gandolfo & Hermsen, 2017, p.9] The floral assemblage is thought to represent a lakeshore vegetation,[ deposited during the Early Eocene Climatic Optimum (EECO),][Sarzetti et al., 2009, p.432] with estimated average yearly temperatures of and annual rainfall of .[Dibán Karmy, 2018, p.26] Periodic gas bursts in the crater lake of Laguna del Hunco probably led to the sudden deaths of the flora and fauna found in the formation.[
]
Eocene bird distribution
the present distribution of Coraciiformes sensu lato in the world seems to be explained by the deterioration of warm climates at middle and high latitudes after the early Eocene climatic optimum, resulting in their extant pantropical distribution (e.g., Ref.8). The rich fossil plant assemblage at the Laguna del Hunco locality represents the environmental conditions in Patagonia during the early Eocene climatic optimum. Recent paleoenvironmental and floristic comparisons indicate that the closest modern analogs for the Laguna del Hunco flora are the Malesian lower-montane tropical, everwet rainforests15, where diverse extant “Coraciiformes” exist today. The Laguna del Hunco paleoenvironment resembles that reported for Holarctic stem-Coracii, such as Primobucconidae7–9 in being a frost-free, warm lakeshore environment, although they differ in their seasonality (seasonally dry vs. everwet). In fact, the age of the Laguna del Hunco biota, ca. 52.2 Ma13–15,19, is very similar to that of the Fossil Butte Member of the Green River Formation (51.66 ± 0.09 Ma), the source of Primobucco mcgrewi7,38.
Although Ueekenkcoracias is not the oldest stem-Coracii, due to the age of Septencoracias at ca. 54 Ma, the new taxon presented here provides important data for understanding the early biogeographic history of Coracii during the early Eocene. According to Claramunt and Cracraft34, modern ornithofaunas are the result of recurrent dispersal events using two main routes: one connecting South America with the Old World via North America and another one connecting South America with Australia and New Zealand through Antarctica. Those authors34 postulated that “Coraciiformes” (i.e., Coracii + Alcediniformes) colonized the Paleotropics from North American ancestors.
Given the presence of many of these lineages in the early Paleogene of Europe, they inferred that Coraciiformes
The Coraciiformes are a group of usually colourful birds including the kingfishers, the bee-eaters, the rollers, the motmots, and the todies. They generally have syndactyly, with three forward-pointing toes (and toes 3 & 4 fused at their ba ...
reached the western Palearctic through a North Atlantic corridor before ~ 52 Ma. Although the ‘North American Gateway’ hypothesis explains well the origins of Musophagiformes30 and Coliiformes29, it does not explain the
current fossil record of Coracii, due to the presence of Ueekenkcoracias as the basalmost stem-Coracii in the early Eocene of South America. The arrival of a stem-Coracii lineage to South America may have occurred from North America if this clade has the biogeographic origin postulated by Ref.34, which would also open a second possible dispersal route from
North America to Africa (in addition to the European route34). Alternatively, the stem-Coracii may have arrived in South America from Africa if the latter continent is the biogeographic origin.[Degrange et al., 2021, p.6]
Fossil content
* 2021
* Subclass - Neognathae
Neognathae (; ) is a infraclass of birds, called neognaths, within the class Aves of the clade Archosauria. Neognathae includes the majority of living birds; the exceptions being the tinamous and the flightless ratites, which belong instead ...
Pycraft, 1900
** Clade - Coracii
The Coraciiformes are a group of usually colourful birds including the kingfishers, the bee-eaters, the rollers, the motmots, and the todies. They generally have syndactyly, with three forward-pointing toes (and toes 3 & 4 fused at their base ...
Wetmore and Miller, 1926
*** '' Ueekenkcoracias tambussiae'' 2021
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** The generic name is from the native Tehuelche word ''ueekenk'', meaning "outsider" in relation to its unexpected presence in South America, and the genus name ''Coracias
''Coracias'' is a genus of the rollers, an Old World family of near passerine birds related to the kingfishers and bee-eaters. They share the colourful appearance of those groups, blues and browns predominating. The two outer front toes a ...
''. The species name honors Claudia Patricia Tambussi, whose contributions to paleornithology in the last three decades have fostered our understanding of the diversity and evolution of fossil birds in South America.
Holotype. MPEF-PV 10991, incomplete right hind limb, preserved in two slabs as part and counterpart.[Degrange et al., 2021, p.2]
The following fossils have been described from the formation:
See also
* South American land mammal age
The South American land mammal ages (SALMA) establish a geologic timescale for prehistoric South American fauna beginning 64.5 Ma during the Paleocene and continuing through to the Late Pleistocene (0.011 Ma). These periods are referred to as age ...
s
** Itaboraí Formation, contemporaneous fossiliferous formation of Brazil
** Abanico Formation
Abanico Formation ( es, Formación Abanico) is a thick sedimentary formation exposed in the Andes of Central Chile. The formation has been deposited in a timespan from the Eocene to the Miocene. Abanico Formation's contact with the overlying Mio ...
, contemporaneous fossiliferous formation of eastern Chile
** Bogotá Formation
The Bogotá Formation ( es, Formación Bogotá, E1-2b, Tpb, Pgb) is a geological formation of the Eastern Hills and Bogotá savanna on the Altiplano Cundiboyacense, Eastern Ranges of the Colombian Andes. The predominantly shale and siltstone for ...
, contemporaneous fossil flora-bearing formation of central Colombia
* North American land mammal age
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s
** Nanjemoy Formation, contemporaneous fossiliferous formation of Maryland and Virginia
** Wasatch Formation, contemporaneous fossiliferous formation of the central-western United States
* European land mammal age
The European Land Mammal Mega Zones (abbreviation: ELMMZ, more commonly known as European land mammal ages or ELMA) are zones in rock layers that have a specific assemblage of fossils (biozones) based on occurrences of fossil assemblages of Europe ...
s
** Messel pit
The Messel pit (german: Grube Messel) is a disused quarry near the village of Messel (Landkreis Darmstadt-Dieburg, Hesse) about southeast of Frankfurt am Main, Germany. Bituminous shale was mined there. Because of its abundance of well-preserve ...
, Eocene crater lake Lagerstätte
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of Germany
* Cañadón Asfalto Basin
** Collón Curá Formation
The Collón Curá Formation ( es, Formación Collón Curá) is a Middle Miocene fossiliferous geological formation of the southern Neuquén Basin in northwestern Patagonia and the western Cañadón Asfalto Basin of central Patagonia, Argentin ...
, Miocene fossiliferous formation of the Cañadón Asfalto Basin
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Geologic formations of Argentina
Itaboraian
Ypresian Stage
Eocene Series of South America
Paleogene Argentina
Tuff formations
Mudstone formations
Sandstone formations
Lacustrine deposits
Ooliferous formations
Fossiliferous stratigraphic units of South America
Paleontology in Argentina
Formations
Geology of Chubut Province
Geology of Patagonia