Los Adobes Formation was deposited in an alluvial to fluvial environment and the mudstones of the overall sandy and conglomeratic unit have provided fossils of a chelid turtle whose indeterminate remains were described by Sterli et al. in 2020.
During the late Early Cretaceous, the Cañadón Asfalto Basin was a back-arc basin with thinned underlying crust. The subduction of the Chasca and Catequil Plates, forerunners of the Farallones Plate, caused volcanic activity in the present Andean terrain represented by the Divisadero Group in Chile.[4] Los Adobes Formation represents the K1 megasequence in the basin history, following the Jurassic megasequences when the depocenter of the basin was deeper.[1]
Lithology and depositional environment
The formation comprises mudstones, sandstones and conglomerates, deposited in a terrestrial alluvial to fluvialenvironment. Paleocurrent analysis of the sediments suggest a transport direction towards the south and east. Los Adobes Formation is correlated with the Pozo D-129 Formation of the Golfo San Jorge Basin to the south.[5] The basal part of Los Adobes Formation is irregular, covering the Jurassic sediments in small depocenters. The maximum noted thickness is 700 metres (2,300 ft).[6] The formation shows progressive unconformities that show up in seismic sections as onlap structures.[7]
Age
U-Pb dating of the formation has provided ages ranging from 118 to 114 Ma.[8] At this time, during the Aptian extinction events (~117-116 Ma) and the opening of the South Atlantic, the Neuquén Basin to the northwest was experiencing the Middle Mirano unconformity, dated at 117 Ma and separating the contemporaneous Huitrín Formation.[9]
Sterli, Juliana; Vlachos, Evangelos; Krause, Marcelo; Puerta, Pablo; Oriozabala, Carolina (2021), "Contribución a la Diversidad del Registro Fósil de Tortugas (Testudinata) de la Provincia de Chubut (Argentina) y Su Significado en la Comprensión de la Evolución de las Tortugas en el Sur de Sudamérica", Publicación Electrónica de la Asociación Paleontológica Argentina, doi:10.5710/PEAPA.26.02.2021.338