Santiago Formation, California
Geologic formation in Orange and northwestern San Diego County, California
The Santiago Formation is a geologic formation in Orange and northwestern San Diego County , California . The siltstones , mudstones and sandstones of the formation preserve fossils of Walshina esmaraldensis and Diegoaelurus vanvalkenburghae , dating back to the Late Eocene to Late Oligocene periods (Uintan to Duchesnean in the NALMA classification ).[ 1]
Depositional environment
The only paleoenvironmental interpretation based exclusively on specimens from the Santiago Formation is a study of land snails from SDSNH locality 3276 (Member C, Oceanside, San Diego County ), which found the distribution of shell sizes and shapes to be consistent with interpretations of subtropical to tropical conditions and paleotemperatures in excess of 25 °C (77 °F).[ 2]
Fossil content
Mammals
Ferae
Primatomorphs
Ungulates
Invertebrates
See also
References
^ Kelly Ranch Core at Fossilworks .org
^ López Torres et al., 2018, p.5
^ a b c d Tomiya, Susumu (20 May 2013). "New carnivoraforms (Mammalia) from the middle Eocene of California, USA, and comments on the taxonomic status of 'Miacis' gracilis" . Palaeontologia Electronica . 16 (2): 1–14. doi :10.26879/364 . ISSN 1094-8074 .
^ a b Zack, Shawn P.; Poust, Ashley W.; Wagner, Hugh (15 March 2022). "Diegoaelurus, a new machaeroidine (Oxyaenidae) from the Santiago Formation (late Uintan) of southern California and the relationships of Machaeroidinae, the oldest group of sabertooth mammals" . PeerJ . 10 : e13032. doi :10.7717/peerj.13032 . ISSN 2167-8359 . PMC 8932314 . PMID 35310159 . S2CID 247480756 .
^ a b Tomiya, Susumu (14 September 2011). "A New Basal Caniform (Mammalia: Carnivora) from the Middle Eocene of North America and Remarks on the Phylogeny of Early Carnivorans" . PLOS ONE . 6 (9): e24146. Bibcode :2011PLoSO...624146T . doi :10.1371/journal.pone.0024146 . ISSN 1932-6203 . PMC 3173397 . PMID 21935380 .
^ a b c d Lillegraven, Jason A. (1980). "Primates from Later Eocene Rocks of Southern California" . Journal of Mammalogy . 61 (2): 181–204. doi :10.2307/1380040 . ISSN 0022-2372 . JSTOR 1380040 .
^ a b López-Torres, Sergi; Silcox, Mary T.; Holroyd, Patricia A. (2018). "New omomyoids (Euprimates, Mammalia) from the late Uintan of southern California, USA, and the question of the extinction of the Paromomyidae (Plesiadapiformes, Primates)" . Palaeontologia Electronica . 21 (3). doi :10.26879/756 . ISSN 1094-8074 .
^ a b Colbert, Matthew W. (11 September 2006). "Hesperaletes (Mammalia: Perissodactyla), a new tapiroid from the middle Eocene of southern California" . Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology . 26 (3): 697–711. doi :10.1671/0272-4634(2006)26[697:HMPANT]2.0.CO;2 . ISSN 0272-4634 . S2CID 85719229 .
^ a b Mihlbachler, Matthew C.; Deméré, T. A. (January 2009). "A new species of Brontotheriidae (Perissodactyla, Mammalia) from the Santiago Formation (Duchesnian, Middle Eocene) of Southern California" . Proceedings of the San Diego Society of Natural History (41): 1–36.
^ a b c d Theodor, Jessica M. (1999). "Protoreodon walshi, a New Species of Agriochoerid (Oreodonta, Artiodactyla, Mammalia) from the Late Uintan of San Diego County, California" . Journal of Paleontology . 73 (6): 1179–1190. Bibcode :1999JPal...73.1179T . doi :10.1017/S0022336000031061 . ISSN 0022-3360 . JSTOR 1306828 . S2CID 133075207 .
^ a b Haug, Carolin; Nyborg, Torrey; Vega, Francisco J. (2013). "An exceptionally preserved upogebiid (Decapoda: Reptantia) from the Eocene of California" . Boletín de la Sociedad Geológica Mexicana . 65 (2): 235–248. doi :10.18268/BSGM2013v65n2a5 . ISSN 1405-3322 . JSTOR 24921220 .
Bibliography
López Torres, S.; Silcox, M.T.; Holroyd, P.A. (2018), "New omomyoids (Euprimates, Mammalia) from the late Uintan of southern California, USA, and the question of the extinction of the Paromomyidae (Plesiadapiformes, Primates)" , Palaeontologia Electronica , 21 : 1–28, retrieved 15 March 2020
Further reading
Prothero, D.R. 2001. Magnetic stratigraphy of the middle-upper Eocene Santiago Formation, Orange and San Diego Counties, California. Guidebook, Pacific Section, Society of Economic Paleontologists and Mineralogists, 91:107-118