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The Ranquil Formation ( Spanish : Formación Ranquil ) is a Miocene and Pliocene sedimentary formation located in Arauco Province in south–central Chile , including outcrops in Mocha Island . The formation has its greatest thicknesses in the south-west, where its sediments were largely deposited in marine conditions. It overlies unconformably sedimentary formations of the Paleocene - Eocene Lebu Group . The formation is part of the fill of Arauco Basin which is a sedimentary basin that extends south of Concepción .

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11-489: Macrofossils of the formation are similar to those of Navidad ( 34° S ) and Lacui Formations ( 43° S ), two nearby Miocene marine formations. The base of the Ranquil Formation is the so-called "main unconformity", which is thought to have been formed by erosion during a period of tectonic inversion . The formation was first defined in 1942 by Juan Tavera . The formation has been subdivided into five units, with

22-512: A megatsunami struck the coast of south–central Chile in the Pliocene , which has been linked to the hypothetical Eltanin impact . The Ranquil Formation contains the following trace fossils : Zoophycos , Chondrites , Phycosiphon , Nereites missouriensis , Lockeiasiliquaria , Parataenidium , Ophiomorpha , Rhizocorallium and possibly also Psammichnites . Macrofossil Macrofossils , also known as megafossils , are

33-462: A naturalist , zoologist and the founding father of paleontology, along with other natural thinkers during the Age of Reason presented fossils as integral evidence in the changing views of natural philosophy at the time from the application of new mathematics and other emerging branches of science. This brought about the acceptance of paleontology as a true scientific discipline. This also greatly affected

44-531: Is a subdivision of paleontology called invertebrate paleontology . Fungi macrofossils include fungal bodies and filaments . Most fungi fossils are found in amber . Fungi fossils are under-researched compared to animal and plant fossils. Macrofossils of fungi are rarer and are more commonly found as microfossils. The study of these fossils is called paleomycology . Trace macrofossils are fossilized evidence of animal behavior . These may include tracks , burrows and dung ( coprolites ). Trace fossils are

55-504: Is being fossilized including plant, fungi and animal remnants. The origins of the term macrofossil dates back to 1937 and was first used by G. D. Hanna, a US paleontologist and malacologist . Macrofossils have been subject to analysis since ancient times. Several Greek philosophers used fossilized shellfish to theorize the land was once covered by oceans. Macrofossils of body parts have been used to reconstruct extinct animals and provide basis for evolutionary lineages . Georges Cuvier ,

66-532: The teeth , skulls , and bones . Vertebrate macrofossils are used to reconstruct extinct animals, determine their behaviors and how they evolved. Well preserved body fossils are of particular use in helping to reassemble extinct animal body structures. Invertebrate macrofossils include remains such as shells , tests , faunal armor , and exoskeletons . The bodies of small and soft bodied invertebrates rarely fossilize. Meanwhile, large and hard bodied invertebrates more commonly fossilize. The study of these fossils

77-549: The area. Such botanical macrofossil data provide a valuable complement to pollen and faunal data that can be used to reconstruct the prehistoric terrestrial environment. Algal macrofossils (for instance, brown kelp , sea lettuce and large stromatolites ) are increasingly used to analyze prehistoric marine and aquatic ecosystems . The study of these fossils is called paleobotany . Plant macrofossils are increasingly being used along with pollen microfossils to reconstruct past climates. Vertebrate macrofossils include

88-420: The development of geology and stratigraphy as new schools of science. This led to other scientific thinkers like Charles Darwin , a naturalist, biologist and geologist , to begin using macrofossils of evidence in a new scientific discipline called evolutionary biology . Plant macrofossils include leaf , needle , cone , and stem debris; and can be used to identify types of plants formerly growing in

99-465: The lowermost being made up of sandstone and shale , and the second lowest one being made up of a conglomerate . The middle unit is made up of mudrock and massive sandstone. At some places the middle unit is overlain by a unit made up of sandstone with thin layers of conglomerate and sandstone that has been bioturbated . The uppermost unit include a breccia and the so-called Huenteguapi sandstone . The sediments of Huenteguapi sandstone evidences that

110-514: The preserved remnants of organic beings and their activities that are large enough to be visible without a microscope . The term macrofossil stands in opposition to the term microfossil . Microfossils, by contrast, require substantial magnification for evaluation by fossil -hunters or professional paleontologists . As a result, most fossils observed in the field and most specimens are macrofossils. Macrofossils come in many varieties and form in various ways depending on their environment and what

121-487: The primary type of fossils used by paleontologist to reconstruct extinct animal behaviors. The study of these fossils is called Ichnology . Chemo-fossils are the fossilized chemical remains of an organism. For example coal is the fossilized chemical remains of extinct plant matter. Conifer cone Too Many Requests If you report this error to the Wikimedia System Administrators, please include

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