Miocene vanishing of the Central American Seaway between the Panamá Arc and the South American Plate

Author:

Vallejo-Hincapié Felipe1234,Pardo-Trujillo Andrés125,Barbosa-Espitia Ángel126,Aguirre Daniela12,Celis Sergio A.27,Giraldo-Villegas Carlos A.27,Plata-Torres Ángelo123,Trejos-Tamayo Raúl123,Salazar-Ríos Andrés1238,Flores José-Abel3,Aubry Marie-Pierre9,Gallego Fabián12,Delgado Eduardo12,Foster David10

Affiliation:

1. 1Instituto de Investigaciones en Estratigrafía (IIES), Universidad de Caldas, Calle 65 #26-10, Manizales 170004, Colombia

2. 2Grupo de Investigaciones en Estratigrafía y Vulcanología (GIEV-Cumanday), Universidad de Caldas, Calle 65 #26-10, Manizales 170004, Colombia

3. 3Departamento de Geología, Universidad de Salamanca, 37008 Salamanca, España

4. 4Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, 0843-03092 Panamá, Republic of Panama

5. 5Departamento de Ciencias Geológicas, Universidad de Caldas, Calle 65 #26-10, Manizales 170004, Colombia

6. 6Departamento de Geografía, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, km 9 Vía Valledupar-La Paz, La Paz 202017, Cesar, Colombia

7. 7Departamento de Estratigrafía y Paleontología, Universidad de Granada, Avenida Fuentenueva s/n, 18002 Granada, España

8. 8Department of Geology and Paleontology, Universalmuseum Joanneum, Weinzöttlstrasse 16, 8045 Graz, Austria

9. 9Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Rutgers University, 610 Taylor Road, Piscataway, New Jersey 08854-8066, USA

10. 10Department of Geologic Sciences, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida 32611, USA

Abstract

A controversy has developed in recent years regarding the timing of the closure of the Central American Seaway. This tectonic event significantly impacted oceanic circulation between the tropical Pacific and Atlantic oceans and resulted in the formation of a land bridge connecting the South and North American continents. The long-held view of a Pliocene age (ca. 3 Ma) for the closure of the Central American Seaway has been challenged by the proposal that the Panamá Arc collided with South America during the Middle Miocene (15−13 Ma) as a deep oceanic gap between them closed along the Uramita suture zone. However, direct geologic evidence from this suture zone to support either interpretation has been lacking. Here, we report on a comprehensive study of three stratigraphic transects across the Uramita suture zone, using a host of methodologies including sedimentological, ichnological, micropaleontological, U-Pb detrital geochronological, and provenance analyses. Our data reveal that lower offshore to slope conditions prevailed in the Central American Seaway along the suture zone during the latest Early to earliest Middle Miocene (16.4−15.1 Ma) and that oceanic conditions there ceased to exist between the Middle and Late Miocene. These results agree with the Middle Miocene age proposed for the Central American Seaway closure along the tectonic boundary. However, other deeper portions of the Central American Seaway persisted in western Colombia, which challenges the notion of a Central American Seaway confined to the suture zone between the Panamá Arc and South American Plate during the Middle Miocene.

Publisher

Geological Society of America

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