Apatite U–Pb dating of dinosaur teeth from the Upper Cretaceous Nemegt Formation in the Gobi Desert, Mongolia: Contribution to depositional age constraints

Author:

Tanabe Myu1,Aoki Kazumasa1ORCID,Chiba Kentaro2ORCID,Saneyoshi Mototaka2ORCID,Kodaira Shota3,Nishido Hirotsugu2,Mainbayar Buuvei4ORCID,Tsogtbaatar Khishigjav4ORCID,Ishigaki Shinobu5ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Center for Fundamental Education Okayama University of Science Okayama Japan

2. Faculty of Biosphere‐Geosphere Science Okayama University of Science Okayama Japan

3. Nagasaki City Dinosaur Museum Nagasaki Japan

4. Institute of Paleontology Mongolian Academy of Sciences Ulaanbaatar Mongolia

5. Institute of Paleontology and Geochronology Okayama University of Science Okayama Japan

Abstract

AbstractThe Nemegt Formation in the Gobi Desert, Mongolia, hosts abundant dinosaur and other vertebrate remains, the ages of which are uncertain due to a lack of radioactive dating. In order to more strictly constrain the depositional age of Nemegt Formation, we conducted U–Pb isotope, trace elements, and Y‐screening analyses using laser‐ablation inductively‐coupled plasma‐mass spectrometry (LA‐ICP‐MS) on apatites of five Tarbosaurus bataar teeth collected from the middle Nemegt Formation. As a result, the age of 66.7 ± 2.5 Ma was obtained from one of the samples which is suggested to be least affected by secondary alteration of the U distribution, and this can be interpreted as a lower limit for fossilization of the tooth samples. Combined with the previously suggested relative age of the Nemegt Formation based on faunal occurrences, our data supports the deposition of the middle–upper Nemegt Formation during the Maastrichtian stage. Given that the depositional age of the Nemegt Formation has not been examined by isotope dating directly using fossils and minerals from the formation, this study is the first to report that the depositional ages of the vertebrate‐bearing strata in the Gobi can be discussed by fossil apatite U–Pb dating in combination with the Y‐screening method.

Funder

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Geology

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