Temuco Formation
Appearance
Temuco Formation | |
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Stratigraphic range: Eocene–Miocene | |
Type | Geological formation |
Overlies | Bahía Mansa Metamorphic Complex |
Thickness | 1,400 m (4,600 ft) |
Lithology | |
Primary | Sandstone, siltstone, claystone, andesitic tuff |
Other | Coal, breccia, conglomerate |
Location | |
Region | Araucanía Region |
Country | Chile |
Type section | |
Named for | Temuco |
Temuco Formation a sedimentary formation near the city of Temuco in southern Chile. The formation crops out in the western part of Labranza Basin at the footfills of the Chilean Coast Range. It overlies the Bahía Mansa Metamorphic Complex and underlies sediments of Holocene age. The formation is thought to represent ancient river systems of low and intermediated energy near an area of volcanism around cerro Ñielol.[1]
References
[edit]- ^ Mella, M.; Quiroz, D. 2010. Geología del Área Temuco-Nueva Imperial, Región de La Araucanía. Servicio Nacional de Geología y Minería, Carta Geológica de Chile, Serie Geología Básica 122:46 p., 1 mapa escala 1:100.000.
Categories:
- Geologic formations of Chile
- Miocene Series of South America
- Oligocene Series of South America
- Eocene Series of South America
- Neogene Chile
- Paleogene Chile
- Sandstone formations
- Siltstone formations
- Fluvial deposits
- Geology of Araucanía Region
- La Araucanía Region geography stubs
- South American geologic formation stubs