Caimito Formation

Geologic formation in Panama From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Caimito Formation (Tcm)[1] is a geologic formation in Panama. The marls, sandstones and conglomerates preserve bivalve and gastropod fossils dating back to the Late Oligocene to Early Miocene period.[2] The name Caimito was proposed by MacDonald in 1913, named after the Caimito junction in the Panama Railroad during the construction of the Panama Canal.[3]

OverliesBohío, Caraba & Gatuncillo Formations, Cretaceous basement
PrimaryMarl
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Caimito Formation
Stratigraphic range: Late Oligocene-Early Miocene
TypeFormation
UnderliesAlajuela & Gatún Formations
OverliesBohío, Caraba & Gatuncillo Formations, Cretaceous basement
Lithology
PrimaryMarl
OtherSiltstone, sandstone, conglomerate
Location
Coordinates9.2°N 79.8°W / 9.2; -79.8
Approximate paleocoordinates7.7°N 77.5°W / 7.7; -77.5
RegionPanamá Province
CountryPanama
ExtentPanama Basin
Type section
Named forCaimito Junction of Panama Railroad
Named byMacDonald
Year defined1913
Caimito Formation is located in Panama
Caimito Formation
Caimito Formation (Panama)
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