Guavio Formation

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The Guavio Formation (Spanish: Calizas del Guavio, Kicg) is a geological formation of the Altiplano Cundiboyacense, Eastern Ranges of the Colombian Andes. The formation consists of conglomerates, shales and limestones, dates to the Late Jurassic and Early Cretaceous periods; Tithonian to Berriasian epochs and has a maximum thickness of 1,000 metres (3,300 ft).

Unit ofCáqueza Group
Sub-unitsCaliza de Las Mercedes Mb.
Lutitas de Las Mercedes Mb.
Caliza de Malacara Mb.
Lutitas de Miralindo Mb.
Conglomerado de Miralindo
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Guavio Formation
Stratigraphic range: Tithonian-Berriasian
~150–140 Ma
TypeGeological formation
Unit ofCáqueza Group
Sub-unitsCaliza de Las Mercedes Mb.
Lutitas de Las Mercedes Mb.
Caliza de Malacara Mb.
Lutitas de Miralindo Mb.
Conglomerado de Miralindo
UnderliesMacanal Formation
OverliesBatá Fm., Girón Fm
Thicknessup to 1,000 m (3,300 ft)
Lithology
PrimaryConglomerate
OtherLimestone, shale
Location
Coordinates4°59′34.1″N 73°28′53.8″W
RegionAltiplano Cundiboyacense
Eastern Ranges, Andes
CountryColombia
Type section
Named forGuavio River
Named byRodríguez & Ulloa
LocationAlto de Miralindo, Guateque
Year defined1976
Coordinates4°59′34.1″N 73°28′53.8″W
RegionCundinamarca, Boyacá
CountryColombia

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Etymology

The formation was defined and named in 1976 by Rodríguez and Ulloa after the Guavio River, Cundinamarca.[1]

Description

Lithologies

The Guavio Formation has a maximum thickness of 1,000 metres (3,300 ft), and is characterised by a sequence of conglomerates, shales and limestones.[1]

Stratigraphy and depositional environment

The Guavio Formation, the lowermost unit of the Cáqueza Group, overlies the Batá Formation and is overlain by the Macanal Formation. The unit is subdivided into five members, from old to younger; Conglomerado de Miralindo, Lutitas de Miralindo, Caliza de Malacara, Lutitas de Las Mercedes and Caliza de Las Mercedes. The age has been estimated to be Tithonian to Berriasian, spanning the Jurassic-Cretaceous boundary. Stratigraphically, the formation is time equivalent with the Arcabuco Formation. The formation has been deposited in a shallow marine environment in an oxygen-poor basin.[1]

Outcrops

Guavio Formation is located in the Altiplano Cundiboyacense
Guavio Formation
Type locality of the Guavio Formation to the east of the Altiplano Cundiboyacense

The Guavio Formation is apart from its type locality at the Alto de Miralindo and Cuchilla de Manizales, found near Gachalá and Medina.[1]

See also

Geology of the Eastern Hills
Geology of the Ocetá Páramo
Geology of the Altiplano Cundiboyacense

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