Lipeón Formation

Geologic formation in Bolivia and Argentina From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Lipeón Formation is a Telychian to Pridoli geologic formation of southern Bolivia and northwestern Argentina. The formation comprises sandstones and siltstones. Plant fossils comprising rhyniophytes (specifically Aberlemnia, Steganotheca, Tarrantia, Hostinella and Cooksonia) are scattered throughout, with some abundant concentrations on micaceous bedding plains. The fossil flora is the oldest of South America.[1][2] Also present were quite diverse small, irregularly branching fragments possibly the tips of algae such as Buthotrephis or Hungerfordia.[3]

UnderliesBaritú Formation
PrimarySandstone
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Lipeón Formation
Stratigraphic range: Homerian
~426–423 Ma
TypeGeological formation
UnderliesBaritú Formation
Lithology
PrimarySandstone
OtherSiltstone
Location
Coordinates17.8°S 64.8°W / -17.8; -64.8
Approximate paleocoordinates52.8°S 121.7°W / -52.8; -121.7
RegionTarija Department
Jujuy Province
CountryBolivia
Argentina
ExtentOriental
Lipeón Formation is located in Bolivia
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Lipeón Formation
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Correlations

The Lipeón Formation is laterally equivalent to the Kirusillas Formation.[4][5][6] The formation is a potential source rock for shale oil and shale gas.[7]

Fossil content

The formation has provided the following fossils:

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