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Cholchol Formation
Stratigraphic range: MiddleUpper Miocene
TypeGeological formation
UnderliesPliocene and Pleistocene alluvial fans and volcaniclastic deposits
OverliesBahía Mansa Metamorphic Complex
Coastal Batholith of central Chile
Mesozoic sediments
Thickness150–200 m (490–660 ft)
Lithology
PrimaryClaystone, sandstone, tuff, calcarenite, calcirudite
Location
RegionAraucanía Region
Country Chile
Type section
Named forCholchol
Named byFloreal García
Year defined1968

Cholchol Formation (Spanish: Formación Cholchol) is a geological formation composed of sediments that were deposited during the Miocene in the Temuco Basin of south–central Chile. The sediments were deposited in a marine environment.[1]

References

  1. ^ Elgueta, Sara (1990). "Sedimentación marina y paleogeografía del Terciario Superior de la Cuenca de Temuco, Chile". Actas. Segundo Simposio sobre el Terciario de Chile (in Spanish). Santiago, Chile: Departamento de Geociencias, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad de Concepción. pp. 85–96.