Lebu Group
Lebu Group Stratigraphic range: Paleocene–Eocene | |
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Type | Stratigraphic group |
Sub-units |
Millongue Formation Trihueco Formation Boca Lebu Formation Curanilahue Formation |
Underlies | Ranquil Formation |
Overlies | Quiriquina Formation |
Lithology | |
Primary | Shale, sandstone, siltstone, mudstone |
Other | Coal |
Location | |
Region | Bío Bío Region |
Country | Chile |
Type section | |
Named for | Lebu |
Lebu Group is stratigraphic unit of Arauco Basin in south-central Chile. The group consists of a sequence of four formations, of both marine and nonmarine origin, deposited between the Early Paleocene and Middle Eocene.[1]
The group is made up of four formations, from youngers to oldest these are: Millongue Formation,[note 1] Trihueco Formation, Boca Lebu Formation and Curanilahue Formation.[1]
Eocene Millongue Formation is made up of shale and siltstone of both marine and continental deposition. Its topis made up of an unconformity, the so-called “main unconformity” of Arauco Basin, which is thought to have formed by erosion during a period of tectonic inversion.[1][3]
Notes
References
- 1 2 3 García A., Floreal (1968). "Estratigrafía del Terciario de Chile Central". In Ceccioni, Giovanni. El Terciario de Chile Zona Central (in Spanish). Santiago de Chile: Ediorial Andrés Bello.
- ↑ Palma-Heldt, S.; Quinzio, L.A.; Bonilla, R.; Cisterna, K. (2009). Implicancias estratigráficas del primer registro de Notofagadites en el Paleógeno de la Cuenca de Arauco, Región del Bío-Bío, Chile (PDF). XII Congreso Geológico Chileno (in Spanish). Santiago, Chile.
- ↑ Becerra, Juan; Contreras-Reyes, Eduardo; Arriagada, César (2013). "Seismic structure and tectonics of the southern Arauco Basin, south-central Chile (~ 38°S)". Tectonophysics. 592: 53–66.
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