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Coihaique Group
Geological formations in Patagonia / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Coihaique Group is a group of geological formations in northwestern Patagonia. From top to bottom the formations that make the group are Apeleg, Katterfeld and Toqui. The contact between the formations of the group are diachronous with Katterfeld Formation interfingering with the formations on top and below it. The lower and upper boundaries of the group are unconformities formed by erosion. The older parts of Coihaique Group represent a marine transgression while the younger parts evidences a return to non-marine conditions.[1]
Quick Facts Type, Unit of ...
Coihaique Group | |
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Stratigraphic range: Late Jurassic–Aptian | |
![]() Toqui Formation with Chilesaurus fossils | |
Type | Geologic group |
Unit of | Aysén Basin |
Sub-units | Apeleg Formation Katterfeld Formation Toqui Formation |
Underlies | Divisadero Group |
Overlies | Ibáñez Formation |
Lithology | |
Primary | Shale, volcaniclastic rocks, sandstone |
Other | Turbidite |
Location | |
Region | Aysén Region, Patagonia |
Country | ![]() |
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