Abanico Formation

Abanico Formation (Spanish: Formación Abanico) is a 3 kilometres (9,800 ft) thick sedimentary formation exposed in the Andes of Central Chile. The formation has been deposited in a timespan from the Eocene to the Miocene. Abanico Formation's contact with the overlying Miocene Farellones Formation has been the subject of differing interpretations since the 1960s. A small part of the formation crops out in the Mendoza Province of western Argentina.

Abanico Formation
Stratigraphic range: Eocene–Miocene
(typically Tinguirirican)
TypeGeological formation
UnderliesFarellones Formation
OverliesColimapu Formation
Thicknessca. 3,000 m (9,800 ft)
Lithology
PrimaryVolcaniclastic sediments comprising basalts, andesites & minor dacites
OtherZeolite
Location
Coordinates35.0°S 70.4°W / -35.0; -70.4
Approximate paleocoordinates36.9°S 62.6°W / -36.9; -62.6
RegionO'Higgins, Santiago Metropolitan & Valparaíso Regions (Chile)
Mendoza Province (Argentina)
CountryChile, Argentina
ExtentAbanico Basin
Type section
Named forCerro El Abanico
Abanico Formation (Chile)
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