Farellones Formation

Farellones Formation (Spanish: Formación Farellones) is a geological formation of Miocene age in the Andes of Central Chile made up almost entirely of volcanic and volcaniclastic rocks. At some location reaches thicknesses in excess of 3,000 metres (9,800 ft). It overlies the Oligo–Miocene Abanico Formation across a diachronous unconformity. The best exposure of the formation is said to be at the ski resort of Farellones east of Santiago.

Farellones Formation
Stratigraphic range: Miocene
TypeGeologic formation
Sub-unitsUpper member
Lower member
OverliesAbanico Formation
Thickness>3,000 m (9,800 ft)
Lithology
PrimaryRhyolitic ignimbrite, rhyolitic tuff, andesitic lava, basaltic lava
OtherBreccia
Location
Coordinates33°21′3″S 70°18′50″W
RegionValparaíso Region
Santiago Metropolitan Region
O'Higgins Region
Country Chile
ExtentCentral Andes
Type section
Named forFarellones
Named byKlohn
Year defined1960
Farellones Formation (Chile)
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