Lupica_Formation

Lupica Formation

Lupica Formation

Geological formation in northern Chile


Lupica Formation (Spanish: Formación Lupica) is a volcano-sedimentary geological formation in the Andes of Arica y Parinacota Region in northernmost Chile. There have been differing views on the relative age and stratigraphy of Lupica Formation, to some authors, it is an eastern equivalent of the Miocene Oxaya Formation,[1] yet others consider it is an older formation that underlies part of the Oxaya Formation.[2] According to Wotzlaw and co-workers the lower part of the formation originated from a nearby volcanic arc that existed in the Eocene.[3]

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Azapa Formation contain clasts that possibly derive from Lupica Formation.[2]


References

  1. Charrier, Reynaldo; Chávez, Álvaro N.; Elgueta, Sara; Hérail, Gérard; Flynn, John J.; Croft, Darin A.; Wyss, André R.; Riquelme, Rodrigo; García, Marcelo (2005). "Rapid tectonic and paleogeographic evolution associated with the development of the Chucal anticline and the Chucal-Lauca Basin in the Altiplano of Arica, northern Chile". Journal of South American Earth Sciences. 19 (1): 35–54. doi:10.1016/j.jsames.2004.06.008.

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