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Lacui Formation

Lacui Formation is a marine Miocene sedimentary formation located in Chiloé Island with minor outcrops near Carelmapu on the mainland. Gastropod shells are the most common macrofossils of Lacui Formation. According to Sernageomin (1998) the formation dates to the earliest Serravallian — that is the Middle Miocene.

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Lacui Formation
Stratigraphic range: Serravallian
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TypeGeological formation
OverliesAncud Volcanic Complex
Location
Coordinates41°50′S 74°00′W / 41.833°S 74.000°W / -41.833; -74.000
RegionChiloé Island (Los Lagos Region)
CountryChile
Type section
Named forLacuy Peninsula
Named byValenzuela
Year defined1982
Lacui Formation (Chile)

Lacui Formation (Spanish: Formación Lacui) is a marine Miocene sedimentary formation located in Chiloé Island with minor outcrops near Carelmapu on the mainland.12 Gastropod shells are the most common macrofossils of Lacui Formation.2 According to Sernageomin (1998) the formation dates to the earliest Serravallian — that is the Middle Miocene.2

South of Lacui Formation there are equivalent sedimentary rocks in the islands of Ipún, Lemo and Stoke.3

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References

References

  1. Charrier, R.; Pinto, L.; Rodríguez, M.P. (2007). "Tectonostratigraphic evolution of the Andean Orogen in Chile". In Moreno, Teresa; Gibbons, Wes (eds.). The Geology of Chile. Geological Society of London. pp. 92–96.
  2. Finger, Kenneth L. (2013), "Miocene foraminifera from the south-central coast of Chile" (PDF), Micropaleontology, 59 (4–5): 341–492, Bibcode:2013MiPal..59..341F, doi:10.47894/mpal.59.4.01
  3. Encinas, Alfonso; Folguera, Andrés; Bechis, Florencia; Finger, Kenneth L.; Zambrano, Patricio; Pérez, Felipe; Benarbé, Pablo; Tapia, Francisca; Riffo, Ricardo; Buatois, Luis; Orts, Darío; Nielsen, Sven N.; Valencia, Victor V.; Cituño, José; Oliveros, Verónica; De Girolamo Del Mauro, Lizet; Ramos, Víctor A. (2018). "The Late Oligocene–Early Miocene Marine Transgression of Patagonia". In Folguera, A.; Contreras Reyes, E.; Heredia, N.; Encinas, A.; Iannelli, S. B.; Oliveros, V.; M. Dávila, F.; Collo, G.; Giambiagi, L.; Maksymowicz, A.; Iglesia Llanos, M.P.; Turienzo, M.; Naipauer, M.; Orts, D.; Litvak, V. D.; Alvarez, O.; Arriagada, C. (eds.). The Evolution of the Chilean-Argentinean Andes. Springer. pp. 443–474. ISBN 978-3-319-67774-3.