Sedimentitas del aptiano tardío al sur de pijao, quebrada la maizena, flanco occidental de la cordillera central, departamento del quindío, colombia

This work describes the characteristics and geological setting of a fossil-bearing, approximately 45 m thick, pelitic-arenaceous sequence cropping out in the western flank of the Colombian Central Cordillera. The outcrops are located in the middle portion of the La Maizena creek, 8 km in SSW directi...

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Arévalo, Oscar J.
Mojica, Jairo
Patarroyo, Pedro
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2001
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Geología
Ciencias de la tierra
Geociencias
Cretácico
Amonitas
Aptiano tardío
Pelitas y Turbidítas
Geología
Ciencias de la tierra
Geociencias
Cretaceous
Ammonites
Late Aptian
Pelites and Turbidites
La Maizena Creek
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Sedimentitas del aptiano tardío al sur de pijao, quebrada la maizena, flanco occidental de la cordillera central, departamento del quindío, colombia
title Sedimentitas del aptiano tardío al sur de pijao, quebrada la maizena, flanco occidental de la cordillera central, departamento del quindío, colombia
spellingShingle Sedimentitas del aptiano tardío al sur de pijao, quebrada la maizena, flanco occidental de la cordillera central, departamento del quindío, colombia
Geología
Ciencias de la tierra
Geociencias
Cretácico
Amonitas
Aptiano tardío
Pelitas y Turbidítas
Geología
Ciencias de la tierra
Geociencias
Cretaceous
Ammonites
Late Aptian
Pelites and Turbidites
La Maizena Creek
title_short Sedimentitas del aptiano tardío al sur de pijao, quebrada la maizena, flanco occidental de la cordillera central, departamento del quindío, colombia
title_full Sedimentitas del aptiano tardío al sur de pijao, quebrada la maizena, flanco occidental de la cordillera central, departamento del quindío, colombia
title_fullStr Sedimentitas del aptiano tardío al sur de pijao, quebrada la maizena, flanco occidental de la cordillera central, departamento del quindío, colombia
title_full_unstemmed Sedimentitas del aptiano tardío al sur de pijao, quebrada la maizena, flanco occidental de la cordillera central, departamento del quindío, colombia
title_sort Sedimentitas del aptiano tardío al sur de pijao, quebrada la maizena, flanco occidental de la cordillera central, departamento del quindío, colombia
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Arévalo, Oscar J.
Mojica, Jairo
Patarroyo, Pedro
dc.contributor.author.spa.fl_str_mv Arévalo, Oscar J.
Mojica, Jairo
Patarroyo, Pedro
dc.subject.proposal.spa.fl_str_mv Geología
Ciencias de la tierra
Geociencias
Cretácico
Amonitas
Aptiano tardío
Pelitas y Turbidítas
Geología
Ciencias de la tierra
Geociencias
Cretaceous
Ammonites
Late Aptian
Pelites and Turbidites
La Maizena Creek
topic Geología
Ciencias de la tierra
Geociencias
Cretácico
Amonitas
Aptiano tardío
Pelitas y Turbidítas
Geología
Ciencias de la tierra
Geociencias
Cretaceous
Ammonites
Late Aptian
Pelites and Turbidites
La Maizena Creek
description This work describes the characteristics and geological setting of a fossil-bearing, approximately 45 m thick, pelitic-arenaceous sequence cropping out in the western flank of the Colombian Central Cordillera. The outcrops are located in the middle portion of the La Maizena creek, 8 km in SSW direction of the small Pijao town, located in the southern area of the Quindío Department. The sedimentary sequence occurs in a trending NEE-SSW belt, located east of the "Silvia-Pijao Fault", where the sediments appear in contact with micaceous and amphibolic schists, amphibolites, garnetiferous amphibolites and serpentinized ultramafic rocks, typical of the Arquía Complex, which has been considered by some authors as Paleozoic, by other as Cretaceous in age.  Although the pelites dominate along the studied section, there are also boudin-like bodies of quartzarenites and intercalations of lithic-conglomeratic sandstones as well as thin mafic tuffs. The scarce polarity indicators (normal graded conglomeratic sandstones) indicate that these sedimentary rocks lie in normal position and represent the lower part of a greater succession that passes upward to diabasic flows with sporadic tuffaceous and sedimentary intercalations. This sedimentary sequence seems to have been deposited in an open sea environment, with turbiditic episodes and near to mafic subacuatic volcanic sources. The presence of stable minerals in the sandstones and the occurrence of felsitic and quartzose phyllitic clasts in the lithic portions suggest that these rocks may derive from an eastern pericratonic province.  The fossil content is composed by well preserved ammonites, small bivalves and exclusively planktonic forams. The ammonites (Acanthohoplites all. odiosus ETAYO-SERNA, Phyllopachyceras cf. baborense (COQUAND) and Phyllopachyceras sp.) were collected in the westen portion of the exposed section, and evidence a Late Aptian age. The forams (not described here) were found in a higher level and were dated as Late Aptian-Early Albian age Several thin sections show that the sediments and the diabases have suffered cataclastic deformation, but there are no signs of regional metamorphism. This fact supports previous interpretations considering the Arquía Complex (that includes glaucophane-schists and amphibolitized eclogites) as a precretaceous (Paleozoic) one.
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The sedimentary sequence occurs in a trending NEE-SSW belt, located east of the "Silvia-Pijao Fault", where the sediments appear in contact with micaceous and amphibolic schists, amphibolites, garnetiferous amphibolites and serpentinized ultramafic rocks, typical of the Arquía Complex, which has been considered by some authors as Paleozoic, by other as Cretaceous in age.  Although the pelites dominate along the studied section, there are also boudin-like bodies of quartzarenites and intercalations of lithic-conglomeratic sandstones as well as thin mafic tuffs. The scarce polarity indicators (normal graded conglomeratic sandstones) indicate that these sedimentary rocks lie in normal position and represent the lower part of a greater succession that passes upward to diabasic flows with sporadic tuffaceous and sedimentary intercalations. This sedimentary sequence seems to have been deposited in an open sea environment, with turbiditic episodes and near to mafic subacuatic volcanic sources. The presence of stable minerals in the sandstones and the occurrence of felsitic and quartzose phyllitic clasts in the lithic portions suggest that these rocks may derive from an eastern pericratonic province.  The fossil content is composed by well preserved ammonites, small bivalves and exclusively planktonic forams. The ammonites (Acanthohoplites all. odiosus ETAYO-SERNA, Phyllopachyceras cf. baborense (COQUAND) and Phyllopachyceras sp.) were collected in the westen portion of the exposed section, and evidence a Late Aptian age. The forams (not described here) were found in a higher level and were dated as Late Aptian-Early Albian age Several thin sections show that the sediments and the diabases have suffered cataclastic deformation, but there are no signs of regional metamorphism. This fact supports previous interpretations considering the Arquía Complex (that includes glaucophane-schists and amphibolitized eclogites) as a precretaceous (Paleozoic) one.Se describen las características y la situación geológica de una secuencia sedimentaria, peliticoarenosa de unos 45 m de espesor, expuesta hacia la parte media de la Quebrada La Maizena, 8 km al SSW de la población de Pijao. Las sedimentitas en cuestión ocurren como una franja alargada en dirección NNE-SSW, limitada al occidente por la "Falla Silvia-Pijao", que la pone en contacto con esquistos micáceos y anfibólicos, anfibolitas en parte granatíferas y ultramafitas serpentinizadas, que en conjunto constituyen el Complejo Arquía, considerado de edad paleozoica por unos autores, cretácica por otros. Además de la porción pelítica dominante ocurren también lentejones tectónicos ("boudins") de cuarzoarenitas, junto con capas decimétricas a métricas de Iitoarenitas conglomeráticas con clastos de rocas volcánicas y metamórficas, además de delgadas intercalaciones de tobas máficas. Los escasos indicadores de polaridad (delgados lentes de areniscas conqlomeráticas con estratificación gradada normal) sugieren que las sedimentitas aquí estudiadas se encuentran en la parte baja de una sucesión mayor, que hacia arriba pasa a potentes coladas de diabasas con ocasionales interposiciones sedimentarias. EI ambiente de depositación parece ser el de un fondo marino afectado por episodios turbidíticos, cercano a focos volcánicos básicos, La presencia de minerales estables en las areniscas, así como la ocurrencia de clastos felsíticos y filíticos cuarzosos en la porción Lítica, sugieren que estos materiales derivan de una provincia continental localizada al oriente. La fauna encontrada comprende amonitas, bivalvos muy pequeños y foraminíferos exclusivamente planctónicos. Las amonitas, colectadas en el sector más occidental de la columna expuesta, son formas bien conservadas del Aptiano tardío (Acanthohoplites aff. odiosus ETAYO-SERNA, Phyllopachyceras cf. baborense (COQUAND) y Phyllopachyceras sp.). Los foraminfferos, que se describen en un trabajo posterior, provienen de un nivel superior de la columna y son indicativos del limite Aptiano-Albiano. En sección delgada, tanto las sedimentitas como las diabasas muestran efectos cataclásticos, pero no de metamorfismo regional, lo cual parece confirmar ideas previas en el sentido de que el Complejo Arquía, con metamorfismo regional de medio a bajo grado (al que se asocian metamorfitas de alta presión), ha de ser anterior a la acumulación de los sedimentos cretácicos aquí reportados.application/pdfspaDepartamento de Geocienciashttp://revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/geocol/article/view/31557Universidad Nacional de Colombia Revistas electrónicas UN Geología ColombianaGeología ColombianaGeología Colombiana - An International Journal on Geosciences; Vol. 26 (2001); 29-43 Geología Colombiana; Vol. 26 (2001); 29-43 2357-3767 0072-0992Arévalo, Oscar J. and Mojica, Jairo and Patarroyo, Pedro (2001) Sedimentitas del aptiano tardío al sur de pijao, quebrada la maizena, flanco occidental de la cordillera central, departamento del quindío, colombia. 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