Canto del Agua Formation

Canto del Agua Formation (Spanish: Formación Canto del Agua) is a geological formation in the Atacama Region of northern Chile. Its stratigraphy from top to bottom is as follows: mudstone, limestone, sandstone, mudstone, conglomerate, lapilli tuff, conglomeradic sandstone, muddy sandstone.[1] The environment where the sediments of the formation deposited is thought to have been the "submarine section of a coarse-grained fan delta" with other authors adding that the sedimentary basin where the sediments deposited was "bounded by two normal faults of WNW strike, active during deposition".[1] The exact relationship with the underlying Llano de Chocolate Beds is not clear.[1] In some locations the formation overlaps directly on the Punta de Choros Metamorphic Complex.[1]

Canto del Agua Formation
Stratigraphic range: Triassic
TypeGeological formation
OverliesLlano de Chocolate Beds
Thicknessc. 2,100 m (6,900 ft)
Lithology
PrimaryMuddy sandstone, mudstone, conglomeradic sandstone, lapilli tuff, conglomerate, limestone
OtherGrainstone
Location
Coordinates28.205043°S 70.941828°W / -28.205043; -70.941828
RegionAtacama Region
Country Chile
Canto del Agua Formation (Chile)

The type locality of the formation lies next to the Plomiza mine.[1]

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