Guadalupe Group
The Guadalupe Group (Spanish : Grupo Guadalupe , K2 G, Ksg) is a geological group of the Altiplano Cundiboyacense , Eastern Ranges of the Colombian Andes . The group, a sequence of shales and sandstones , is subdivided into three formations; Arenisca Dura , Plaeners and Arenisca Labor-Tierna , and dates to the Late Cretaceous period; Campanian -Maastrichtian epochs and at its type section has a thickness of 750 metres (2,460 ft).
Etymology
The group was published in 1978 by Pérez and Salazar and named after its type locality Guadalupe Hill in the Eastern Hills of Bogotá .[ 1]
Description
Lithologies
The Guadalupe Group is characterised by three formations; two sandstone sequences, Arenisca Dura and Arenisca Labor-Tierna , and an intermediate shale formation; Plaeners .[ 1]
Stratigraphy and depositional environment
The Guadalupe Group overlies the Conejo Formation in the central part of the Altiplano Cundiboyacense and the Chipaque Formation in the eastern part and is overlain by the Guaduas Formation . Some authors define the Guadalupe Group as a formation and call the individual formations members .[ 2] The thickness of the Guadalupe Group in its type locality Guadalupe Hill and the El Cable Hill is 750 metres (2,460 ft).[ 3] The age has been estimated to be Campanian -Maastrichtian .[ 4] The Guadalupe Group has been deposited in a marine environment.[ 5]
Outcrops
Type locality of the Guadalupe Group to the east of the Bogotá savanna
The formations of the Guadalupe Group are apart from its type locality at Guadalupe Hill , Bogotá , found in other parts of the Eastern Hills of Bogotá , the Ocetá Páramo and many other locations, such as the Piedras del Tunjo in the Eastern Ranges.[ 4] [ 6]
At present, the Guadalupe Group in the anticlinals of Zipaquirá and Nemocón contains rock salt . These halite deposits are not originally deposited in the Late Cretaceous Guadalupe Group, yet are allochthonous diapirs formed when the Jurassic -Lower Cretaceous normal faults were reactivated as reverse faults during the mayor Miocene tectonic movements of the Eastern Ranges.[ 7] The salt had been deposited during the Early Cretaceous (Valanginian -Barremian , approximately 135 to 125 Ma),[ 8] intruding into the overlying formations of the Upper Cretaceous.[ 9]
Regional correlations
Stratigraphy of the Llanos Basin and surrounding provinces
Ma
Age
Paleomap
Regional events
Catatumbo
Cordillera
proximal Llanos
distal Llanos
Putumayo
VSM
Environments
Maximum thickness
Petroleum geology
Notes
0.01
Holocene
Holocene volcanismSeismic activity
alluvium
Overburden
1
Pleistocene
Pleistocene volcanismAndean orogeny 3Glaciations
Guayabo
Soatá Sabana
Necesidad
Guayabo
Gigante
Alluvial to fluvial (Guayabo)
550 m (1,800 ft) (Guayabo)
[ 10] [ 11] [ 12] [ 13]
2.6
Pliocene
Pliocene volcanism Andean orogeny 3GABI
Subachoque
5.3
Messinian
Andean orogeny 3Foreland
Marichuela
Caimán
Honda
[ 12] [ 14]
13.5
Langhian
Regional flooding
León
hiatus
Caja
León
Lacustrine (León)
400 m (1,300 ft) (León)
Seal
[ 13] [ 15]
16.2
Burdigalian
Miocene inundationsAndean orogeny 2
C1
Carbonera C1
Ospina
Proximal fluvio-deltaic (C1)
850 m (2,790 ft) (Carbonera)
Reservoir
[ 14] [ 13]
17.3
C2
Carbonera C2
Distal lacustrine-deltaic (C2)
Seal
19
C3
Carbonera C3
Proximal fluvio-deltaic (C3)
Reservoir
21
Early Miocene
Pebas wetlands
C4
Carbonera C4
Barzalosa
Distal fluvio-deltaic (C4)
Seal
23
Late Oligocene
Andean orogeny 1Foredeep
C5
Carbonera C5
Orito
Proximal fluvio-deltaic (C5)
Reservoir
[ 11] [ 14]
25
C6
Carbonera C6
Distal fluvio-lacustrine (C6)
Seal
28
Early Oligocene
C7
C7
Pepino
Gualanday
Proximal deltaic-marine (C7)
Reservoir
[ 11] [ 14] [ 16]
32
Oligo-Eocene
C8
Usme
C8
onlap
Marine-deltaic (C8)
Seal Source
[ 16]
35
Late Eocene
Mirador
Mirador
Coastal (Mirador)
240 m (790 ft) (Mirador)
Reservoir
[ 13] [ 17]
40
Middle Eocene
Regadera
hiatus
45
50
Early Eocene
Socha
Los Cuervos
Deltaic (Los Cuervos)
260 m (850 ft) (Los Cuervos)
Seal Source
[ 13] [ 17]
55
Late Paleocene
PETM 2000 ppm CO2
Los Cuervos
Bogotá
Gualanday
60
Early Paleocene
SALMA
Barco
Guaduas
Barco
Rumiyaco
Fluvial (Barco)
225 m (738 ft) (Barco)
Reservoir
[ 10] [ 11] [ 14] [ 13] [ 18]
65
Maastrichtian
KT extinction
Catatumbo
Guadalupe
Monserrate
Deltaic-fluvial (Guadalupe)
750 m (2,460 ft) (Guadalupe)
Reservoir
[ 10] [ 13]
72
Campanian
End of rifting
Colón-Mito Juan
[ 13] [ 19]
83
Santonian
Villeta /Güagüaquí
86
Coniacian
89
Turonian
Cenomanian-Turonian anoxic event
La Luna
Chipaque
Gachetá
hiatus
Restricted marine (all)
500 m (1,600 ft) (Gachetá)
Source
[ 10] [ 13] [ 20]
93
Cenomanian
Rift 2
100
Albian
Une
Une
Caballos
Deltaic (Une)
500 m (1,600 ft) (Une)
Reservoir
[ 14] [ 20]
113
Aptian
Capacho
Fómeque
Motema
Yaví
Open marine (Fómeque)
800 m (2,600 ft) (Fómeque)
Source (Fóm)
[ 11] [ 13] [ 21]
125
Barremian
High biodiversity
Aguardiente
Paja
Shallow to open marine (Paja)
940 m (3,080 ft) (Paja)
Reservoir
[ 10]
129
Hauterivian
Rift 1
Tibú- Mercedes
Las Juntas
hiatus
Deltaic (Las Juntas)
910 m (2,990 ft) (Las Juntas)
Reservoir (LJun)
[ 10]
133
Valanginian
Río Negro
Cáqueza Macanal Rosablanca
Restricted marine (Macanal)
2,935 m (9,629 ft) (Macanal)
Source (Mac)
[ 11] [ 22]
140
Berriasian
Girón
145
Tithonian
Break-up of Pangea
Jordán
Arcabuco
Buenavista
Saldaña
Alluvial , fluvial (Buenavista)
110 m (360 ft) (Buenavista)
"Jurassic"
[ 14] [ 23]
150
Early-Mid Jurassic
Passive margin 2
La Quinta
Noreán
hiatus
Coastal tuff (La Quinta)
100 m (330 ft) (La Quinta)
[ 24]
201
Late Triassic
Mucuchachi
Payandé
[ 14]
235
Early Triassic
Pangea
hiatus
"Paleozoic"
250
Permian
300
Late Carboniferous
Famatinian orogeny
Cerro Neiva ()
[ 25]
340
Early Carboniferous
Fossil fish Romer's gap
Cuche (355-385)
Farallones ()
Deltaic , estuarine (Cuche)
900 m (3,000 ft) (Cuche)
360
Late Devonian
Passive margin 1
Río Cachirí (360-419)
Ambicá ()
Alluvial -fluvial -reef (Farallones)
2,400 m (7,900 ft) (Farallones)
[ 22] [ 26] [ 27] [ 28] [ 29]
390
Early Devonian
High biodiversity
Floresta (387-400)
Shallow marine (Floresta)
600 m (2,000 ft) (Floresta)
410
Late Silurian
Silurian mystery
425
Early Silurian
hiatus
440
Late Ordovician
Rich fauna in Bolivia
San Pedro (450-490)
Duda ()
470
Early Ordovician
First fossils
Busbanzá (>470±22 )
Guape ()
Río Nevado ()
[ 30] [ 31] [ 32]
488
Late Cambrian
Regional intrusions
Chicamocha (490-515)
Quetame ()
Ariarí ()
SJ del Guaviare (490-590)
San Isidro ()
[ 33] [ 34]
515
Early Cambrian
Cambrian explosion
[ 32] [ 35]
542
Ediacaran
Break-up of Rodinia
pre-Quetame
post-Parguaza
El Barro ()
Yellow: allochthonous basement (Chibcha Terrane ) Green: autochthonous basement (Río Negro-Juruena Province )
Basement
[ 36] [ 37]
600
Neoproterozoic
Cariri Velhos orogeny
Bucaramanga (600-1400)
pre-Guaviare
[ 33]
800
Snowball Earth
[ 38]
1000
Mesoproterozoic
Sunsás orogeny
Ariarí (1000)
La Urraca (1030-1100)
[ 39] [ 40] [ 41] [ 42]
1300
Rondônia-Juruá orogeny
pre-Ariarí
Parguaza (1300-1400)
Garzón (1180-1550)
[ 43]
1400
pre-Bucaramanga
[ 44]
1600
Paleoproterozoic
Maimachi (1500-1700)
pre-Garzón
[ 45]
1800
Tapajós orogeny
Mitú (1800)
[ 43] [ 45]
1950
Transamazonic orogeny
pre-Mitú
[ 43]
2200
Columbia
2530
Archean
Carajas-Imataca orogeny
[ 43]
3100
Kenorland
Sources
Legend
group
important formation
fossiliferous formation
minor formation
(age in Ma)
proximal Llanos (Medina)[ note 1]
distal Llanos (Saltarin 1A well)[ note 2]
Panorama
The
Cerro de Águilas on the
Ocetá Páramo is composed of sediments belonging to the Guadalupe Group
See also
Geology of the Eastern Hills
Geology of the Ocetá Páramo
Geology of the Altiplano Cundiboyacense
Notes
^ based on Duarte et al. (2019)[ 46] , García González et al. (2009),[ 47] and geological report of Villavicencio[ 48]
^ based on Duarte et al. (2019)[ 46] and the hydrocarbon potential evaluation performed by the UIS and ANH in 2009[ 49]
References
^ a b Montoya Arenas & Reyes Torres, 2005, p.37
^ Guerrero Uscátegui, 1992, p.4
^ Guerrero Uscátegui, 1992, p.5
^ a b Montoya Arenas & Reyes Torres, 2005, pp.38-50
^ Villamil, 2012, p.164
^ Plancha 227, 1998
^ Montoya Arenas & Reyes Torres, 2005, p.98
^ Guerrero Uscátegui, 1993, p.12
^ García & Jiménez, 2016, p.24
^ a b c d e f García González et al., 2009, p.27
^ a b c d e f García González et al., 2009, p.50
^ a b García González et al., 2009, p.85
^ a b c d e f g h i j Barrero et al., 2007, p.60
^ a b c d e f g h Barrero et al., 2007, p.58
^ Plancha 111, 2001, p.29
^ a b Plancha 177, 2015, p.39
^ a b Plancha 111, 2001, p.26
^ Plancha 111, 2001, p.24
^ Plancha 111, 2001, p.23
^ a b Pulido & Gómez, 2001, p.32
^ Pulido & Gómez, 2001, p.30
^ a b Pulido & Gómez, 2001, pp.21-26
^ Pulido & Gómez, 2001, p.28
^ Correa Martínez et al., 2019, p.49
^ Plancha 303, 2002, p.27
^ Terraza et al., 2008, p.22
^ Plancha 229, 2015, pp.46-55
^ Plancha 303, 2002, p.26
^ Moreno Sánchez et al., 2009, p.53
^ Mantilla Figueroa et al., 2015, p.43
^ Manosalva Sánchez et al., 2017, p.84
^ a b Plancha 303, 2002, p.24
^ a b Mantilla Figueroa et al., 2015, p.42
^ Arango Mejía et al., 2012, p.25
^ Plancha 350, 2011, p.49
^ Pulido & Gómez, 2001, pp.17-21
^ Plancha 111, 2001, p.13
^ Plancha 303, 2002, p.23
^ Plancha 348, 2015, p.38
^ Planchas 367-414, 2003, p.35
^ Toro Toro et al., 2014, p.22
^ Plancha 303, 2002, p.21
^ a b c d Bonilla et al., 2016, p.19
^ Gómez Tapias et al., 2015, p.209
^ a b Bonilla et al., 2016, p.22
^ a b Duarte et al., 2019
^ García González et al., 2009
^ Pulido & Gómez, 2001
^ García González et al., 2009, p.60
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