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Murca Formation

Murca Formation
Stratigraphic range: Late Valanginian
~135–133 Ma
Type Geological formation
Unit of Cáqueza Group
Underlies Villeta Gp.
 Trincheras Fm.
Overlies not observed
Thickness up to 924 m (3,031 ft)
Lithology
Primary Sandstone
Other Claystone, siltstone
Location
Coordinates 5°15′27″N 74°21′12″W / 5.25750°N 74.35333°W / 5.25750; -74.35333Coordinates: 5°15′27″N 74°21′12″W / 5.25750°N 74.35333°W / 5.25750; -74.35333
Region Altiplano Cundiboyacense
Eastern Ranges, Andes
Country  Colombia
Type section
Named for Murca River
Named by Moreno
Location Pacho, El Peñón
Year defined 1990
Coordinates 5°15′27″N 74°21′12″W / 5.25750°N 74.35333°W / 5.25750; -74.35333
Region Cundinamarca, Boyacá
Country  Colombia

The Murca Formation (Spanish: Formación Murca, Kim) is a geological formation of the Altiplano Cundiboyacense, Eastern Ranges of the Colombian Andes. The predominantly subarkose sandstone with claystones and siltstones formation dates to the Early Cretaceous period; Valanginian epoch and has a maximum thickness of 924 metres (3,031 ft).

The formation was defined and named in 1990 by Moreno after the Murca River, Cundinamarca.

The Murca Formation has a maximum thickness of 924 metres (3,031 ft), and is characterised by a sequence of subarkose coarse-grained, locally cross-bedded sandstones with intercalating siltstones and claystones. The basal part of the black and grey feldspar bearing sandstone beds contains large pyrite crystals. The matrix is formed by cements of calcite, iron oxide, sericite and chlorite.

Fossils of Berriasella colombiana and Pseudoosterella ubalaensis have been found in the Murca Formation.

The Murca Formation, belonging to the Cáqueza Group, underlies the Trincheras Formation, lowermost unit of the Villeta Group. The contact with the underlying unit has not been observed. The age has been estimated to be Valanginian. Stratigraphically, the formation is time equivalent with the Cumbre, Rosablanca and Útica Formations. The formation has been deposited in a marine environment characterised by turbidites. A mid submarine fan and outer fan setting have been observed in the Murca Formation. A possible source for the sandstones were Precambrian sandstones, gneisses and granites, belonging to the Guiana Shield.


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