Casma Group
| Casma Group | |
|---|---|
| Stratigraphic range: Albian-Cenomanian | |
| Type | Geological group |
| Lithology | |
| Primary | Limestone, marl, sandstone, conglomerate |
| Other | Gypsum, tuff |
| Location | |
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| Region | Casma Province, Ancash Region |
| Country | Peru |
| Extent | West Peruvian Basin |
| Type section | |
| Named for | Casma |
Casma Group (Peru) | |
The Casma Group (Spanish: Grupo Casma) is a stratigraphic group of Cretaceous (Albian to Cenomanian) sedimentary formations exposed along the coast and within the Cordillera Occidental near Casma, Peru.
Description
[edit | edit source]The sediments of the Casma Group reflect deposition in two distinct environments of the West Peruvian Basin. Some sediments were deposited near the Casma Volcanic Arc in an intra-cratonic sedimentary basin that was occasionally connected to the ocean. Other sediments were deposited in what was once a continental platform bounded by reefs and with anoxic pockets.[1]
Together with the Morro Solar and Imperial Groups, the Casma Group contains clastic volcanosedimentary material derivative of the Mesozoic Casma Volcanic Arc.[2] The folding of the Casma Group sediments is the result of the Cretaceous Mochica Phase of the Andean orogeny.[2] The group is intruded by plutons of the Coastal Batholith of Peru.[2]
The Casma Group include the following lithologies: gypsum, limestone, marl, tuff, lava flows, sandstone and conglomerate.[1]
References
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- Geologic groups of South America
- Stratigraphy of Peru
- Lower Cretaceous Series of South America
- Upper Cretaceous Series of South America
- Cretaceous Peru
- Cretaceous volcanism
- Albian Stage
- Cenomanian Stage
- Limestone groups
- Marl groups
- Sandstone groups
- Conglomerate groups
- Tuff groups
- Department of Ancash
- Department of Lima