Malleco Formation

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Malleco Formation
Stratigraphic range: PlioceneEarly Pleistocene
UnderliesQuaternary Andean volcanoes
OverliesVizcacha-Cumilao Complex
Cura-Mallín Formation
Estratos de Huichahue
Melipeuco Plutonic Group
Lithology
PrimaryVolcaniclastic rocks, lava
Location
RegionAraucanía Region
CountryChile
Type section
Named forMalleco River
Named bySuárez & Emparan
Year defined1997

Malleco Formation (Spanish: Formación Malleco) is a geological formation of volcanic origin in the Andes of Araucanía Region (38–39° S), Chile. The formation is made up by volcaniclastic rocks, including tuffs, lahars and lavas of PlioceneEarly Pleistocene age.[1] It is considered equivalent to the Cola de Zorro Formation found further north in Chile and the so-called "Asociación volcánica de la precordillera oriental" located around the upper courses Bío Bío and Aluminé rivers.[1][2]

References

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  1. ^ a b Suárez, M. and Emparan, C. (1997). Hoja Curacautín, Carta geológica de Chile.[page needed]
  2. ^ Lua error in Module:Citation/CS1/Configuration at line 2172: attempt to index field '?' (a nil value).