Английская Википедия:Chipaque Formation

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Шаблон:Infobox rockunit The Chipaque Formation (Шаблон:Lang-es, K2cp, Kc) is a geological formation of the Altiplano Cundiboyacense, Eastern Ranges of the Colombian Andes. The formation is also described as Gachetá Formation, named after Gachetá, in the area of the Llanos foothills of the Eastern Ranges. The predominantly organic shale formation dates to the Late Cretaceous period; Cenomanian-Turonian epochs and has a maximum thickness of Шаблон:Convert. The formation, rich in TOC, is an important oil and gas generating unit for the giant oilfields Cupiagua and Cusiana of the Eastern Ranges as well as in the Llanos Orientales.

Etymology

The formation was named in 1931 as group and as formation in 1957 by Hubach after Chipaque, Cundinamarca.[1]

Description

Lithologies

The Chipaque Formation with a maximum thickness of Шаблон:Convert, is characterised by a sequence of pyritic organic shales, limestones and siltstones, with sandstone banks intercalated in the formation.[2] The Chipaque Formation contains a high density of fauna.[1] The formation is rich in TOC and one of the principal source rocks for oil and gas generation in the foothills of the Eastern Ranges,[3] sourcing fields as Cusiana, Cupiagua and many others.[4] Chipaque also sourced the oilfields of the Llanos Orientales.[5] In the Chitasugá-1 well, drilled between 1980 and 1981, from the sandstones of the Chipaque Formation half a million m³ of water were produced.[6] The sandstone beds are reservoir rocks for oil in the Eastern Ranges.[3]

Stratigraphy and depositional environment

The Chipaque Formation overlies the Une Formation and is overlain by the Guadalupe Group. The core of the Zipaquirá Anticline consists of the Chipaque Formation.[7] The age has been estimated to be Cenomanian-Turonian.[1] Stratigraphically, the formation is time equivalent with the Simijaca Formation.[8] The formation has been deposited in an open to shallow marine platform setting.[9] The deposition is represented by a maximum flooding surface and anoxic conditions.[10]

Outcrops

Шаблон:Location map The Chipaque Formation is apart from its type locality, found in the Eastern Hills of Bogotá, the Ocetá Páramo and many other locations in the Eastern Ranges. The anticlinals of the Río Blanco-Machetá, San José and Sopó-Sesquilé are composed of the Chipaque Formation.[1]

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Regional correlations

Шаблон:Cretaceous stratigraphy of the central Colombian Eastern Ranges Шаблон:Stratigraphy of the Llanos Basin

Gallery

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See also

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Notes and references

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  1. 1,0 1,1 1,2 1,3 Montoya Arenas & Reyes Torres, 2005, p.26
  2. Lobo Guerrero, 1992, p.4
  3. 3,0 3,1 García González et al., 2009, p.49
  4. Cortés et al., 2009, p.4
  5. García González et al., 2009, p.58
  6. Lobo Guerrero, 1993, p.20
  7. García & Jiménez, 2016, p.24
  8. Montoya Arenas & Reyes Torres, 2005, p.22
  9. García González et al., 2009, p.209
  10. Villamil, 2012, p.164