Earth:Trapa-Trapa Formation

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Trapa-Trapa Formation
Stratigraphic range: Miocene
TypeGeological formation
UnderliesCola de Zorro Formation
Campanario Formation
OverliesCura-Mallín Group
Lithology
PrimaryAndesitic lava, basaltic andesite lava, pyroclastic rocks, epiclastic rocks
OtherBasaltic lava, dacitic lava, tuff
Location
Coordinates [ ⚑ ] : 38°00′S 71°36′W / 38.0°S 71.6°W / -38.0; -71.6
RegionAraucanía, Bío Bío & Maule Regions
Neuquén Province
Country Chile
 Argentina
Type section
Named forEstero Trapa-Trapa
Trapa-Trapa Formation is located in Chile
Trapa-Trapa Formation
Trapa-Trapa Formation (Chile)

Trapa-Trapa Formation (Spanish: Formación Trapa-Trapa) is a volcano-sedimentary formation of Miocene age in south-central Chile and nearby parts of Argentina . The largest outcrops lie in the Andes, while the Chilean Central Valley host some of the smaller outcrops. The volcanic rocks of the formation are of calc-alkaline character, and are less silicic than contemporary volcanic rocks found further north in the Farellones Formation.[1]

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