Consuelo Formation Explained

Consuelo Formation
Type:Formation
Period:Priabonian
Age:Priabonian
Prilithology:Marl
Otherlithology:Micritic limestone
Namedfor:Consuelo Tejar quarry
Namedby:Bermúdez
Year Ts:1950
Region:La Habana Province
Coordinates:21.4°N -78.3°W
Paleocoordinates:21.2°N -71.3°W
Underlies:Tinguaro Formation
Overlies:Príncipe & Capdevila Formations

The Consuelo Formation is a geologic formation in Cuba. It preserves fossils dating back to the Priabonian period. The formation is correlated with the Chapapote Formation of Mexico and the Jackson Formation of the United States.[1]

Description

The Consuelo Formation was described by Bermúdez in 1950 based on a section of marls in the Consuelo El Tejar quarry in La Habana Province.[2] The formation overlies the Príncipe and Capdevila Formations with an unconformity,[3] and is overlain by the Tinguaro Formation.[4] The Consuelo Formation consists of yellow to creamy-white calcareous marls and white micritic limestones.[5]

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.fossilworks.org/cgi-bin/bridge.pl?a=collectionSearch&collection_no=8208 Consuelo Formation
  2. Gutiérrez Domech, 1969, p.32
  3. Gutiérrez Domech, 1969, p.33
  4. Almaguer Álvarez, 2015, p.21
  5. Almaguer Álvarez, 2015, p.20