Llano de Chocolate Beds

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Llano de Chocolate Beds
Stratigraphic range: Late Carboniferous-Early Permian
TypeInformal sedimentary unit
UnderliesCanto del Agua Formation
Lithology
PrimaryConglomerate, green sandstone, limestone
Location
RegionAtacama Region
Country Chile

The Llano de Chocolate Beds is a geological unit of sedimentary rock in Atacama Region of Chile. Sediments forming the rock deposited during the Carboniferous and Permian. Lithologies include conglomerate, green sandstone and limestone. It was formerly considered part of the Triassic-aged Canto del Agua Formation. Llano de Chocolate Beds was deposited in an ancient forearc basin.

References

  1. ^ a b Creixell, C.; Oliveros, V.; Vásquez, P.; Navarro, J.; Vallejos, D.; Valin, X.; Godoy, E.; Ducea, M.N. (2016). "Geodynamics of Late Carboniferous–Early Permian forearc in north Chile (28°30′–29°30′S)". Journal of the Geological Society. doi:10.1144/jgs2016-010.