Bajo Barreal Formation

Bajo Barreal Formation
Stratigraphic range: Mid Cenomanian-Late Turonian
~97–90 Ma
TypeGeological formation
Unit ofChubut Group
UnderliesLago Colhué Huapí Formation
OverliesCastillo Formation
Lithology
PrimarySandstone
OtherClaystone, mudstone, conglomerate, tuff
Location
Coordinates45°18′S 69°36′W / 45.3°S 69.6°W / -45.3; -69.6
Approximate paleocoordinates51°36′S 46°42′W / 51.6°S 46.7°W / -51.6; -46.7
RegionChubut, Santa Cruz
CountryArgentina
ExtentGolfo San Jorge Basin
Type section
Named byTeruggi & Rossetto
Year defined1963
Bajo Barreal Formation is located in Argentina
Bajo Barreal Formation
Bajo Barreal Formation (Argentina)

The Bajo Barreal Formation is a geological formation in the Golfo San Jorge Basin of Chubut and Santa Cruz, Argentina whose strata date back to the Middle Cenomanian to Late Turonian. The formation was first described by Teruggi & Rossetto in 1963.[1] The sandstones, claystones, mudstones, conglomerates and tuff were deposited in a fluvial environment.[2] The upper part of formation is laterally equivalent to the Yacimiento El Trébol and Meseta Espinosa Formation and the lower part to the Laguna Palacios, Cañadón Seco and Comodoro Rivadavia Formations. The Bajo Barreal Formation is a reservoir rock in the Golfo San Jorge Basin.[3]

  1. ^ Casal et al., 2016, p.55
  2. ^ Bajo Barreal Formation at Fossilworks.org
  3. ^ Sywan, 2001, p.131