Way Group

Way Group
Stratigraphic range: Early Cretaceous
TypeStratigraphic group
Sub-unitsTableado Formation
Lombriz Formation
Caleta Coloso Formation
OverliesLa Negra Formation
Lithology
PrimaryConglomerate, sandstone, limestone, breccia
OtherShale, siltstone, mudstone, evaporite
Location
RegionAntofagasta Region
CountryChile

Way Group (Spanish: Grupo Way) is a geologic group of Lower Cretaceous age located in northern Chile. The sediments of the group deposited in Coloso Basin, a small intra-arc basin made up by a half graben. The now inactive Coloso Basin is elongated along a NNW-SSE oriented axis and has its southwestern border made up by faults.[1]

The Way Group is made up of the following arrangement from top to bottom the Tablado Formation made up chiefly of limestone, the conglomerate-gravel-sandstone Lombriz Formation and the conglomerate and breccia dominated Caleta Coloso Formation.[2]

  1. ^ Flint, S.; Clemmey, H.; Turner, P. (1986). "The Lower Cretaceous Way Group of northern Chile: an alluvial fan-fan delta complex". Sedimentary Geology. 46 (1–2): 1–22. Bibcode:1986SedG...46....1F. doi:10.1016/0037-0738(86)90002-3.
  2. ^ Flint, S.; Clemmey, H.; Turner, P. (1986). "Conglomerate-hosted copper mineralization in Cretaceous Andean molasse: the Coloso Formation of northern Chile". Geological Magazine. 123 (5): 525–536. Bibcode:1986GeoM..123..525F. doi:10.1017/s0016756800035111. S2CID 140679620.