Oliní Group
The Oliní Group is a fossiliferous geological group of the VMM, VSM and the eastern flanks of the Central and western flanks of the Eastern Ranges of the Colombian Andes. The regional group stretches from north to south across approximately and dates to the Late Cretaceous period; Coniacian, Santonian and Campanian epochs, and has a maximum thickness of. Fossils of Eonatator coellensis have been found in the unit, near Coello, Tolima.
Etymology
The group was named in 1954 by Peters, and redefined by De Porta in 1965. The group was named after Quebrada Oliní in Chaparral, Tolima.Subdivisions
The Oliní Group is a geological group usually described as a whole due to the problematic lateral continuity, although in other cases the individual formations forming the group are used. Earlier names used were Lower Chert member, Upper Sandstone Member and Upper Chert member. According to Acosta and Ulloa, the group is subdivided into, from bottom to top:Lower Lydite Formation
- Native name -
- Definition - Cáceres and Etayo
- Age - early Coniacian
- Thickness -
- Lithologies - radiolarites, chert and siliceous siltstones
- Fossil content - Globigerina cretacea, Inoceramus peruanus, Texanites aff. serratomarginatus
- Depositional environment - anoxic pelagic
Claystone Level
- Native name -
- Definition - De Porta
- Age - Santonian
- Thickness -
- Lithologies - siltstones, calcareous and siliceous mica-bearing mudstones intercalated by thick banks of fine sandstones and sporadic shaly limestones
- Fossil content - Bulimina compreza, Dentalina lorneiana, Haplophragmoides excavata, Anomalina redmondi, Dicarinella asymetrica, D. concavata, Rosita fornicata
- Depositional environment - platform
Upper Lydite Formation
- Native name -
- Definition - De Porta
- Age - Campanian
- Thickness -
- Lithologies - calcareous siltstones, chert, radiolarites and micritic limestones with thin beds of conglomerates
- Fossil content - Wheelerella, Sporobulimina, Siphogenerinoides, Globirinelloides praeriehillensis, Rugoglobigerina sp., Globotruncana aff. insignis?, G. ?ventricosa
- Depositional environment - outer platform