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Casabianca formation: a Colombian example of volcanism-induced aggradation in a fluvial basin
Authors:A Carlos  P Borrero  Jose Luis H Naranjo
Abstract:The Upper Pliocene to Pleistocene Casabianca Formation is an assemblage of coarse-grained volcanogenic sediments derived from the Ruiz-Cerro Bravo volcanic axis, which were deposited on the west and east flanks of the middle Colombian Central Cordillera (5°–5°30′ N Lat.; 74°30′–76° W Long.).Facies assemblages, paleocurrent data, and geomorphic expression define four depositional settings: (1) an alluvial fan with debris-flow lobes represented by the Manizales fan in the western sector and the Fresno fan in the eastern sector, characterized by the facies assemblage of Gms, Gp and Gt; (2) valley fill deposits represented by the Arauca section at the west sector, characterized by the facies assemblage of Gms and Gi; (3) deposits produced by the diversion of the debris-flow and hyperconcentrated flood-flow deposits from the main channels into narrow effluent channels; represented by the Delgaditas and Manzanares-Marquetalia sections, in the eastern sector and characterized by the facies assemblage Gms and Gm(a); and (4) lateral accretion in gravelly, medium to high-sinuosity rivers, represented by the Casabianca-Villa Hermosa, Palo Cabildo-Falan, Lagunillas and Guali sections of the eastern sector, characterized by the facies assemblage Gms, Gp and Gt.Casabianca Formation deposition records the response of a semi-arid to tropical fluvial system to large, volcanism-induced sediment loads.
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