ABSOLUTE CHRONOLOGY OF THE PLIOCENE-QUATERNARY SEDIMENT SEQUENCE OF THE BOGOTA AREA, COLOMBIA

Citation
Pam. Andriessen et al., ABSOLUTE CHRONOLOGY OF THE PLIOCENE-QUATERNARY SEDIMENT SEQUENCE OF THE BOGOTA AREA, COLOMBIA, Quaternary science reviews, 12(7), 1993, pp. 483-501
Citations number
72
Categorie Soggetti
Geosciences, Interdisciplinary",Geology
Journal title
ISSN journal
02773791
Volume
12
Issue
7
Year of publication
1993
Pages
483 - 501
Database
ISI
SICI code
0277-3791(1993)12:7<483:ACOTPS>2.0.ZU;2-2
Abstract
A revised geochronological framework is presented for the sequence of unconsolidated sediments present in the Bogota area (Eastern Cordiller a, Colombia). This is based on 11 fission track dates on zircons that were obtained both from exposed ash layers and from a series of ashes from the Funza II borehole, which reached 586 m below the surface of t he high plain. The 3 dates obtained from the exposed ash layers provid e control for the older part of the sequence (6-2.5 Ma). The 8 dates f rom the Funza II core give control for the younger part of the sequenc e (3-0 Ma). Acceptance of these new fission track dates on volcanic zi rcons means that many of the tephra dates obtained from the Funza I co re (that included fission track dates on glass shards and K-Ar dates u sing the mineral fractions in the ashes, published in 1984), are rejec ted. It also confirms earlier climate-stratigraphical dating. The Neog ene-Quaternary sediments of the Bogota area span a period of at least the last 6 Ma. The fluvial-lacustrine sediment record registers major tectonic uplift of the Eastern Cordillera for the period between 5 and 3 Ma, the development of the large sedimentary basin of Bogota after 3.5 Ma, with an important phase of tectonic adjustment at about 1 Ma, and a long period of strong climatic fluctuations that started shortly after 2.7 Ma.