Tilatá Formation

The Tilatá Formation (Spanish: Formación Tilatá, N1t, Tpt) is a geological formation of the Bogotá savanna, Altiplano Cundiboyacense, Eastern Ranges of the Colombian Andes. The formation consists of coarse to very coarse conglomerates and sandstones. The Tilatá Formation dates to the Neogene period; Early to Late Pliocene epoch (Montehermosan to Uquian in the SALMA classification, from approximately 5.3 to 2.7 Ma), and has a maximum thickness of 83 metres (272 ft). The formation underlies the Quaternary sequence of alluvial, lacustrine and fluvial sediments of Lake Humboldt.

Tilatá Formation
Stratigraphic range: Early-Late Pliocene (Montehermosan-Uquian)
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TypeGeological formation
Sub-unitsTequendama Mb., Tibagota Mb., Guasca Mb.
UnderliesSubachoque Formation
OverliesGuadalupe Gp.
Guaduas Fm., Cacho Fm., Bogotá Fm., Regadera Fm.
Thicknessup to 83 m (272 ft)
Lithology
PrimaryConglomerate, sandstone
OtherShale
Location
Coordinates5°05′56.9″N 73°42′49.7″W
RegionBogotá savanna, Altiplano Cundiboyacense
Eastern Ranges, Andes
Country Colombia
Type section
Named forHacienta Tilatá
Named byScheibe
LocationChocontá
Year defined1933
Coordinates5°05′56.9″N 73°42′49.7″W
RegionCundinamarca
Country Colombia
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