Earth:Salin Formation

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Salin Formation
Stratigraphic range: Miocene-Pliocene
TypeGeological formation
Unit ofSalar de Atacama basin
Thicknessc. 200 m
Lithology
PrimaryVolcaniclastic sand, silt and gravel
OtherVolcanic ash, evaporite
Location
Coordinates [ ⚑ ] : 24°1′51.70″S 68°11′44.79″W / 24.031028°S 68.195775°W / -24.031028; -68.195775
RegionAntofagasta Region
CountryChile
Salin Formation is located in Chile
Salin Formation
Salin Formation (Chile)

Salin Formation (Spanish: Formación Salin) is a geological formation composed of alternations of volcanic sand, silt and gravel in inland Antofagasta Region, northern Chile.[1][2] The formation is poorly consolidated and include layers of volcanic ash and evaporite as well as lacustrine sediments.[1][3] The formation is overlaid by a permeable ignimbrite.[2] Based on geochemical similarities Socompa volcano may be the source for the upper units of the formation.[4] The formation is the main water-bearing geological unit of the Monturaqui-Negrillar-Tilopozo Aquifer.[1][5] The formation has been estimated to have medium to high permeability.[3]

References

Bibliography
  • Anderson, Mark; Low, Rob; Foot, Stephen (January 2002). "Sustainable groundwater development in arid, high Andean basins" (in en). Geological Society, London, Special Publications 193 (1): 133–144. doi:10.1144/GSL.SP.2002.193.01.11. ISSN 0305-8719. Bibcode2002GSLSP.193..133A. https://www.lyellcollection.org/doi/10.1144/GSL.SP.2002.193.01.11. 
  • Bravo Castro, Pedro Ignacio (2021). Estudio hidraúlico de aguas subterráneas de la zona de Monturaqui, Salar de Atacama, Chile (Thesis) (in español). University of Chile. Retrieved 2025-07-22.
  • Lelli, Matteo (2018). SOCOMPA GEOTHERMAL PROSPECT: Report on waters geochemistry (Report). https://repositorio.segemar.gob.ar/bitstream/handle/308849217/2430/Socompa_Report_Geochemistry.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y. Retrieved 2025-07-07. 
  • Rissmann, Clinton; Leybourne, Matthew; Benn, Chris; Christenson, Bruce (March 2015). "The origin of solutes within the groundwaters of a high Andean aquifer". Chemical Geology 396: 164–181. doi:10.1016/j.chemgeo.2014.11.029. Bibcode2015ChGeo.396..164R. 

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