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Trampas Group
Stratigraphic range: Calymmian
Trampas Group beds in Picuris Mountains
TypeGroup
Sub-unitsPilar Formation, Piedra Lumbre Formation
UnderliesMarquenas Formation
OverliesOrtega Formation
Thickness1,000 m (3,300 ft)
Lithology
PrimarySchist, phyllite
OtherQuartzite
Location
Coordinates36°12′07″N 105°52′19″W / 36.202°N 105.872°W / 36.202; -105.872
RegionPicuris Mountains, New Mexico
CountryUnited States
Type section
Named forTrampas, New Mexico
Named byDaniel, Pfeiffer, Jones, and McFarlane
Year defined2013
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The Trampas Group is a group of geologic formations that crops out in the Picuris Mountains of northern New Mexico. Detrital zircon geochronology yields a maximum age of 1475 million years, corresponding to the Calymmian period.

Description

The Trampas Group consists of metasedimentary formations desposited in the reactivated Pilar Basin during the Picuris orogeny. Detrital zircon geochronology yields a maximum age of 1475 Mya, considerably younger than the underlying Hondo Group.

The formations included in the Trampas Group are the Pilar Formation, a carbonaceous phyllite, and the Piedra Lumbre Formation, which is primarily feldspathic schist with some quartzite and phyllite.

History of investigation

The formations of the Trampas Group were originally by Bauer and Williams in the Hondo Group as part of their sweeping revision of northern New Mexico Precambrian stratigraphy in 1989. However, detrital zircon geochronology demonstrated that while the lower two formations of the original Hondo Group, the Ortega Formation and the Rinconada Formation, were Statherian in age, the upper two formations, the Pilar Formation and the Piedra Lumbre Formation, were Calymmian in age and they were removed into their own Tgrampas Group.

Footnotes

  1. ^ Daniel et al. 2013
  2. Bauer and Williams 1989

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