Piedrancha Fault

Coordinates: 01°02′13″N 78°01′32″W / 1.03694°N 78.02556°W / 1.03694; -78.02556
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Piedrancha Fault
Falla de Piedrancha
Age
Quaternary
OrogenyAndean

The Piedrancha Fault (

strike of 033.8 ± 14 in the Western Ranges of the Colombian Andes
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Etymology

The fault is named after Piedrancha, the original name for the municipality Mallama in Nariño.[1]

Description

The Piedrancha Fault is in the

Pasto. The fault places Cretaceous oceanic rocks on the west against Cenozoic volcanic rocks on the east. The fault is believed to extend south into the Republic of Ecuador.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Paris et al., 2000, p.55

Bibliography

  • Paris, Gabriel; Michael N. Machette; Richard L. Dart, and Kathleen M. Haller. 2000a. Map and Database of Quaternary Faults and Folds in Colombia and its Offshore Regions, 1–66. USGS. Accessed 2017-09-18.

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