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The Honda Group (, Tsh, Ngh) is a
geological group In geology, a group is a lithostratigraphy, lithostratigraphic Stratigraphic unit, unit consisting of a series of related Geological formation, formations that have been classified together to form a group. Formations are the fundamental unit of ...
of the Upper and Middle Magdalena Basins and the adjacent Central and
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of the
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n
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. The group, in older literature also defined as formation, is in its present-day type section in the Tatacoa Desert in the department of Huila subdivided into two main formations; La Victoria and Villavieja. The group was originally defined in and named after
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, Tolima, but has been redefined based on the many fossil finds in the Tatacoa Desert, to the south. In the original type section of its occurrence, the thick group is subdivided into three formations, from old to young; Cambrás, San Antonio and Los Limones. The group dates to the
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period; in its broadest definition from the
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to
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, and in the redefined type section restricted to the
Laventan The Laventan () age is a period of geologic time (13.8 to 11.8 Ma) within the Middle Miocene epoch of the Neogene, used more specifically within the SALMA classification in South America. It follows the Colloncuran and precedes the Mayoan age. ...
age of the South American Land Mammal Ages (SALMA), equivalent to the Middle Miocene
Serravallian The Serravallian is, in the geologic timescale, an List of time periods, age or a stage (stratigraphy), stage in the middle Miocene epoch (geology), Epoch/series (stratigraphy), Series, which spans the time between 13.82 annum, Ma and 11.63 Ma (m ...
epoch. The Honda Group is a Konzentrat-Lagerstätte at the
fossiliferous A fossil (from Classical Latin , ) is any preserved remains, impression, or trace of any once-living thing from a past geological age. Examples include bones, shells, exoskeletons, stone imprints of animals or microbes, objects preserved i ...
La Venta site in the department of Huila and eastern Tolima and hosts one of the richest formations containing Miocene fauna worldwide.


Etymology and definitions

The group was first defined by Hettner in 1892 in the area of the town after which it is named;
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, Tolima.Acosta & Ulloa, 2002, p.34 In 1942 and 1946, the group was defined as a formation by Royo and Gómez. The first author who used the name Honda for a group, was American zoologist who studied the La Venta fauna in detail,
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. Subdivisions of the group have been proposed by many different authors with high detail in the different beds.Villarroel et al., 1996, p.47 Names as "Monkey Beds", "Fish Beds" and "Unit above Fish Beds" have been colloquially used to designate certain stratigraphic units based on their fossil content.Villarroel et al., 1996, p.48 The most accepted definition of the group, formations and members was proposed by Villarroel et al. in 1996 to simplify the stratigraphy in a regional sense solving the excessive subdivision into 19 units by Guerrero et al. (1994).Villarroel et al., 1996, p.51


Regional setting

Today, the sediments of the Honda Group are exposed in the
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(''Valle Medio del Magdalena'', VMM) and Upper Magdalena Valley (''Valle Superior del Magdalena'', VSM) in an intermontane valley between the
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in the east. The valley in between the two major orogenic chains is filled by the
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, the longest river of Colombia. The Upper Magdalena Valley geologically is subdivided into the Neiva Sub-basin with the Girardot Sub-basin of the southernmost Middle Magdalena Valley to the north, divided by the Natagaima Arch.López Quintero, 2007, p.1 The Neiva Sub-basin is bound by the Chusma Fault in the west and to the east by the west-verging Garzón Fault.Jiménez et al., 2012, p.186 The Mulato-Getudo Fault possibly underlies the Honda Group south of the
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.Plancha 188, 2009 The Tatacoa Desert, where the type section of the Honda Group has been redefined is an unusually dry region in Colombia, caused by a mountain induced rain-shadow effect. In Middle Miocene times, the geography was more comparable to the present eastern foothills of the Andes.Kay & Madden, 1997, p.163 The tectonic history of the three mountain chains of Colombia, from west to east, the
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, Central and Eastern Ranges has been studied in detail. The Western and Central Ranges were the first to be exhumed in the Paleogene, with minor uplifts in the Eastern Ranges at this age. The onset of the regional uplift of the Eastern Ranges is dated around the Middle Miocene, with an increased rate of exhumation between 12 and 3 Ma.Sánchez et al., 2012, p.1 This caused a segmentation of the current Magdalena Basins and the
Llanos Basin The Llanos Basin () or Eastern Llanos Basin () is a major sedimentary basin of in northeastern Colombia. The wikt:onshore, onshore foreland basin, foreland on Mesozoic rift basin covers the departments of Colombia, departments of Arauca Departmen ...
to the east, previously part of a larger
foreland basin A foreland basin is a structural basin that develops adjacent and parallel to a mountain belt. Foreland basins form because the immense mass created by crustal thickening associated with the evolution of a mountain belt causes the lithospher ...
to the east of the Central Ranges.Parra, 2008, p.41 The León Formation in the Llanos Basin provides the first indication of the tectonic uplift of the Eastern Ranges, isolating the Llanos Basin from the Magdalena Valley.Villegas et al., 1994, p.1849


Description


Stratigraphy

The Honda Group unconformably overlies in parts the volcanic deposits of the Prado Member,Villarroel et al., 1996, p.50 Barzalosa Formation of the Payandé Group, and in other parts the Saldaña,Carrera Ortíz, 2015, p.24 and Santa Teresa Formations.Álvarez et al., 2017, p.142 The unit is overlain by the Neiva Formation of the Gigante Group.García et al., 2009. p.85 The presence of a hiatus between the Honda Group and the Barzalosa Formation has been suggested.López Quintero, 2007, p.16 The group is characterised by two main formations; the lower La Victoria Formation and upper Villavieja Formation. Previously, the La Dorada Formation has been named as a subdivision of the Honda Group, while other authors define that unit as a member. Other names for members and formations are Cerbatana Member, also published as Cervetana Member, named after Quebrada La Cerbatana, Las Mesitas Formation, El Líbano Formation, Baraya Volcanic Member, named after Baraya, and Cerro Colorado Red Bed Member.Villarroel et al., 1996, p.49 The Perico Member of the La Dorada Formation has been made equivalent to the La Victoria Formation, as well as the El Líbano Formation.


La Victoria Formation

This formation was first defined by Guerrero in his Master's thesis (1991) and further refined in his doctoral thesis in 1993. The type locality of the La Victoria Formation has been set in the La Venta area and the formation is named after the town of La Victoria, at north-northeast of the urban centre of Villavieja. The formation, restricted to the Neiva Sub-basin,Villarroel, 1996, p.53 consists mainly of
sandstone Sandstone is a Clastic rock#Sedimentary clastic rocks, clastic sedimentary rock composed mainly of grain size, sand-sized (0.0625 to 2 mm) silicate mineral, silicate grains, Cementation (geology), cemented together by another mineral. Sand ...
s, conglomeratic sandstones and conglomerates (75%) with intercalated
claystone Mudrocks are a class of fine-grained siliciclastic sedimentary rocks. The varying types of mudrocks include siltstone, claystone, mudstone and shale. Most of the particles of which the stone is composed are less than and are too small to ...
s and
siltstones Siltstone, also known as aleurolite, is a clastic sedimentary rock that is composed mostly of silt Silt is granular material of a size between sand and clay and composed mostly of broken grains of quartz. Silt may occur as a soil (often mixed ...
(25%). The upper part of the La Victoria Formation, underlying the Villavieja Formation, is characterised by a section of conglomerates, designated the Cerbatana Member or Cerbatana Conglomerates. The conglomerate shows trough-cross lamination and imbrication of clasts in a predominantly matrix-supported sequence, with minor clast-supported sections. The base of the conglomerate marks an erosional surface into the underlying silt and clay beds. The clasts of the conglomerate are mostly milky quartz, chert and volcanic in origin, with diameters averaging around with a maximum of . Conglomeratic and medium to coarse-grained sandstone banks, with a similar grain composition as the conglomerates, up to thick are intercalated between the conglomeratic sections. The sandstones are cemented by calcium carbonate in
hardground Carbonate hardgrounds are surfaces of synsedimentarily cemented carbonate layers that have been exposed on the seafloor (Wilson and Palmer, 1992). A hardground is essentially, then, a lithified seafloor. Ancient hardgrounds are found in limeston ...
s that sometimes form rounded concretions. The claystones and siltstones that are less commonly found in the La Victoria Formations range in thickness from and show reddish-brown, greenish-grey and greyish colourations.Villarroel et al., 1996, p.52


Villavieja Formation

The name Villavieja Formation was first proposed by Wellman in 1968 as a member of the Honda Formation. Two years later, the author elevated the rank to a formation, as part of the Honda Group. The formation takes its name from the
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Villavieja, Huila, to the north-northeast of the departmental capital
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. The type locality is situated on the right bank of the
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in the
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of the Colombian Andes. The contact between the Villavieja Formation and the underlying La Victoria Formation is concordant. The basal part of the Villavieja Formation comprises
siltstone Siltstone, also known as aleurolite, is a clastic sedimentary rock that is composed mostly of silt. It is a form of mudrock with a low clay mineral content, which can be distinguished from shale by its lack of fissility. Although its permeabil ...
s and
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s that also form the bulk of the formation with 75 percent. The remaining quarter is composed of conglomeratic
sandstone Sandstone is a Clastic rock#Sedimentary clastic rocks, clastic sedimentary rock composed mainly of grain size, sand-sized (0.0625 to 2 mm) silicate mineral, silicate grains, Cementation (geology), cemented together by another mineral. Sand ...
s. The thickness of the siltstones and claystones can exceed and have interspersed fine- to medium-grained thin sandstone beds. The fine sediments of the Villavieja Formation are coloured greenish, reddish-brown or bluish-grey and display weathering patterns in so-called "cauliflower erosion" structures. The light grey coarser beds, up to conglomeratic sandstone size, do not exceed in thickness and commonly show a lateral transition with the silt- and claystones. The Baraya Member of the Villavieja Formation shows thin yellowish and reddish brown sandstone and siltstone levels with volcaniclastic grains.


Honda area

The Honda Group extends for approximately from the Upper to the Middle Magdalena Basin and is exposed in various locations along the right and left banks of the Magdalena River. Outcrops along the road between Girardot and
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, Cundinamarca show a lower sequence of thick beds of greenish-yellow
feldspar Feldspar ( ; sometimes spelled felspar) is a group of rock-forming aluminium tectosilicate minerals, also containing other cations such as sodium, calcium, potassium, or barium. The most common members of the feldspar group are the ''plagiocl ...
- and
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-rich conglomeratic sandstones, intercalated with reddish claystones and an upper level of alternating medium-to-coarse grained quartz arenites with low-angle cross stratification. These sandstones are intercalated with thick layers of fissile claystones with common calcareous sandstone concretions.ANi & Infracon, 2015, p.33 Sediments of the Honda Group restrict the course of the
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to a narrow valley, close to its confluence with the Magdalena River.ANi & Infracon, 2015, p.45 The majority of the municipality
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, Tolima rests upon sediments of the Honda Group.N.N., s.a., p.182 In the Middle Magdalena Basin and the eastern flank of the Central and the western flank of the Eastern Ranges, the group is subdivided into the Los Limones,
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and Cambrás Formations. The total thickness of these formations in the northern original type section of the Honda Group reaches , while a total thickness of has been registered.


Age

Thanks to the fossil abundance of the Honda Group at La Venta, the geological period of the sediments has received a separate name in the South American Mammal Ages (SALMA);
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, ranging from 13.8 to 11.8 Ma, as the only SALMA age defined north of the equator and in Colombia.Laventan
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The age of the Villavieja Formation has been estimated to be between 17.0 and 12.1 Ma,Villarroel et al., 1996, p.54 while the stratigraphically lower La Victoria Formation is dated at 13.82 to 12.38 Ma (
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), based on fission track and volcanic analysis and paleomagnetic research. The Honda Group is laterally time equivalent with the lower part of the Real Formation in the central and northern Middle Magdalena Basin,Sánchez et al., 2012, p.3 the lower part of the León Formation of the
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,García et al., 2009. p.60 the upper range of the Ciénaga de Oro Formation of the Lower Magdalena Basin,Torres et al., 2012, p.2 and the Caja and Diablo Formations of the Llanos foothills.Acosta & Ulloa, 2002, p.22


Depositional environment

The Honda Group has been deposited in a
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environment, with the lower part of the La Victoria Formation in a meandering setting, while the upper part was formed in a braided river system. The paleocurrent was from the west to the east and east-southeast. The overlying predominantly finer grained Villavieja Formation was deposited in a meandering setting of a smaller size than those of the older La Victoria Formation. Paleocurrent analysis of the sediments in the Baraya and Cerro Colorado Members has revealed a similar flow direction as the La Victoria paleorivers, while the upper part of the Cerro Colorado Member shows an opposite trend to the west. The volcanic clasts of the formations have as provenance the Central Range volcanism, of which the volcaniclastics in the Honda Group mark its onset.Gónzalez, 2001, p.81Kroonenberg et al., 1982, p.21 The depositional boundary for the Honda Group in the east is formed by the reverse Prado-Suárez and Cambrás-Salinas-Cambao Faults.Triviño, 1993, p.29


Paleoclimate and vegetation

Analysis of the "Monkey Beds" of the Honda Group, provided estimates of annual precipitation levels between . Today, these levels of rainfall are associated with the transition between
savanna A savanna or savannah is a mixed woodland-grassland (i.e. grassy woodland) biome and ecosystem characterised by the trees being sufficiently widely spaced so that the canopy does not close. The open canopy allows sufficient light to reach th ...
and forest environments in lowland South America. The vegetation of the La Venta fossil assemblage was diverse due to the different biomes of the depositional environment; meandering and braided river systems in a setting at lower altitudes than the present-day elevation of more than above mean sea level. It has been suggested that the vegetational cover of the Honda Group sedimentary sequence was not a continuous canopy forest, yet a complex pattern of different flora ecosystems. The evergreen Amazonian foothill forests of today would therefore postdate the uplift of the Eastern Ranges of the Andes.Kay & Madden, 1997, p.186 Based on vegetational and grazer diversity analysis of the La Venta fauna, it has been suggested the ecosystem resembled more that of Africa and Asia than of the modern Neotropics. Research of the
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s found in various levels within the Honda Group suggests the presence of arid areas in close proximity to pluvial parts.Flórez et al., 2013, p.243


Petroleum geology

In the oil-producing Upper Magdalena Basin, the Honda Group is one of the reservoir formations, next to the more important Caballos and Monserrate Formations.Barrero et al., 2007, p.85Carrera Ortíz, 2015, p.25 Shales of the Honda Group function as
seal rock A petroleum reservoir or oil and gas reservoir is a subsurface accumulation of hydrocarbons contained in porous or fractured rock formations. Such reservoirs form when kerogen (ancient plant matter) is created in surrounding rock by the presenc ...
for certain oilfields in the Upper Magdalena Basin.Carrera Ortíz, 2015, p.26 In the Tello Field in the basin, the Honda Group forms the
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rock for the producing Monserrate reservoirs.Ramón et al., 2001, p.63


Fossil content

The Honda Group is the richest fossiliferous stratigraphic unit of Colombia, and one of the most important for the Miocene worldwide. At the La Venta site, numerous fossils of various orders have been recovered and are found still. The site marks a unique ecosystem showing a broad range of
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. La Venta is also an important site as it represents the youngest uniquely South American faunal assemblage before the
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; the result of the uplift of the
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, of which the initial phase has been dated at around 12 Ma.De Porta, 2003, p.191 This led to a drastic alteration of the South American former island continental fauna. The
Sparassodonta Sparassodonta (from Ancient Greek, Greek to tear, rend; and , gen.
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formed the dominant carnivorous mammal group in South America during most of the Cenozoic. In South America, the carnivorous adaptive zone in terrestrial ecosystems was shared with other mammals;
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s ( Phorusrhacoidea), large crocodiles (
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), large snakes (
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and
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), and even occasionally frogs.Súarez, 2015, p.03 The diversity of fossil freshwater fishes and crocodilians at La Venta is the richest assemblage of South America.Kay & Madden, 1997, p.183Fauna de La Venta - flora, cangrejos y peces
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The genus names '' Hondadelphys'' and '' Hondathentes'', and the species
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s of '' Anadasypus hondanus'' and '' Scirrotherium hondaensis'' refer to the Honda Group. The
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'' Brievabradys laventensis'', the
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'' Stirtonia tatacoensis'' (originally described as ''Kondous laventicus''), and the
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'' Micoureus laventicus'' were named after La Venta, while the primates '' Miocallicebus villaviejai'' and '' Stirtonia victoriae'' received their species epithets from the formations comprising the Honda Group.


Mammals


Chiroptera


Metatherians

; Didelphimorphia ; Microbiotheria ; Sparassodonta ; Paucituberculata


Primates


Astrapotheria


Panperissodactyla

; Litopterna ;Notoungulata


Rodent


Sirenia


Xenarthra

;Pilosa ; Cingulata


Birds


Reptiles and amphibians

; Crocodilians ; Turtles ; Snakes ; Lizards ; Frogs


Fish and crustaceans


Panorama


Regional correlations

;Legend *
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* important formation * fossiliferous formation * minor formation * ' * proximal Llanos (Medina) * distal Llanos (Saltarin 1A well) __NOTOC__


Laventan correlations


See also

* Cretaceous stratigraphy of the central Colombian Eastern Ranges * Early Cretaceous stratigraphy of Iberia


Sources


Notes


References


Bibliography


General

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Llanos Basin

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Basement

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= 'Paleozoic'

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= 'Jurassic'

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Maps

;National * * ;Regional * * *


Llanos Basin

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Catatumbo Basin

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Eastern Cordillera

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Upper Magdalena Valley (VSM)

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Caguán-Putumayo Basin

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See also

* Geology of the Eastern Hills * Geology of the Ocetá Páramo * Geology of the Altiplano Cundiboyacense *
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Cerrejón Cerrejón is a large Coal mining, open-pit coal mine in Northern Colombia owned by Glencore. At Cerrejón, low-ash, low-sulphur bituminous coal from the Cerrejón Formation is excavated. At over the mine is one of the largest of its type, the la ...
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Paja Formation The Paja Formation (, K1p, Kip, Kimp, b3b6p) is an Early Cretaceous formation (geology), geologic formation of central Colombia. The formation extends across the northern part of the Altiplano Cundiboyacense, the Colombian emeralds#Western belt, W ...
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Faunas del Cenozoico de Colombia
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Geology Geology (). is a branch of natural science concerned with the Earth and other astronomical objects, the rocks of which they are composed, and the processes by which they change over time. Modern geology significantly overlaps all other Earth ...
Claystone groups