Tahamí terrane

Tahamí terrane
Stratigraphic range: Permo-Triassic (emplaced)
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Tahamí terrane is enclosed by the Bucaramanga-Santa Marta Fault (orange), northernmost Oca Fault (white) and Romeral Fault System (violet)
TypeTerrane
Unit ofNorth Andes plate
Sub-unitsSubunits
UnderliesArquía, Caribbean, La Guajira & Quebradagrande terranes
OverliesChibcha terrane
Lithology
PrimaryComplexes, basins
OtherVolcanoes
Location
LocationAntioquia, Bolívar, Caldas, Cauca, La Guajira, Magdalena, Nariño, Risaralda, Sucre, Valle del Cauca departments
Coordinates7°08′00″N 75°13′45″W / 7.13333°N 75.22917°W / 7.13333; -75.22917
RegionAndean, Caribbean
CountryColombia
ExtentCentral, Macuira, SNSM
Type section
Named forTahamí, Nutabe
Tahamí terrane (Colombia)
Tahamí terrane (Antioquia Department)

The Tahamí (Spanish: Terreno Tahamí, TT) or Tahamí–Panzenú terrane is one of the geological provinces (terranes) of Colombia. The terrane, dating to the Permo-Triassic, is situated on the North Andes plate. The contact with the Chibcha, Arquía and Quebradagrande terranes is formed by the megaregional Romeral fault system. A tiny terrane is located at the contact with the Quebradagrande terrane; Anacona terrane.

The terrane is offset along the regional Bucaramanga-Santa Marta Fault from the Caribbean, La Guajira and Chibcha terranes, and by the regional Oca Fault with the Chibcha terrane.