Vellereille Member

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The full formal description is available here: Vellereille Member

Abbreviation
Parent unit Gembloux Formation
Child units
Lithological description This member starts with ca 2 m of calcareous loesses bearing a few palaeosols (tundra gley and A1 horizons; Haesaerts & Van Vliet, 1974). Reworked carbonated loesses are following up; they are decalcified by of a brown boreal pedogenesis (Les Vaux Soil; Haesaerts & Van Vliet, 1974; Haesaerts et al., 1997). The member ends with a last generation of slightly reworked loess, encompassing several humic horizons developed in valley slope position (Haesaerts & de Heinzelin, 1979; Haesaerts, 2004). It is capped by a thick tundra gley (defined here as the Harveng(1) Soil) with large icewedge pseudomorphs filled with carbonated loess of the Hesbaye Member.
Age Upper Pleistocene – upper part of Weichselian lower pleniglacial (upper part of MIS 4) and Weichselian middle pleniglacial (MIS 3). The Harveng Soil (tundra gley) ending the member is well dated ca 26 ka BP in several Eurasian loess sections (Haesaerts, 1984, 1985; Haesaerts et al., 2004).
Thickness
Area of occurrence Middle Belgium, on plateau and valley slopes.
Type locality Harmignies (Omya Benelux and CBR chalk quarries; respectively at 50°25’08”N / 4°00’35”E and 50°25’13”N / 4°00’56”E); Vellereille-Le-Sec is a village east of Harmignies. Paratype: Eben-Emael (western wall of the CBR chalk quarry at Romont; 50°47’27”N / 5°38’37”E).
Alternative names
Authors Haesaerts, P., Pirson, S. & Meijs, E.
Date 07/12/2011
Cite as Haesaerts, P., Pirson, S. & Meijs, E., 2011. The Vellereille Member, 07/12/2011. National Commission for Stratigraphy Belgium. http://ncs.naturalsciences.be/lithostratigraphy/Vellereille-Member

Quaternary

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