Category

LithoPermianTriassicJurassic

Malmédy Formation

The information on this page is a summary description. The full formal description is available here: Malmédy Formation Abbreviation MAL Parent unit Child units Lower Member, Middle Member, Upper Member Lithological description Age Thickness Area of occurrence Type locality Alternative names Authors Bultynck, P., Geukens, F. & Smolderen, A. Date 01/01/2001 Cite as Bultynck, P.,...

Habay Formation

The information on this page is a summary description. The full formal description is available here: Habay Formation Abbreviation HAB Parent unit Child units Lithological description Alternation of conglomerate, sand, argillaceous sand, conglomeratic dolomite and clay, generally brick-red, sometimes greenish. This unit, with a marked continental character, rests unconformably on the Devonian basement. Its thickness...

Strassen Member

The information on this page is a summary description. The full formal description is available here: Strassen Member Abbreviation Parent unit Arlon Formation Child units Lithological description Age Thickness Area of occurrence Type locality Alternative names Authors Dusar, M. Date 14/12/2022 Cite as Dusar, M., 2022. The Strassen Member, 14/12/2022. National Commission for Stratigraphy Belgium....

Lower Member

The information on this page is a summary description. The full formal description is available here: Lower Member Abbreviation Parent unit Malmédy Formation Child units Lithological description Age Thickness Area of occurrence Type locality Alternative names Authors Bultynck, P., Geukens, F. & Smolderen, A. Date 01/01/2001 Cite as Bultynck, P., Geukens, F. & Smolderen, A.,...

Attert Formation

The information on this page is a summary description. The full formal description is available here: Attert Formation Abbreviation ATT Parent unit Child units Lithological description Greenish or purplish marl and dolomitic marl (“marnolithes”), interbedded with decimetric white dolomitic lenses, some clay, conglomeratic argillaceous sandstone, and occasionally conglomerate with dolomitic cement. In boreholes, gypsum layers....

Posterie Member

The information on this page is a summary description. The full formal description is available here: Posterie Member Abbreviation Parent unit Arlon Formation Child units Lithological description Age Thickness Area of occurrence Type locality Alternative names Authors Dusar, M. Date 14/12/2022 Cite as Dusar, M., 2022. The Posterie Member, 14/12/2022. National Commission for Stratigraphy Belgium....

Middle Member

The information on this page is a summary description. The full formal description is available here: Middle Member Abbreviation Parent unit Malmédy Formation Child units Lithological description Age Thickness Area of occurrence Type locality Alternative names Authors Bultynck, P., Geukens, F. & Smolderen, A. Date 01/01/2001 Cite as Bultynck, P., Geukens, F. & Smolderen, A.,...

Mortinsart Formation

The information on this page is a summary description. The full formal description is available here: Mortinsart Formation Abbreviation MOR Parent unit Child units Argiles de Levallois Member Lithological description Alternation of grey to greenish sandstone, sand, silt and black or greenish clay. Locally, some gravelly beds, bone-beds and lignite. This unit is capped in...

Hondelange Formation

The information on this page is a summary description. The full formal description is available here: Hondelange Formation Abbreviation HON Parent unit Child units Lithological description The following is a summary of the main lithological characteristics of the Hondelange Formation, as observed in the boreholes and during the geological survey of Belgian Lorraine (Belanger et...

Upper Member

The information on this page is a summary description. The full formal description is available here: Upper Member Abbreviation Parent unit Malmédy Formation Child units Lithological description Age Thickness Area of occurrence Type locality Alternative names Authors Bultynck, P., Geukens, F. & Smolderen, A. Date 01/01/2001 Cite as Bultynck, P., Geukens, F. & Smolderen, A.,...
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