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LithoPermianTriassicJurassic

Aubange Formation

The information on this page is a summary description. The full formal description is available here: Aubange Formation Abbreviation AUB Parent unit Child units Ottemt Member Lithological description Grey sandy marl with centimetric to pluri-decimetric lenses of limestone and argillaceoussandy limestone. Locally, limonitic crusts or conglomerate. Fauna is relatively abundant and bioturbation generally high. A...

Buntsandstein Formation

The information on this page is a summary description. The full formal description is available here: Buntsandstein Formation Abbreviation Parent unit Altena Group Child units Gruitrode Member, Bullen Member, Bree Member Lithological description The Buntsandstein Formation encompasses all predominantly red-coloured and sandy siliciclastic sediments, assigned to the Lower Triassic. The overall regressive trend, introduced by...

Warcq Member

The information on this page is a summary description. The full formal description is available here: Warcq Member Abbreviation Parent unit Jamoigne Formation Child units Lithological description Age Thickness Area of occurrence Type locality Alternative names Authors Boulvain, F., Belanger, I., Delsate, D., Ghysel, P., Godefrout, P., Laloux, M., Monteyne, R. & Roche, M. Date...

Ottemt Member

The information on this page is a summary description. The full formal description is available here: Ottemt Member Abbreviation Parent unit Aubange Formation Child units Lithological description Age Thickness Area of occurrence Type locality Alternative names Authors Boulvain, F., Belanger, I., Delsate, D., Ghysel, P., Godefrout, P., Laloux, M., Monteyne, R. & Roche, M. Date...

Gruitrode Member

The information on this page is a summary description. The full formal description is available here: Gruitrode Member Abbreviation Parent unit Buntsandstein Formation Child units Lithological description Alternation of red thick-bedded siltstones to silty claystones and sandstones of varying granulometry , including conglomerates, occasionally bleached; top at last siltstone; Age Thickness Gruitrode Member 100 m...

Luxembourg Formation

The information on this page is a summary description. The full formal description is available here: Luxembourg Formation Abbreviation LUX Parent unit Child units Metzert Member, Florenville Member, Orval Member, Virton Member, Chevratte Member, Stockem Member Lithological description Alternation of sandy limestone and sand with cross-bedded stratifications; locally, homogeneous sand, sandstone and coquinas (“lumachelles”). Age...

Grandcourt Formation

The information on this page is a summary description. The full formal description is available here: Grandcourt Formation Abbreviation GRT Parent unit Child units Lithological description Generally bituminous grey clay and marl with a thin silty-calcareous lamination, and laminar limestone nodules (“Schistes Cartons” Member), passing toward the top to sandier laminated marl, rich in septaria....

Bullen Member

The information on this page is a summary description. The full formal description is available here: Bullen Member Abbreviation Parent unit Buntsandstein Formation Child units Lithological description Red, often bleached sandstones of varying granulometry, including conglomerates (pebbles can be either of synsedimentary pedogenetic origin or allochtonous and similar in composition to the basal Permian conglomerate,...

Metzert Member

The information on this page is a summary description. The full formal description is available here: Metzert Member Abbreviation Parent unit Luxembourg 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 Metzert Member, 14/12/2022. National Commission for Stratigraphy Belgium....

Mont-Saint-Martin Formation

The information on this page is a summary description. The full formal description is available here: Mont-Saint-Martin Formation Abbreviation MSN Parent unit Child units Lithological description Argillaceous sandstone (“Supraliasic Sandstone”), followed by ferruginous marl including several iron oolite beds, and ending with sandy marl. Locally, coquina beds. Age Mont-Saint-Martin Formation is dated from Upper Toarcian...
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