Fosses Formation

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The full formal description is available here: Fosses Formation

Abbreviation FOS
Parent unit
Child units
Lithological description From top to bottom green and dark green fine sandy shale, with trilobites and brachiopods; greywacke, calcareous shale with locally some limestone beds rich in brachiopods (Michot, 1934). Composed of two members: a lower Bois de Presles Member – (BDP): clayey limestone, calcareous shale, fossiliferous with brachiopods, cystoids and trilobites (Martin, 1969a after Michot, 1927, 1934); an alternation of thin-bedded muddy limestone and calcareous shale; calcareous shale with thin limestone layers in the upper part of the member; rather rich in brachiopods, crinoids, trilobites, bryozoans, corals, echinoderm debris, cystoids, molluscs and algae; the lowest beds contain a coarse crinoidal limestone above a basal conglomerate (Cocriamont conglomerate) (Tourneur et al., 1993). An upper Faulx-les-Tombes Member – (FLT): “schistes mouchetés” of Lassine (unpublished in Martin, 1969); green sandy shale with on breaking surfaces blackish elliptic or fusiform spots and a rare macrofauna level (Martin, 1969a after Michot, 1927, 1934); bioturbated calcareous shale (Tourneur et al., 1993).
Age Based on trilobites, brachiopods etc., considered to be Caradoc or Caradoc and Ashgill (see Martin, 1969a); the cystoids studied by Regnell (1951) indicated the Ashgill. A restudy of the brachiopods and trilobites indicated the preHirnantian Ashgill (Sheehan, 1987; Lespérance & Sheehan, 1987).
Thickness 100-110 m (Michot, 1957); upper member: 50 m, lower member: about 50 m (Tourneur et al., 1993).
Area of occurrence Condroz inlier, also in the Puagne area.
Type locality 1 km east of the city of Fosses, in the northern bank of the Fuette and Rosière rivers (Malaise, 1873); also between the city of Fosses and the village Sart-Eustache.
Alternative names Assise de Fosse; Schistes de Fosse; Horizon de Fosse; Grauwacke de Fosse.
Authors Verniers, J., Herbosch, A., Vanguestaine, M., Geukes, F., Delcambre, B., Pingot, J.-L., Belanger, I., Hennebert, M., Debacker, T., Sintubin, M. & De Vos, W.
Date 01/01/2001
Cite as Verniers, J., Herbosch, A., Vanguestaine, M., Geukes, F., Delcambre, B., Pingot, J.-L., Belanger, I., Hennebert, M., Debacker, T., Sintubin, M. & De Vos, W., 2001. The Fosses Formation, 01/01/2001. National Commission for Stratigraphy Belgium. https://ncs.naturalsciences.be/lithostratigraphy/Fosses-Formation
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Lithostratigraphy Lower Paleozoic

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