Mortinsart Formation

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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 the east of Belgian Lorraine by wine-colour clays (“Argiles de Levallois”) and in the western part of the area by a pebbly horizon.
Age The formation is dated from Rhaetian sensu lato, on the basis of the presence of pelecypod Rhaetavicula contorta, a characteristic fossil of the Mortinsart Formation. Rhaetian sensu lato on the basis of palynomorphs (Schurmann, 1977; Adloff & Doubinger, 1982; Roche, 1994; Rauscher et al., 1995) and of vertebrates. The marine components of the vertebrate assemblage discovered in the Mortinsart Formation at Habay-la-Vieille (Duffin et al., 1983) and Attert (Duffin & Delsate, 1993) closely resemble the typical Rhaetian vertebrate fauna from Holwell (Duffin, 1980) and Aust (Storrs, 1994) in England.
Thickness The formation is a dozen m thick near Habay and Attert (central area). In the western area, west of Rossignol, it is transgressive on the Palaeozoic basement and is characterized by a reduced thickness. Thickness does not increase strongly towards the south since, close to the French border, in the Latour borehole, it remains less than 20 m. The Argiles de Levallois disappear westwards of a NNE-SSW line passing through Lischert.
Area of occurrence North of Belgian Lorraine.
Type locality Small stream close to Grendel (see Monteyne, 1969).
Alternative names
Authors Boulvain, F., Belanger, I., Delsate, D., Ghysel, P., Godefrout, P., Laloux, M., Monteyne, R. & Roche, M.
Date 01/01/2001
Cite as Boulvain, F., Belanger, I., Delsate, D., Ghysel, P., Godefrout, P., Laloux, M., Monteyne, R. & Roche, M., 2001. The Mortinsart Formation, 01/01/2001. National Commission for Stratigraphy Belgium. http://ncs.naturalsciences.be/lithostratigraphy/Mortinsart-Formation
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