Flysch di Pontida

Darstellung und Status

Farbe RGB
R: 190 G: 190 B: 110
Rang
lithostratigraphische Formation
Gebrauch
Element ist nicht in Gebrauch
Status
informeller Begriff

Nomenklatur

Deutsch
Pontida-Flysch
Français
Flysch de Pontida
Italiano
Flysch di Pontida
English
Pontida Flysch
Herkunft des Namens

Pontida (Italia)

Historische Varianten

Flysch grigio (Vento 1951), Formazione di Pontida (De Rosa & Rizzini 1967, Bichsel & Häring 1981, Bersezio et al. 1990), Pontida Formation (Bernoulli et al. 1981)

Beschreibung

Mächtigkeit
Ca. 300 m.; max. 450 m (Bichsel & Häring 1981)

Alter

Alter Top
  • Spätes Coniacien
Alter Basis
  • Frühes Turonien

Geografie

Geographische Verbreitung
Lombardia centrale (Brianza).

Paläogeografie und Tektonik

  • Südalpine Flysche
Tektonische Einheit (bzw. Überbegriff)
Herkunftstyp
  • sedimentär
Bildungsbedingungen

Deposizione abissala / depositi di piana di bacino (Bichsel & Haering 1981)

Referenzen

Neubearbeitung
Bichsel Matthias, Häring Markus O. (1981) : Facies evolution of Late Cretaceous flysch in Lombardy (northern Italy). Eclogae geol. Helv. 74/2, 383–420

p.391: The term Pontida Formation was first used by de Rosa & Rizzini (1967) for the succession of turbiditic sandstones and marls in the Pontida area (section 31, p. 406; Fig. 1, G). The expression "Flysch grigio", introduced by Venzo (1951) is a synonym.
The individual turbidites, mainly Tb-e and Tc-e Bouma sequences, ranging from 5 to 100 cm in thickness, have a wide lateral continuity and are bound by even and parallel surfaces. The sandstone/shale ratio is 1:3 (facies D). The turbidites are acyclically arranged; the Pontida Formation displays the diagnostic features of a basin-plain facies association (Fig. 3). The sandstones are grey, brown weathering, of
fine to medium grain. Three main lithologie types can be distinguished: Lithic arenites are composed of siliciclastic fragments such as quartz, crystalline rocks, chert, feldspar and mica. Bioclastic arenites are mainly composed of detrital carbonate particles, such as fragments of echinoderms, molluscs (Inoceramus and rudists), microfossils and lithoclasts derived from the Mesozoic formations of the southern Alps. Foraminiferal arenites: composed mainly of planktonic foraminifera (50-80%) together with silt-sized quartz grains and mica.

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