Membre de la Forclaz

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Darstellung und Status

Farbe CMYK
(0%,11%,26%,31%)
Farbe RGB
R: 175 G: 155 B: 130
Rang
lithostratigraphisches Member (Subformation)
Gebrauch
Element ist in Gebrauch
Status
gültiger formeller Begriff
Diskussion des Status

Nomenklatur

Deutsch
Forclaz-Member
Français
Membre de la Forclaz
Italiano
Membro della Forclaz
English
Forclaz Member
Herkunft des Namens

Ruisseau de la Forclaz (VD), Ormont-Dessous

Historische Varianten

Marnes et calcaires du torrent de la Forclaz (Badoux & Homewood 1978, Badoux & Gabus 1991), Forclaz member (Ringgenberg et al. 2001)

Beschreibung

Mächtigkeit
30-50 m (Ringgenberg et al. 2001)

Komponenten

Fossilien
  • Foraminiferen
  • Bivalven

Bositra buchi (Roemer 1836)

Hierarchie und Abfolge

Übergeordnete Einheit

Alter

Alter Top
  • Bathonien
Alter Basis
  • Bathonien
Datierungsmethode

Foraminifères: Protopeneroplis striata (Weynschenk), Archeosepta platierensis (Wernli) (Badoux & Homewood 1978).

Geografie

Typusregion
Vallée de la Grande Eau, entre Le Sépey et la Forclaz

Paläogeografie und Tektonik

  • Dogger
Herkunftstyp
  • sedimentär

Referenzen

Neubearbeitung
Ringgenberg Yann, Tomassi Alexander, Stampfli Gérard M. (2001) : The Jurassic sequence of the Niesen nappe in the region of Le Sépey - La Forclaz (Swirtzerland): witness of the Piemont rifting in the Helvetic paleogeographic domain. Bull. Soc. vaud. Sci. nat. 87/4, 353-372

p.360: 2.1.5. Forclaz member (Bathonian) Good outcrops of this member are only found in La Forclaz stream (map 1:25'000 n°1285, Les Diablerets, geographic coordinates: 571'600/133'325 to 571 '775/133'650). It is 30 to 50 m thick and composed of turbiditic sandy limestones which alternate with marls. The proportion sand/marls is 1:1 and Tabe sequences are present. The detritic elements point to a more basinal environment than for the other members: limestones with little quartz, feldspars and white micas but a lot of spicules, recrystallized echinoderms, Lenticulina, Nodosoaria and little or no resedimented platform fragments. Marls interbeds are sometimes full of Posidonia bronni or bositra and ichnofossil imprints. Homewood and Badoux (1978) found Protopeneroplis striata (WEYNSCHENK) and Archeosepta platierensis (WERNLI) which indicate a Bathonian age. The transition to the Langy member is gradual, the bed thickness and the detritic fraction increase upward.

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