Müschauns-Dolomit

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Representation and status

Index
t5
Color CMYK
(0%,41%,100%,4%)
Color RGB
R: 245 G: 145 B: 0
Rank
lithostratigraphic Formation
Validity
Unit is in Use
Status
informal term

Nomenclature

Deutsch
Müschauns-Dolomit
Français
Dolomie du Val Müschauns
Italiano
Dolomia della Val Müschauns
English
Müschauns Dolomite
Origin of the Name

Val Müschauns (GR) - S-chanf

Historical Variants
Hauptdolomit = unternorisch (Hess 1953), membro inferiore dolomitico (Pozzi 1959), unternorischer Dolomit (Somm 1965), Münschauns-Dolomit [sic], Müschauns Dolomit (Furrer et al. 1985), unterer Dolomit = Müschauns-Dolomit (Dössegger 1987, Trümpy et al. 1997)

Description

Thickness
300-400 m (Hess 1953), 350 m (Pozzi 1959), 400 m (Furrer et al. 1985), bis 500 m (Trümpy et al. 1997

Hierarchy and sequence

Units at roof
Units at floor
Upper boundary
Quattervals-Fm.
Lower boundary
Fanez-Fm. (Raibl-Gr.)

Age

Age at top
  • Early Norian
Age at base
  • Early Norian
Dating Method

Biostratigraphie mit Bivalven und Gastropoden (Furrer et al. 1985) ; vermutlich frühes Norien (Trümpy et al. 1997)

Geography

Type area
Engadiner Dolomiten (GR)

Palaenography and tectonic

Tectonic unit (resp. main category)
Kind of protolith
  • sedimentary
Conditions of formation
"Shallow to intermediate subtidal." (Furrer et al. 1985)

References

Definition
Furrer Heinz (Ed.) (1985) : Field workshop on Triassic and Jurassic sediments in the Eastern Alps of Switzerland. Mitt. geol. Inst. ETH und Univ. Zürich (N.F.) 248, 81 S.
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