Earth:Pielach Formation
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Short description: Geologic formation in Austria
Pielach Formation Stratigraphic range: Chattian (late Kiscellian-early Egerian) 28.4–23 Ma | |
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Type | Formation |
Underlies | Melk Formation |
Overlies | Basement |
Lithology | |
Primary | Mudstone, sandstone |
Location | |
Coordinates | [ ⚑ ] : 48°12′N 15°12′E / 48.2°N 15.2°E |
Paleocoordinates | [ ⚑ ] 46°12′N 14°00′E / 46.2°N 14.0°E |
Region | Lower Austria |
Country | Austria |
Type section | |
Named for | Pielach |
The Pielach Formation is a geologic formation in Lower Austria, Austria. It preserves fossils dating back to the Chattian stage (late Kiscellian to early Egerian) of the Oligocene period. The formation unconformably overlies basement rock, and is overlain by the Melk Formation.
Fossil content
The formation has provided fossils of:[1][2]
- Bivalves
- Acanthocardia bojorum
- Acanthocardia bokorum
- Angulus (Peronidia)
- Anomia ephippium
- Corbula (Caryocorbula) carinata
- Cordiopsis incrassata
- Crassostrea fimbriata
- Diplodonta (Diplodonta) rotundata
- Gari protracta
- Isognomon (Hippochaeta) maxillatus
- Lucinella divaricata
- Lutraria (Lutraria) sanna
- Macrocallista beyrichi
- Mytilopsis basteroti
- Mytilus (Crenomytilus) aquitanicus
- Polymesoda subarata
- Saxolucina heberti
- Scapharca (Scapharca) diluvii
- Thracia ventricosa
- Teredo sp.
- Cardiidae indet.
- Gastropods
- Agapilia picta
- Bullia hungarica
- Calyptraea chinensis
- Cochlis tigrina
- Euspira helicina
- Granulolabium plicatum
- Melanopsis impressa
- Mesohalina margaritaceus
- Theodoxus crenulatus
- Turritella (Haustator) venus
See also
- List of fossiliferous stratigraphic units in Austria
References
- ↑ Pielach Formation at Fossilworks.org
- ↑ Harzhauser & Mandic, 2001
Bibliography
- Harzhauser, M., and O. Mandic. 2001. Late Oligocene gastropods and bivalves from the Lower and Upper Austrian Molasse Basin. Osterreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften, Schriftenreihe der Erdwissenschaftlichen Komimissionen 14. 671–795.
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pielach Formation.
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