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Couches de Barroubio - Layer D, Narbonne, Aude, Occitanie, France
Formation | Couches de Barroubio |
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Member | Layer D |
Age: | 485 - 478 Ma Paleozoic |
Interval | Tremadoc |
Lithology | sandstone/"limestone" |
Number of Collections | 1 |
Number of Occurrences | 12 |
Recorded Sample Locations
Location | Region | Stratigraphic Name |
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Maurerie | Narbonne, Aude, Occitanie, France | Couches de Barroubio - Layer D |
Associated Units
Stratigraphic Name | Age | Lithology | Occurrence Records |
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Couches de Barroubio - Layer C | 485 - 478 Ma Paleozoic | sandstone | 18 |
Couches de Barroubio - Level A | 485 - 478 Ma Paleozoic | sandstone/"limestone" | 5 |
Couches de Barroubio - Level B | 485 - 478 Ma Paleozoic | sandstone/"limestone" | 2 |
Couches de Barroubio - Level C | 485 - 478 Ma Paleozoic | sandstone | 18 |
Couches de Barroubio - Level D | 485 - 478 Ma Paleozoic | sandstone/"limestone" | 16 |
Couches de Barroubio - Niveau A | 485 - 478 Ma Paleozoic | sandstone/"limestone" | 5 |
Couches de Barroubio - Niveau B | 485 - 478 Ma Paleozoic | sandstone/"limestone" | 2 |
Couches de la Cluse de L'Orb - Gres a Lingules Superieur | 479 - 466 Ma Ordovician | sandstone/"shale" | 14 |
Couches de la Maurerie - Layer H | 478 - 466 Ma Ordovician | shale/sandstone | 23 |
Couches du Foulon - Niveau K | 479 - 466 Ma Ordovician | shale/sandstone | 26 |
Glauzy | 461 - 446 Ma Ordovician | sandstone | 53 |
Schistes de Saint-Chinian - Niveau G | 479 - 466 Ma Ordovician | shale/sandstone | 43 |
Setso | 479 - 466 Ma Ordovician | shale/sandstone | 10 |
Recorded Fossils
References
Courtessole R, Pillet J (1978) La faune des couches a Shumardia du Tremadocien superieur de la Montagne Noire, Bulletin de la Societe d'Histoire Naturelle de Toulouse 114 1-2, 176-186 |
Data courtesy of: PBDB: The Paleobiology Database, Creative Commons CC-BY licenced. , GBIF: the Global Biodiversity Information Facility, various licences, iDigBio, various licences, and EOL: The Encyclopedia of Life (Open Data Public Domain). Because fossils are made of minerals too!