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Geological formation in Austria and Italy
Schlern Formation
Stratigraphic range: late Anisian-mid Ladinian
~242–239 Ma PreꞒ O S D C P T J K Pg N
TypeGeologic formation
UnderliesCassian Dolomite
OverliesContrin Formation
Lithology
PrimaryDolomite
OtherLimestone, marl
Location
Coordinates46°36′N 13°18′E / 46.6°N 13.3°E / 46.6; 13.3
Approximate paleocoordinates6°48′N 23°30′E / 6.8°N 23.5°E / 6.8; 23.5
RegionKärnten
South Tyrol
Country Austria
 Italy
ExtentSouthern Limestone Alps
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The Schlern Formation, also known as Schlern Dolomite, and Sciliar Formation or Sciliar Dolomite in Italy, is a limestone, marl and dolomite formation in the Southern Limestone Alps in Kärnten, Austria and South Tyrol, Italy.

Description

Stratigraphy of the Dolomites

It preserves fossils dating back to the Middle Triassic period (late Anisian-middle Ladinian), or Illyrian to Longobardian in the regional stratigraphy. The formation correlates with the Wetterstein Formation of the Northern Limestone Alps. The formation is also coeval with the Livinallongo or Buchenstein Formation. The Schlern Formation is unconformably overlain by the Cassian Dolomite, and overlies the Contrin Formation separated by another unconformity. Deposition of the formation took place between the Pelsonian Humid Interval and the Ladinian Humid Interval, that preceded the better known Carnian Pluvial Event (CPE).

In Italy, the unit is recognized in the Civetta and Latemar reef buildups, and in Austria at the Gartnerkofel.

Fossil content

Among others, the following fossils have been described from the Schlern Formation:

Bivalves
Gastropods

See also

References

  1. ^ Schlern Formation at Fossilworks.org
  2. ^ Schlern 1 Formation at Fossilworks.org
  3. ^ Sciliar Dolomite at Fossilworks.org
  4. Bernardi et al., 2018, p.3
  5. Ogilvie Gordon, 1927
  6. ^ Friesenbichler et al., 2019
  7. ^ Böhm, 1895

Bibliography

Further reading

  • A. Emmerich, V. Zamparelli, T. Bechstädt and R. Zühlke. 2005. The reefal margin and slope of a Middle Triassic carbonate platform: the Latemar (Dolomites, Italy). Facies 50(3–4):573-614
  • J. Pfeiffer. 1988. Paleontology and microfacies of a platform margin in the Carnic Alps (Austria, Middle Triassic). Facies 19:33-60
  • E. Fois and M. Gaetani. 1981. The northern margin of the Civetta buildup. Evolution during the Ladinian and the Carnian. Rivista Italiana di Paleontologia e stratigrafia 86(3):469-542
  • E. Fois. 1981. The Sass da Putia carbonate buildup (western Dolomites): biofacies succession and marginal development during the Ladinian. Rivista Italiana di Paleontologia e Stratigrafia 87(4):565-598
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