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FIGURE 2—Schematic section of the Aalenian Opalinuston Formation in northern Switzerland (after Allia, 1996). In northern Switzerland, the comptum and fluitans subzones are condensed. The stratigraphic position of storm layers, concretion-rich horizons, and bioturbated layers can vary from section to section.
Published: 01 April 2006
FIGURE 2 —Schematic section of the Aalenian Opalinuston Formation in northern Switzerland (after Allia, 1996 ). In northern Switzerland, the comptum and fluitans subzones are condensed. The stratigraphic position of storm layers, concretion-rich horizons, and bioturbated layers can vary from
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Journal: PALAIOS
Published: 01 April 2006
PALAIOS (2006) 21 (2): 155–167.
...FIGURE 2 —Schematic section of the Aalenian Opalinuston Formation in northern Switzerland (after Allia, 1996 ). In northern Switzerland, the comptum and fluitans subzones are condensed. The stratigraphic position of storm layers, concretion-rich horizons, and bioturbated layers can vary from...
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(a) Shatter cones in a block of Upper Jurassic limestones (Kimmeridgian–Tithonian) found at the eastern morphological crater rim. (b) Fairly well-developed shatter cones in Middle Jurassic sandstone (Eisensandstein Formation; Aalenian) from the southeastern flank of the central uplift. (c) Shattered concretion from Middle Jurassic claystones (Opalinuston Formation, Aalenian) from the top of the central uplift of the Steinheim Basin (see Table 1 for more details).
Published: 07 September 2017
. (c) Shattered concretion from Middle Jurassic claystones (Opalinuston Formation, Aalenian) from the top of the central uplift of the Steinheim Basin (see Table 1 for more details).
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Published: 07 September 2017
Geological Magazine (2018) 155 (1): 193–202.
.... (c) Shattered concretion from Middle Jurassic claystones (Opalinuston Formation, Aalenian) from the top of the central uplift of the Steinheim Basin (see Table 1 for more details). ...
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Published: 07 September 2017
developed, large (decimetre-sized) shatter cone individuals in various directions Central uplift October 2010 Pers.comm. P. Seidel, 2017 (Steinheim am Albuch) Temporary excavation pit (water catchment) on top of the central uplift; Figure 3 c Middle Jurassic claystones (Opalinuston Formation
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Published: 13 February 2017
Geological Magazine (2018) 155 (6): 1205–1229.
..., black shale-type ‘Opalinuston’ Claystone formation (attaining up to >100 m in thickness in Eastern Württemberg; Geyer & Gwinner, 1991 ; Reiff, 2004 ) crops out and locally causes surficial effects of waterlogging (visible in the field at the ‘ Lettenhülbe ’ pond situated on top of the central...
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Published: 01 January 2000
Journal of Sedimentary Research (2000) 70 (1): 170–180.
... of concretions that they reside for a considerable time (> 7000 years; Coleman and Raiswell 1993 ) within a specific geochemical environment, e.g., the sulfate reduction zone. Therefore, a significant interruption of sediment input may be sufficient to induce concretion formation ( Spears 1989 ; Raiswell...
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Published: 04 April 2013
Geological Magazine (2014) 151 (1): 41–48.
... ichthyosaurs is relatively rare, with only three localities producing diagnostic material known worldwide: the Aalenian Opalinuston Formation of Germany (Maxwell, Fernández, & Schoch, 2012 ); the Bajocian Los Molles Formation of Argentina (Fernández, 1994 , 1999 ); and the well known...
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Journal: Palynology
Published: 20 October 2021
Palynology (2021) 45 (4): 685–696.
...-Burkhardt S , Pross J. 2010 . Dinoflagellate cyst biostratigraphy of the Opalinuston Formation (Middle Jurassic) in the Aalenian type area in southwest Germany and north Switzerland . Lethaia . 43 ( 1 ): 10 – 31 . Fonseca C , Mendonça Filho JG , Lézin C , Baudin F...
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Published: 01 June 2023
Journal of Paleontology (2023) 97 (S93): 1–45.
... covering an area of ~400 km 2 , situated in northern Sinai, 50 km south of the Mediterranean coast ( Fig. 1.1 ). During the Triassic, the Tethys north of Gondwana started to rift and led to the formation of small intracratonic basins (horst-graben systems) with differential subsidence in northern Egypt...
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Published: 01 November 2017
Clays and Clay Minerals (2017) 65 (5): 342–354.
...–6 μm separates correspond to the Carboniferous Period, which reflects the dominance of Paleozoic detritus in that size range. The age values of the smallest separates (<0.1 μm), on average 213 ± 4 Ma, exceed the numerical age of the formation (~ 177 –172 Ma), which show predominance of detrital...
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Published: 01 May 2009
Vadose Zone Journal (2009) 8 (2): 332–342.
... layers (DS) with equipotential layers (ES) of higher hydraulic conductivity that are expected to prevent inhomogeneous liquid transport in barriers independent of the surrounding host rock and formation water. Rock salt brine (density 1.15 g/mL = 4 mol/L) was chosen to simulate natural brines...
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Journal: Geophysics
Published: 11 August 2016
Geophysics (2016) 81 (5): D543–D551.
...Lukas M. Keller ABSTRACT Regarding the storage of nuclear waste within clay rock formations requires fundamental understanding of elastic properties of this rock type with regard to the risk evaluation process. The influence of the pore geometry on elastic properties of Opalinus Clay is studied...
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Journal: Geoenergy
Published: 08 May 2025
Geoenergy (2025) 3 (1): geoenergy2024-021.
..., Tertiary Molasse and Jurassic Opalinuston Formation (Germany), and the Oligocene Boom Clay (Belgium). The Callovo-Oxfordian argillite investigated by Andra is similar in age to the Oxford Clay in England, and both were deposited within the same basin and are broadly similar ( Schofield et al. 2014...
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Published: 13 December 2019
Geological Magazine (2020) 157 (10): 1593–1611.
... biostratigraphy of the Opalinuston Formation (Middle Jurassic) in the Aalenian type area in southwest Germany and north Switzerland . Lethaia 43 , 10 – 31 . Feist-Burkhardt S and Wille W ( 1992 ) Jurassic palynology in southwest Germany – state of the art . Cahiers de Micropaleontologie...
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Journal: Geophysics
Published: 05 October 2010
Geophysics (2010) 75 (5): Q21–Q34.
... environments (i.e., granitic rock and a clay-rich formation). After describing the experimental setup at the two locations, we present the results of numerical simulations that mimic changes within the areas of interest. These computations provide estimates of the changes in the seismic traces that can...
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Published: 01 August 2015
Clays and Clay Minerals (2015) 63 (4): 262–276.
...Daniel R. Fröhlich Abstract During recent decades, the search for possible repositories for high-level nuclear waste has yielded large amounts of sorption data for actinides on different minerals. Clays and clay minerals are of special interest as potential host-rock formations and backfill...
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Published: 01 June 2008
Clays and Clay Minerals (2008) 56 (3): 285–306.
... from Fit2D and used in the Rietveld refinement. Table 1 gives an overview of samples used for this study. At the Bure (MHM-URL) site, the Callovo-Oxfordian formation contains 25 to 55 wt.% clay minerals, associated with 23–42% carbonates (calcite 3 dolomite, ankerite), 20–31% quartz...
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Published: 01 September 2019
Journal of Paleontology (2019) 93 (5): 925–944.
... Agnia-Cañadón Puelman region of central Chubut, the marine sediments are referred to the Osta Arena Formation (Musacchio in Herbst, 1966 ) or Lomas Chatas Formation (Robbiano, 1971 ), previously known as “Sedimentos Liásicos Marinos” in Feruglio ( 1949 ). Farther southwest, in the Nueva Lubecka...
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Series: Geological Society, London, Geology of Series
Published: 01 January 2008
DOI: 10.1144/CEV2P.2
EISBN: 9781862393899
.... (2005) . In Franconia, the limit between the Jurensismergel and the Opalinuston Formation is somewhat vague since the latter appears earlier than in Swabia; hence the boundary is indicated by a dashed line. Lower Jurassic In the Early Jurassic, southern Germany was covered by an epicontinental...