Publication Date:
2009-04-01
Description:
The clasts of Cretaceous marls in the conglomerates of the Konradsheim Formation (Pöchlau quarry, Gresten Klippen Zone, Austria)Investigations were carried out on foraminiferids and radiolaria from redeposited clasts within the conglomerates of the Konradsheim Formation (Gresten Klippen Zone) in the area of the Pöchlau hill, east of Maria Neustift. These shales and marls are of Middle to Late Jurassic and Early Cretaceous age. In the latter clasts, foraminiferal assemblages withTritaxiaex gr.gaultinaas well as radiolaria speciesAngulobracchia portmanniBaumgartner,Dictyomitra communis(Squinabol),Hiscocapsa asseni(Tan),Pseudodictyomitra lodogaensisPessagno,Pseudoeucyrtis hanni(Tan),Rhopalosyringium fossile(Squinabol) were found. In one block from the uppermost part of the sequence there is an assemblage withCaudammina(H)gigantea, Rotalipora appenninicaandGlobotruncana bulloides.However, the brecciated character of this block and occurrence near a fault suggest that it was probably wedged into the conglomerates of the Konradsheim Formation during tectonic movements. In pelitic siliceous limestones below the Konradsheim Limestone radiolarian assemblages of Middle Callovian to Early Tithonian age were found. They enable correlation with the Scheibbsbach Formation. In a marly sequence, above the conglomeratic limestone, the foraminiferal assemblages contain taxa from mid-Cretaceous up to Paleocene. The present biostratigraphic investigation confirmed the previous stratigraphic assignments and imply clearly that the sedimentation of deposits similar to the Konradsheim Formation also occurred at the end of the Early Cretaceous and deposition of conglomeratic limestones within the Gresten Klippen Zone, and especially within the Konradsheim Formation, was repeated several times during the Late Jurassic and Early Cretaceous.
Print ISSN:
1335-0552
Electronic ISSN:
1336-8052
Topics:
Geosciences
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