The Saubach Formation is a
geological formation in
Austria and
Germany, dating to about 180–174
million years ago.
[Böhm, F. (2003). Lithostratigraphy of the Adnet Group (Lower to Middle Jurassic, Salzburg, Austria) (pp. 231–268). VÖAW.] It was described originally as Saubachschichten in 1975, and classified as part of the Lower Jurassic
Adnet Group.
[Plöchinger, B. (1975). The Jura profile on the Zwölferhorn west flank (Northern Osterhorn Group, Salzburg). Geol. B.-A , 1975 , 27–33.]
Description
This formation is part of a near-shore to epicontinental marine-influenced deposits, coeval in age with the
Sachrang Formation
The Posidonia Shale (german: Posidonienschiefer, also called Schistes Bitumineux in Luxembourg) geologically known as the Sachrang Formation, is an Early Jurassic (Toarcian) geological formation of southwestern and northeast Germany, northern Swit ...
, that was more likely a linked pelagic deposit.
[ After the drowning of the local Rhaetian reef slope and in the adjacent basin, Sinemurian– Toarcian local members were formed as a sequence of increasingly near pelagic sedimentation during the middle and late Liassic.][ The Coeval on the lowermost part ''Scheck Member'' has evidence of a series of large scale tectonic activities culminating during the late Pliensbachian and early Toarcian, probably linked to the Vulcanism of the adjacent Irkut Basin.][ In contrast to the ''"Adneter Mergel"'', the Saubach Formation lacks grey marls.][Tollmann, A. (1976). Analyse des klassischen nordalpinen Mesozoikums (Vol. 2). Wien: Deuticke.] In the type area, located at the Saubachgraben near (largely destroyed and buried) consists of predominantly red sequences. In some locations, such as Gaissau, the Saubach Formation is dominated by red condensed limestones with only minor marl intercalations.[ In 1997 the name ''Saubach Formation'' was suggested, representing originally a series of Green Bituminous Marls on the Unken Sincline, identical to the strata of the Saubach Member of the Adnet Group.][Krainer, K., & Mostler, H. (1997). Die Lias-beckenentwicklung der Unkener synklinale (nördliche Kalkalpen, salzburg) unter besonderer berücksichtigung der scheibelberg Formation. Geologisch-Paläontologische Mitteilungen Innsbruck, 22, 1–41.] Later it was shown that the Saubach Member and the Saubach formation belong to a unique entity, that can be called by both names, and represent a series of marls deposited on marginal marine to Pelagic environments, linked with the Red Marl of the Sachrang Formation
The Posidonia Shale (german: Posidonienschiefer, also called Schistes Bitumineux in Luxembourg) geologically known as the Sachrang Formation, is an Early Jurassic (Toarcian) geological formation of southwestern and northeast Germany, northern Swit ...
.[Gawlick, H., Missoni, S., Schlagintweit, F., Suzuki, H., Frisch, W., Krystyn, L., ... & Lein, R. (2009). Jurassic Tectonostratigraphy of the Austroalpine domain. Journal of Alpine Geology, 50, 1-152.]
Fossil content
On Scheibelberg appears with a relatively sharp boundary of just banked and slightly bulbous, greenish gray, rarely also slightly reddish Marl
Marl is an earthy material rich in carbonate minerals, clays, and silt. When hardened into rock, this becomes marlstone. It is formed in marine or freshwater environments, often through the activities of algae.
Marl makes up the lower part o ...
overlaid with Limestone and marl. This sequence was interpreted as the main outcrop of the ''Saubach formation''. Switched along these strata in the ''Saubach Formation'' are up to 5 m thick bitumen Marbles.[ There are fossils of Belemnnites, Ammonites and Echinoderms, where Ostracodans and Foraminifera are only to be found very isolated. A group of Bioclastic wackestone is present, and consists of a micro-matrix with plenty of thin shell remains scattered loosely. Furthermore, are Echinoderm remains, Ostracodes, foraminifera, radiolaria and represented spiculae. Authentic Pyrite is found in patches to observe.][ There is an alternate deposition composed mostly by bioclastic wackestone with Echinoderm remains, and other with Mudstone, with abundant echinoderms, foraminifera, Gastropods, echinid spines and pebble spicules. A series of greenish-gray marl Lime facies is rich in Ammonites, including the species '' Collina cf. gemma'', linking the deposit to the Lower Toarcian.][ The Biota recovered on the Type strata of the formation suggest that the ''Saubach Formation'' was deposited with influence of deeper waters.][
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Sporomorphs
Several plant leaves and fragments of wood weren't identified.[
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Gastropoda
Cephalopoda
Crustacea
Ophiuroidea
Crinoidea
Holothuroidea
See also
* List of fossiliferous stratigraphic units in Austria
* Toarcian turnover
* Toarcian formations
* Marne di Monte Serrone
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, Italy
* Calcare di Sogno
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, Italy
* Mizur Formation
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, North Caucasus
* Úrkút Manganese Ore Formation, Hungary
* Posidonia Shale
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, Lagerstätte in Germany
* Ciechocinek Formation, Germany and Poland
* Krempachy Marl Formation
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, Poland and Slovakia
* Djupadal Formation
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, Central Skane
* Lava Formation
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, Lithuania
* Azilal Group
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* Whitby Mudstone, England
* Fernie Formation
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, Alberta and British Columbia
* Poker Chip Shale
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* Whiteaves Formation
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See also
* List of fossiliferous stratigraphic units in Italy
* Toarcian turnover
* Toarcian formations
** Marne di M ...
, British Columbia
* Navajo Sandstone
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, Utah
* Los Molles Formation
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Descrip ...
, Argentina
* Mawson Formation, Antarctica
* Kandreho Formation
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, Madagascar
* Kota Formation, India
* Cattamarra Coal Measures, Australia
References
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Geologic formations of Austria
Jurassic System of Europe
Jurassic Austria
Toarcian Stage
Marl formations
Open marine deposits
Fossiliferous stratigraphic units of Europe
Paleontology in Austria