Falotta-Radiolarit
Representation and status
- Color CMYK
- (0%,42%,24%,12%)
- Color RGB
- R: 225 G: 130 B: 170
- Rank
- lithostratigraphic unit
- Validity
- Unit is in Use
- Status
- local name (informal)
Nomenclature
- Deutsch
- Falotta-Radiolarit
- Français
- Radiolarite de la Falotta
- English
- Falotta Radiolarite
- Origin of the Name
- Historical Variants
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Manganerz-Mine Falotta im roten Kieselschiefern und Radiolariten (Dietrich & Peters 1969), manganese deposits near Falotta = Mangan-Vererzungen in Oberhalbstein = manganerzhaltige Radiolarite des Oberhalbstein-Gebietes (Graeser et al. 1984)
- Nomenclatorial Remarks
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Radiolarit-Kieselschiefer-Gruppe (Dietrich 1969), Radiolarite Formation (Manatschal & Nievergelt 1997), Radiolarit der Platta-Decke
Description
- Thickness
- 1-5 m (Manatschal & Nievergelt 1997)
Age
- Age at top
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- Jurassic
- Age at base
-
- Jurassic
Geography
- Type area
- Oberhalbstein (GR)
References
- Definition
- 1984) : Grischunit (CaMn2[AsO4I2]), eine neue Mineralart aus den Schweizer Alpen - zur Mn-As-Mineralisation des Oberhalbstein-Gebietes. Schweiz. mineral. petrogr. Mitt. 64/1, 1-10 (
- Definition
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1997) :
A continent-ocean transition recorded in the Err and Platta nappes (Eastern Switzerland). Eclogae geol. Helv. 90/1, 3-27
(
p.9: The first sediments found on both continental and oceanic basement, defining the base of the post-rift sedimentary sequence, belong to the upper Middle to Upper Jurassic Radiolarite Formation (Baumgartner 1987). They are composed of thin bedded, siliceous shales and cherts (Fig. 3). The whole formation is usually not thicker than 40 m in the Austroalpine units and about 1 to 5 m in the ophiolitic cover sequences. Because of the polyphase Alpine deformation, undisturbed stratigraphie contacts with the underlying lithologies are rare. In the Radiolarite Formation of the Piatta ophiolitic cover. Dietrich (1970) described angular clasts of dolomite, gneiss, schist, spinel and serpentinite in sedimentary breccias. Coarse grained detritus originating from a continental as well as from an oceanic source in breccias of the Radiolarite Formation in the Tigias unit, which is characterized by an Austroalpine Mesozoic sedimentary sequence (see later and Fig. 17). suggests a close proximity of the Piatta and Err domains in Late Jurassic time.