Formation de Courgenay
Back to Membre de la MayRepresentation and status
- Index
- i6C
- Color CMYK
- 40 / 10 / 10 / 0
- Color RGB
- R: 160 G: 200 B: 220
- Rank
- lithostratigraphic Formation
- Validity
- Unit is in Use
- Status
- valid formal name
- Status discussion
Nomenclature
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- Courgenay-Formation
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- Formation de Courgenay
- Italiano
- Formazione di Courgenay
- English
- Courgenay Formation
- Origin of the Name
- Historical Variants
- Humeralis-Kalke auct., Courgenay-Formation (Gygi 1995 S.12), Courgenay Formation (Gygi 2000b, Gygi 2000c)
Links
- Synonyms
Description
- Description
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La formation est constituée d’une succession de calcaires micritiques lités (Membre de la May) et de calcaires massifs de couleur blanchâtre plus ou moins crayeux, parfois décrits comme calcaires massifs oolithiques (Membre de Ste-Vérène). Ils forment très souvent des parois ou des falaises.
- Geomorphology
- Forme très souvent des parois ou des falaises.
- Thickness
- 30-40 m, max. 50 m à la transition avec la Fm. de Balsthal (Aufranc et al. 2016).
Hierarchy and sequence
- Subordinate units
- Units at roof
- Units at floor
- Upper boundary
- Formation de Reuchenette
- Lower boundary
- Marnes du Membre de Bure (Formation de Vellerat)
Age
- Age at top
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- Early Kimmeridgian
- Age at base
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- late Oxfordian
- Note about base
- Zone à Bimammatum: Sous-zone à Hauffianum
- Dating Method
- Minéralogie des argiles (Gygi & Persoz 1986 Pl.1a).
Geography
- Geographical extent
- Ajoie, Canton du Jura.
- Type area
- Ajoie (JU)
- Type locality
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Courgenay/Iennsdorf (JU)
Coordinates- (2576450 / 1250200)
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Courgenay/Iennsdorf (JU)
- Type profile
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Courgenay (JU)
Site particularities- typische Fazies
- Strassenanschnitt / Bahnanschnitt
- (2573790 / 1247100)
- Chemin Paulin, 4 km SW Courgenay (Gygi 2000b Pl.19 Profil RG350, Gygi 2000c)
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Courgenay (JU)
Palaenography and tectonic
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- Malm
- Tectonic unit (resp. main category)
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Jura
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Juragebirge
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Jura
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- Kind of protolith
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- sedimentary
- Conditions of formation
- Plateforme interne, faciès lagunaire.
- Metamorphism
- non metamorphic
References
- Definition
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2000) :
Annotated index of lithostratigraphic units currently used in the Upper Jurassic of northern Switzerland. Eclogae geol. Helv. 93/1, 125-146
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p.129: Courgenay Formation (Gygi 1995) ; Previously: "Humeralis-Kalke" ; Synonymy: Gygi (2000b, p. 60) Gygi (1995. p. 12) proposed the Courgenay Formation for the lagoonal limestones between the marly Vellerat Formation below and the Reuchenette Formation above. The name refers to the village of Courgenay in the southern Ajoie region of Canton Jura. The type section is RG 350 along the road called Chemin Paulin (name not indicated on the map) 4 km southwest of the village at coordinates 573.790/247.100. LK 1085 St-Ursanne. The section is represented as plate 19 in Gygi (2000b). The Courgenay Formation has two members. The La May Member below is a well-bedded micritic limestone with a thickness of 31 m in the section RG 350 at Chemin Paulin. Above follows the Porrentruy Member, an almost pure white, massive micritic limestone which is 13 m thick in the reference section that is RG 350. No ammonites were found to date in the Courgenay Formation. It is only with clay minerals that it can be shown that the Porrentruy Member is coeval with the Letzi Member in Canton Aargau (correlation K by Gygi & Persoz 1986. Pl. 1 A). The Letzi Member can be dated with ammonites as earliest Kimmeridgian. The Courgenay Formation grades distally, between St-Ursanne and Glovelier, Canton Jura, into the oolitic Balsthal Formation that includes the "Court Formation" of Bolliger & Burri (1970. p. 73). Gygi (2000b. p. 61 showed that the Court Formation is a junior synonym of the Balsthal Formation and is therefore a superfluous term.
Material and varia
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15200003
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Membre de Porrentruy
- Name Origin
- Rank
- lithostratigraphic Member (Subformation)
- Status
- unknown status
- Nomenclatorial Remarks
- nicht "Groupe de Porrentruy" (vgl. Waibel in: Waibel & Burri 1961, Gygi 2000)
- In short
- Calcaire massif (micritique à calcarénitique), blanc pur, plus ou moins crayeux, à nérinées, petites oncoïdes et intraclastes, constituant le sommet de la Formation de Courgenay.
- Age
- Early Kimmeridgian
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Membre de la May
- Name Origin
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Petite vallée de La May, 2.5 km NE de St-Ursanne (JU)
- Rank
- lithostratigraphic Member (Subformation)
- Status
- valid formal name
- In short
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Calcaire micritique gris, bien lité, en bancs plus ou moins massifs ou plaquetés et interlits argileux, formant la partie inférieure de la Fm. de Courgenay. L'unité est caractérisée par des amas de limonite et par la présence du petit brachiopode Zeillerina astartina.
- Age
- late Oxfordian