Südelbach-Member
Back to Muot-da-Rubi-FormationRepresentation and status
- Color CMYK
- (0%,8%,51%,4%)
- Color RGB
- R: 245 G: 225 B: 120
- Rank
- lithostratigraphic Member (Subformation)
- Validity
- Unit is in Use
- Status
- valid formal name
Nomenclature
- Deutsch
- Südelbach-Member
- Français
- Membre du Südelbach
- Italiano
- Membro del Südelbach
- English
- Südelbach Member
- Origin of the Name
- Historical Variants
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Südelbach-Serie (Soder 1949, Gigon 1952, Hänni 1999), Südelbachserie (Rutsch et al. 1966), Südhelvetischer Flysch zwischen Engelberger Tal und Thuner See (Typus Südelbach-Serie) (Bayer 1982), Südelbach Member (Menkveld-Gfeller et al. 2016)
- Nomenclatorial Remarks
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sog. Ruhiger Obereocaenflysch, Flysch der Basalen Schuppe (Gigon 1952) ; siehe auch Eckert 1963
Description
- Description
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Das Südelbach-Member besteht unten aus Mergelstein, welcher nach oben hin in einen siltigen Kalk mit gradierten, klastischen Bänken übergeht. Gröbere polymikte Brekzien und Corallinaceen-Kalke treten auch vor.
- Thickness
- 20-200 m (Bayer et al. 1982) ; über 1000 m an der Typlokalität (Soder 1949 ; jedoch mit tektonische Repetition).
Hierarchy and sequence
- Upper boundary
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Erosionsfläche
- Lower boundary
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Stad-Formation
Age
- Age at top
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- Priabonian
- Age at base
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- Priabonian
Geography
- Geographical extent
- Zentralschweiz zwischen Thunersee und Engelberger Tal (Habkerntal, Sörenberg).
- Type locality
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Südelgraben (LU), Sörenberg
Site particularities- typische Fazies
- Bachprofil
- (2643000 / 1186000)
- Soder 1949, Menkveld-Gfeller et al. 2016
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Südelgraben (LU), Sörenberg
Palaenography and tectonic
- Kind of protolith
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- sedimentary
- Metamorphism
- non metamorphic
References
- Definition
-
2016) :
Lithostratigraphic units of the Helvetic Palaeogene: review, new definition, new classification. Swiss J. Geosc. 109/2, 171-199
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p.189: The Südelbach Member was described by Soder (1949; ‘‘Südelbach-Serie’’) at its type locality Südelgraben near Sörenberg (Canton Lucerne) (2643.000/1186.000). For further descriptions see Gigon (1952; Basale Flysch-Schuppe) and Eckert (1963).
Lithology: In part (primarily in the lower part) marlstone, but rapidly changing to silty marlstone in which scattered clastic graded beds appear. Equally, coarser grained polygenic breccia beds occur, as well as Corallinacean-rich limestone beds. The sequence is bounded by erosion towards the top. Underlying strata: Stad Formation (possibly tectonic boundary). Biostratigraphy: Priabonian, Larger foraminifera. Current geographical extent: Central Switzerland: Sörenberg, Habkern valley. Tectonic unit: Central Switzerland: Drusberg nappe.