Kaiseraugst-Formation

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Representation and status

Index
tKa [mu1]
Color CMYK
10 / 40 / 75 / 0
Color RGB
R: 225 G: 160 B: 80
Rank
lithostratigraphic Formation
Validity
Unit is in Use
Status
valid formal name
Scs Note

Name und Konzept genehmigt.

Scs Date
22.11.2014
Status discussion

Nomenclature

Deutsch
Kaiseraugst-Formation
Français
Formation de Kaiseraugst
Italiano
Formazione di Kaiseraugst
English
Kaiseraugst Formation
Origin of the Name

Rheinufer bei Kaiseraugst (AG)

Historical Variants

«Unterer Muschelkalk» auct., «Wellengebirge» auct., Kaiseraugst-Formation (Jordan 2016)

Nomenclatorial Remarks

The Kaiseraugst Formation corresponds to the «Wellengebirge» as it was interpreted in the Swiss stratigraphic scheme (e.g. Mu¨ ller et al. 1984, see also Fig. 3). It includes the basal «Wellendolomit», the «Wellenkalk» or «Wellenmergel», and the «Orbicularismergel» on top. In Germany, all three units are considered as own formations whereby the uppermost Karlstadt Formation is part of the Middle Muschelkalk Subgroup while the other two, Freudenstadt Formation and Jena Formation, form the Lower Muschelkalk Subgroup (Hagdorn and Simon 2005).

Description

Description

Dolomit, Kalkstein, Mergel und Tone, oft reich an Invertebraten Fossilien, typischerweise Rippelmarken und z.T. bituminös.

Thickness
5 - 60 m (Jordan 2016)

Components

Mineral Content
  • mica

bituminös

Fossil Content
  • ammonites
  • gastropods
  • echinoderms
  • brachiopods
  • bivalves

Fossilführend: Ceratiten (Beneckeia buchi), Nautiliden, Neoschizodus (ex Myophoria) orbicularis.

Hierarchy and sequence

Upper boundary

Stratigraphischer Kontakt zur Zeglingen-Fm.: Einsetzen der evaporitischen Fazies (oftmal mit massiver basalen Anhydritbank) und der Corrensite bei der Ton-Mineralogie.

Lower boundary

Nicht konformer, transgressiver, stratigraphischer Kontakt zur Dinkelberg-Fm.

Age

Age at top
  • Anisian
Age at base
  • Anisian
Dating Method

Siehe Hagdorn & Simon 2005, Geyer et al. 2011

Geography

Geographical extent
Nordschweiz, ausser Bodensee-Gebiet.
Type area
Unteres Hochrhein-Gebiet zwischen Basel und Schwaderloch (AG)
Type locality
  • Kaiseraugst (AG)
    Site particularities
    • typische Fazies
    Site accessibility
    • Bachprofil
    • unzugängliches Gelände
    Coordinates
    • (2621500 / 1265770)
    Note
    • Rheinufer (beidseitig) (Disler 1914 Profile VI-VIII ; Jordan 2016)
Type profile
  • Warmbach (Deutschland)
    Site particularities
    • typische Fazies
    Site accessibility
    • Bachprofil
    • unzugängliches Gelände
    Coordinates
    • (2622750 / 1266000)
    Note
    • Rechtes Rheinufer (Disler 1914 Profil VII ; Jordan 2016)
  • Junkholz (AG)
    Site particularities
    • typische Fazies
    Site accessibility
    • Bachprofil
    • unzugängliches Gelände
    Coordinates
    • (2622800 / 1265775)
    Note
    • Linkes Rheinufer (Disler 1914 Profil VIII ; Jordan 2016)
  • Augarten (AG)
    Site particularities
    • typische Fazies
    Site accessibility
    • Bachprofil
    • unzugängliches Gelände
    Coordinates
    • (2623640 / 1265975)
    Note
    • Linkes Rheinufer (Disler 1914 Profile VI ; Jordan 2016) ; z.T. überflutet
Reference profiles
  • Kaisten (AG)
    Site particularities
    • Obergrenze
    • Untergrenze
    Site accessibility
    • Bohrkern
    Coordinates
    • (2644642 / 1265624)
    Note
    • Drilling metre 46.40–94.00 (Peters et al. 1989): not fully cored and some core losses; but base and top—in a close to bedrock surface situation—are preserved. Nagra core store facility
Point of interest
  • Riniken (AG)
    Site particularities
    • Obergrenze
    Site accessibility
    • Bohrkern
    Coordinates
    • (2656605 / 1261780)
    Note
    • The transition from the overlying Schinznach Formation to the Kaiseraugst Formation (extending from drilling metre 749.44–793.90) is fully cored, but the rest of the formation is not cored. Nagra core store facility

Palaenography and tectonic

  • Triassic of the Jura Mountains
  • Middle Triassic
Paleogeography
Rhine Graben
Tectonic unit (resp. main category)
Kind of protolith
  • sedimentary
Conditions of formation

The sequence documents the build-up of a connection between the northern Central European Basin (Germanic Basin) and the Tethys Ocean. This marine strait follows a proto-Rhenish depression (Hagdorn & Nitsch 2009).

Sequence

The sequence documents the setting up of a connection between the northern Central European Basin and the Tethys ocean. The NNE to SEE tending axis of this ‘‘Swabian seaway’’ can be localized east of today Black Forest reaching Northern Switzerland in the Schaffhausen area. It is charcterized by the domination of limestone facies during the maximum flooding while in lateral domains dolomite and siliclastic intercalations are more abundant (Hagorn and Nitsch 2009).

Metamorphism
non metamorphic

References

Definition
Jordan Peter (2016) : Reorganisation of the Triassic stratigraphic nomenclature of northern Switzerland: overview and the new Dinkelberg, Kaiseraugst and Zeglingen formations. Swiss J. Geosci. 109/2, 241-255

Dolomite, (crinoidal) limestone, marl and shale, often rich in marine invertebrate fossils. Some levels contain galenite, sphalerite, chalcopyrite etc. (Hofmann 1985; Hofmann et al. 2000). In some levels, ripple marks are found. Horizons with dolocretes, desiccation cracks and roots document periods of emergence.

In general, the sedimentary succession starts with a transgressive sequence including partly sandy dolomite in alternation with dolomitic marl. The high stand is documented by an alternation of marl and subordinate limestone. The succession ends with bituminous shale. The overall transgressive–regressive cycle is superimposed by different subcycles (e.g. Götz 2002).

The fossil record includes cephalopods (ceratitida as Beneckeia buchi and nautilids), bivalves, gastropods, brachiopods, echinoderms. A typical fossil in the bituminous upper part is the bivalve Neoschizodus orbicularis (Myophoria orbicularis in old literature). See Disler (1914) for a comprehensive fossil list.

Material and varia

gelb, grünlich

15200139
  • «Orbicularis-Mergel»

    Name Origin

    Namengebendes Fossil (Bivalvia): Neoschizodus (ex Myophoria) orbicularis Schl./Goldfuss.

    Rank
    lithostratigraphic Member (Subformation)
    Status
    incorrect name (though informally used)
    In short

    Bituminöser Kalkmergel im oberen Teil der Kaiseraugst-Formation. Gegen oben treten anhydritische Zwischenlagen auf.

    Age
    Anisian
  • Wellenkalk / Wellenmergel

    Name Origin

    Benannt nach die häufige wellenförmige Rippeln, Rinnen und Wülste die auf die Schichtflächen beobachtet werden können.

    Rank
    lithostratigraphic Member (Subformation)
    Status
    informal term
    In short

    Non-dolomitisierter, dunkelgrauer bis grünlicher Mergelkalk und Mergel im mittleren Teil der Kaiseraugst-Formation, oft bituminös, pyrit- und fossilreich.

    Age
    Anisian
    • «Oberer Discites-Mergel»

      Name Origin

      Namengebendes Fossil (Bivalvia): Pecten discites

      Rank
      lithostratigraphic Bed
      Status
      incorrect name (though informally used)
      In short

      ... im Dach des Wellenkalks.

    • «Spiriferina-Bank» (des Wellenkalk)

      Name Origin

      Namengebendes Fossil (Brachiopoda): Spiriferina fragilis Schl.

      Rank
      lithostratigraphic Bed
      Status
      local name (informal)
      In short

      Leithorizont des Wellengebirges (Wellenkalk).

      Age
      Anisian
    • «Pseudocorbula-Bank»

      Name Origin

      Namengebendes Fossil: Bivalviengattung Pseudocorbula, insb. Pseudocorbula gregaria Münster.

      Rank
      lithostratigraphic Bed
      Status
      incorrect name (though informally used)
    • «Unterer Discites-Mergel»

      Name Origin

      Namengebendes Fossil (Bivalvia): Pecten discites

      Rank
      lithostratigraphic Bed
      Status
      incorrect name (though informally used)
    • «Deckplatte»

      Rank
      lithostratigraphic Bed
      Status
      incorrect name (though informally used)
    • «Albertii-Mergel»

      Name Origin

      Homomya albertii

      Rank
      lithostratigraphic Bed
      Status
      incorrect name (though informally used)
    • «Buchi-Mergel»

      Name Origin

      Namengebendes Fossil: Ammonitenart Beneckeia buchi (Alberti 1834)

      Rank
      lithostratigraphic Bed
      Status
      incorrect name (though informally used)
      Valid term
      Kaiseraugst-Formation
      In short

      Non-dolomitisierter, fossilreicher Mergel-Horizont im unteren Teil der Kaiseraugst-Fm.

      Age
      Anisian
  • Wellendolomit

    Name Origin

    Benannt nach die häufige wellenförmige Rippeln, Rinnen und Wülste die auf die Schichtflächen beobachtet werden können.

    Rank
    lithostratigraphic Member (Subformation)
    Status
    informal term
    In short

    Unregelmässige Abfolge von hellbräunlichem Dolomit und Kalk mit Zwischenlagen aus grauen Mergeln.

    Age
    Anisian
    • «Bleiglanzbank»

      Rank
      lithostratigraphic Bed
      Status
      incorrect name (though informally used)
      In short

      Leithorizont im Dach der «Wellendolomit».

      Age
      Anisian
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