Maurach locality, Package 4 : Calcarenaceous sandstones (Cretaceous to of Austria)
Where: Austria (47.4° N, 11.8° E: paleocoordinates 32.1° N, 13.2° E)
• coordinate estimated from map
• outcrop-level geographic resolution
When: Gosau Group, Turonian to Turonian (93.9 - 85.8 Ma)
• Lower Gosau Subgroup
Environment/lithology: shallow subtidal; calcareous sandstone
• They calcarenaceous sandstones consist mainly of moderately well to well-sorted, fine to medium sand of mixed siliciclastic/bioclastic composition. The siliciclastic grains are mainly angular grains of quartz, chert and, subordinately, feldspar. The calciclastic fraction includes mollusc debris (including debris from radiolitids and hippuritids), echinoderm fragments, miliolids, diverse textulariaceans, ataxophragmiines (attached on fragments of coral sand molluscs), debris from branched corals, coralline algae
Size classes: macrofossils, mesofossils, microfossils
Primary reference: D. Sanders. 1996. The Upper Cretaceous near Maurach (Tyrol, Austria). Geologisch-Paläontologische Mitteilungen Innsbruck Band 21 [W. Kiessling/M. Krause]more details
Purpose of describing collection: paleoecologic analysis
PaleoDB collection 156245: authorized by Wolfgang Kiessling, entered by Mihaela Krause on 15.05.2014
Creative Commons license: CC BY (attribution)
Taxonomic list
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unclassified | |
Foraminifera | |
Ataxophragmiidae indet. Schwager 1877 | |
Textulariacea indet. Ehrenberg 1839 | |
Tubothalamea | |
Miliolidae indet. Ehrenberg 1839 | |
Florideophyceae | |
"Pseudolithothamnium album" = Polystrata alba
"Pseudolithothamnium album" = Polystrata alba Pfender 1936 | |
Corallinales indet. Silva and Johansen 1986 | |
Anthozoa | |
Scleractinia indet. Bourne 1900 stony coral | |
unclassified | |
Mollusca indet. Linnaeus 1758 | |
Bivalvia | |
Hippuritidae indet. Gray 1848 rudist | |
Radiolitidae indet. Gray 1848 rudist | |
Bryozoa | |
Bryozoa indet. Ehrenberg 1831 | |
Brachiopoda | |
Brachiopoda indet. Cuvier 1805 |