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Morellet, Lucien, Morellet, J. (1940) Les diverses interpretations du terme de "Bartonien". Bulletin de la Société Géologique de France 3, 105-119 doi:10.2113/gssgfbull.S5-X.3-6.105

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Reference TypeJournal (article/letter/editorial)
TitleLes diverses interpretations du terme de "Bartonien"
JournalBulletin de la Société Géologique de France
AuthorsMorellet, LucienAuthor
Morellet, J.Author
Year1940 (January 1)
Issue3
PublisherEDP Sciences
DOIdoi:10.2113/gssgfbull.S5-X.3-6.105
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Full ReferenceMorellet, Lucien, Morellet, J. (1940) Les diverses interpretations du terme de "Bartonien". Bulletin de la Société Géologique de France 3, 105-119 doi:10.2113/gssgfbull.S5-X.3-6.105
Plain TextMorellet, Lucien, Morellet, J. (1940) Les diverses interpretations du terme de "Bartonien". Bulletin de la Société Géologique de France 3, 105-119 doi:10.2113/gssgfbull.S5-X.3-6.105
In(1940, January) Bulletin de la Société Géologique de France 3. EDP Sciences
Abstract/NotesAbstract
The various interpretations of the term "Bartonian." Concludes that the term Bartonian should be extended to include all formations from the Lutetian to the Oligocene. Three major subdivisions on the basis of distinct paleontologic zones are recognized: a lower zone--Sables moyens of the Paris basin, Upper Bracklesham beds of the London basin, and Ledian sands of Belgium; a middle zone--Cresnes sands (Paris basin), Barton clay (London basin), Wemmel sands (Belgium); and an upper zone--Pholadomya-bearing marls and gypsum beds (Paris basin), and Long Mead End Sands and Lower Headon beds (London basin). The upper zone is apparently not present in Belgium.


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