Earliest Jurassic River Deposits in Northeast Bavaria, Germany

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2023-08-23

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Schirmer, W.
van Konijnenburg-van Cittert, J.H.A.ISNI 0000000079900765
Schmeissner, S.
Dütsch, G.

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Abstract

In northeastern Bavaria/Germany the onset of the Jurassic is indicated by fluvial deposits. Their Jurassic age is proved by paleoflora. The deposits start with a fluvial channel fill composed by fine-grained sandstone and coaly shale containing a small paleofloral assemblage. The streams are draining the slightly higher hinterland of the Bohemian-Variscan Mountains. This channel follows unconformably late Triassic beds of alluvial sheet flows with clayey load and few sandy and muddy channels originating from a mountainous hinterland with subtropical–tropical weathering (Rhaetian Itz Subformation). In contrast to the paleofloral cut at the Triassic/Jurassic boundary the lithologic development does not indicate a severe cut. Only later a change of the relief and the lithology is visible.

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Boundary Triassic/Jurassic, Jurassic paleoflora, Meandering river, Quartz sandstone

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Schirmer, W, van Konijnenburg - van Cittert, J H A, Schmeissner, S & Dütsch, G 2023, 'Earliest Jurassic River Deposits in Northeast Bavaria, Germany', Biodiversity Online Journal, vol. 4, no. 1, BOJ.000577. https://doi.org/10.31031/BOJ.2023.04.000577