Schrambach Formation in the Eastern Alps area is conceived from the lithological and stratigraphical point of view rather non-uniform. Therefore a 200 m thick section in the type locality of the Schrambach Formation, situated south of Salzburg, is documented in this study. The studied sequence in the Schrambachgraben seems to be in the prevailing part of section in simple, monoclinal mode of deposition. The opposite is true. The section studied begins with the Oberalm Formation, passes gradually into the Schrambach Formation and ends with the lower part of the Rossfeld Formation. According to our detail results, deposits of the Schrambach Formation in this type of section occur in a minimum of three tectonic slices. The first tectonic slice is composed of a transitional sequence of the Oberalm Formation to the Schrambach Formation. The uppermost part of the Oberalm Formation is dated as the Middle Berriasian Calpionella Zone (Elliptica Subzone). According to calcareous dinoflagellates, the lower part of the stratal sequence of the Schrambach Formation belongs to the Fusca Acme Zone, which corresponds to the early part of the Late Berriasian. According to the occurrence of the calpionellids Calpionellites uncinata, Cts. darderi and Cts. major, the second slice belongs to the Early Valanginian. With respect to occurrences of ammonites and non-calcareous dinoflagellates findings, the tectonic slice belongs to the higher Late Berriasian Subthurmannia boissieri ammonite Zone. Czech Republic; zdenek.vasicek@ugn.cas.cz • Harald Lobitzer, Lindaustraße 3, A 4820 Bad Ischl, Austria In the years 2000-2001 we studied and documented Lower Cretaceous sequence in the type locality of the Schrambach Formation situated in the area of Schrambachgraben in the area of Salzburg. The first results of this study (Rasser et al. 2003) we focused also on an overview of previous studies into the Schrambachschichten and on the hitherto concept of the Schrambach Formation.In addition, the type locality of the Schrambachschichten, its stratigraphy and lithostratigraphy, geological and depositional conditions, macro-and micropaleontology with microfacies are described in detail here, along with designation of sampling points for thin sections and microanalyses.The goal of the study submitted is primarily to provide detailed biostratigraphy of the Schrambach Formation in the type locality. Our microbiostratigraphic research focuses on the study of calpionellids and calcareous and non-calcareous dinoflagellates. Ammonites and aptychi,