2017
DOI: 10.1007/s00015-016-0250-3
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Litho- and biostratigraphy of the Opalinus Clay and bounding formations in the Mont Terri rock laboratory (Switzerland)

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“…This led to more detailed lithostratigraphic, hydrogeological, and geochemical descriptions of this formation (Schaeren and Norbert 1989;Tripet et al 1990;Blaesi et al 1991Blaesi et al , 1996Gautschi et al 1993;Hostettler et al 2017). Not only the discovery of the Opalinus Clay at this locality, but also the simple geometry (limited thrust zones and imbricates) and the possibility of horizontal access, led to establishing the Mont Terri rock laboratory.…”
Section: Lithofaciesmentioning
confidence: 94%
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“…This led to more detailed lithostratigraphic, hydrogeological, and geochemical descriptions of this formation (Schaeren and Norbert 1989;Tripet et al 1990;Blaesi et al 1991Blaesi et al , 1996Gautschi et al 1993;Hostettler et al 2017). Not only the discovery of the Opalinus Clay at this locality, but also the simple geometry (limited thrust zones and imbricates) and the possibility of horizontal access, led to establishing the Mont Terri rock laboratory.…”
Section: Lithofaciesmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…One of the first lithological descriptions of the Opalinus Clay was given by Schmidt et al (1924) from a borehole near Buix, located about 20 km to the NW of Mont Terri, where a total Glovelier St-Ursanne Courgenay M o n t T e rr i tu n n e l V o rb o u rg a n tic lin e M o n t R u s s e li n tu n n e l M o n t T e rr i a n ti c li n e Mont Terri rock laboratory C la ir m o n t a n t ic li n e C lo s d u D o u b s a n ti c li n e C a q u e r e ll e a n ti c li n e M o n t T e r r i a n t ic li n e thickness of 157.5 m was encountered. The present thickness of the Opalinus Clay in the Mont Terri rock laboratory has been estimated to be 131 m. This corresponds to a sedimentary thickness of about 120 m when corrected for tectonic overthrusting (Hostettler et al 2017). The Opalinus Clay at Mont Terri is an overconsolidated claystone.…”
Section: Site Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…In all figures of this paper, the formations are illustrated by the official colours as defined by the Lithostratigraphic Lexicon. The formation thicknesses in the region of St-Ursanne were adapted after Laubscher (1963a, b) and complemented by the recent borehole BDB-1 for the thicknesses of the Opalinus Clay and Passwang Formation (Hostettler et al 2017).…”
Section: Litho-and Mechanical Stratigraphymentioning
confidence: 99%