1964
DOI: 10.2113/gssgfbull.s7-vi.3.419
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Observations lithostratigraphiques nouvelles sur la serie de base (Ordovicien inferieur) des nappes de Cabrieres, region de Gabian-Glauzy (Montagne-Noire, Herault)

Abstract: A previously unsuspected series of volcanics has been discovered on the southeastern flank of the Montagne Noire in southern France. The lower Arenig-upper Tremadoc beds (Ordovician) are overlain successively by a lower pyroclastic series, andesitic porphyrite, and an upper detrital volcanic series. The volcanics are overlain by Devonian and Caradoc (Ordovician) strata of the Cabrieres nappe. The age of the volcanics is middle Arenig to Llandeilian (Ordovician).

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“…They are described below. (Gonord et al, 1964). Some rhyolitic dykes occur crosscutting the formation, but will not be described below.…”
Section: Stratigraphic Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…They are described below. (Gonord et al, 1964). Some rhyolitic dykes occur crosscutting the formation, but will not be described below.…”
Section: Stratigraphic Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Trinucleus' (Bergeron, 1889), 'Formation gréseuse' (Dreyfuss, 1948), 'Grès, poudingues et quartzites à Calymenella Boisseli et Bryozoaires' (Gèze, 1949), and 'Grès quartzitiques du Caradoc' (Gonord et al, 1964 (Havlíček, 1981;Colmenar et al, 2013).…”
Section: Cabrières Klippes Southern Montagne Noireunclassified
“…lis sont surmontes en continuite par des depots de facies varies, bien dates du Caradocien superieur ou, plus souvent, de 1' Ashgillien : volcanites (dont Ia Porphyrite des Aspres, Cavet, 1957); grauwackes volcano-sedimentaires, formant Ia Formation Cava des Pyrenees centrales (Hartevelt, 1970) ; gres argilo-carbonates, appeles Schistes troues ou Grauwacke a Orthis, ou encore Formation Estana (Hartevelt, 1970) dans Ies Pyrenees centrales. Aucun volcanisme attribuable a I'Ordovicien "moyen" n'est connu dans le domaine etudie, contrairement a Ia Sardaigne centrale (Carmignani et a/., 1994) et aux ecailles de Cabrieres au Sud de Ia Montagne Noire (Gonord et at., 1964). L'Ordovicien superieur surmonte une serie a dominante pelitique, mais aussi greseuse, carbonatee, volcano-sedimentaire et volcanique, epaisse de plusieurs milliers de metres : c'est le "Paleozo"ique inferieur" sensu Cavet (1957).…”
Section: Lesunclassified