About: Passage Beds

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The Passage Beds is a member of the Corallian Oolite Formation, a geologic formation in England. The subtidal to marine sandstone preserves fossils of bivalves, gastropods, crinoids, echinoids and ammonites dating back to the Late Jurassic period (Oxfordian stage).

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  • Les couches de passage en géologie et en stratigraphie sont des couches comprises entre deux séries stratigraphiques. Elles marquent une transition entre deux étages stratigraphiques. Ces couches traduisent des événements paléoclimatiques majeurs plus ou moins progressifs, ayant entrainé des modifications substantielles de la sédimentation. (fr)
  • The Passage Beds is a member of the Corallian Oolite Formation, a geologic formation in England. The subtidal to marine sandstone preserves fossils of bivalves, gastropods, crinoids, echinoids and ammonites dating back to the Late Jurassic period (Oxfordian stage). (en)
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  • Passage Beds at Filey Brigg, North Yorkshire (en)
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  • Passage Beds (en)
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  • Oxfordian (en)
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  • Member (en)
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  • Les couches de passage en géologie et en stratigraphie sont des couches comprises entre deux séries stratigraphiques. Elles marquent une transition entre deux étages stratigraphiques. Ces couches traduisent des événements paléoclimatiques majeurs plus ou moins progressifs, ayant entrainé des modifications substantielles de la sédimentation. (fr)
  • The Passage Beds is a member of the Corallian Oolite Formation, a geologic formation in England. The subtidal to marine sandstone preserves fossils of bivalves, gastropods, crinoids, echinoids and ammonites dating back to the Late Jurassic period (Oxfordian stage). (en)
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  • Couches de passage (fr)
  • Passage Beds (en)
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