- Chaumont-Gistoux
Member (
glauconiferous quartzites), the
Diegem Member (
glauconiferous quartzite) and the
Neerijse Member (
glauconiferous calcareous sand). The...
-
alternating Campanian clays,
glauconiferous sands and silts; the
Aachen Formation,
consisting of
Santonian glauconiferous sands and silts. In Belgium,...
- the
subsurface of the Netherlands. The
formation consists of
marine glauconiferous sands and
clays that were
deposited during the
Miocene epoch. Although...
-
Formation is an
alternating sequence of grey
glauconiferous fine
sands and
greyish blue
glauconiferous heavy clay. It was
deposited during the late Lutetian...
- 200
meters deep) or
beach facies. It
consists of an
alternation of
glauconiferous and
micaceous fine
sands and
micaceous clays. In some
places hardgrounds...
-
anymore in the
province of Antwerp. The base of the
formation consists of
glauconiferous clayey sand
alternating with
organic rich (humus and peat)
layers (the...
-
predominantly of
marine clay,
alternated with
layers of fine sand or
glauconiferous marl. The clay can also
contain glauconite and
locally thin
layers of...
-
formation is
subdivided in four members: the
Bilzen Member (yellow-white
glauconiferous fine sand,
containing fossils), the Boom
Member (a
thick clay deposit...
- epoch. The
formation is
subdivided into two members: at the base green,
glauconiferous sand (Orp Member), on top
calcareous clay and marl in
which plant fossils...
- s****
bearing sand and clay; the
Zelzate Formation,
shallow marine glauconiferous sand with thin clay layers. In
northwest Belgium the
Tongeren Group...