Gosau Group

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Die Gosau-Gruppe ist eine lithostratigraphische Gruppe in den Nördlichen Kalkalpen und in den östlichen Zentralalpen. rdf:langString
The Gosau Group (German: Gosau-Gruppe) is a geological stratigraphic group in Austria, Germany and western Slovakia whose strata date back to the Late Cretaceous to Eocene. It is exposed in numerous sporadic isolated basins within the Northern Calcareous Alps. It is divided into two subgroups, the Lower Gosau Subgroup which dates from the Turonian to Campanian, approximately 90 to 75 Ma and the Upper Gosau Subgroup which dates to the Santonian to Eocene, about 83.5 to 50 Ma. The formations within each subunit vary significantly between basins. The sequence is largely marine, but the Grünbach Formation represents a terrestrial deposit. Many of the units of the group are fossiliferous, typically providing marine fossils such as ammonites, though terrestrial remains including those of dinosau rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Gosau Group
rdf:langString Gosau Group
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rdf:langString * Eastern realm:
rdf:langString Lower Gosau Subgroup - Kreuzgraben, Maiersdorf & Grünbach Formations * Western realm:
rdf:langString Lower Gosau Subgroup - Kreuzgraben, Schönleiten, Streiteck, Noth, Grabenbach, Hochmoos & Bibereck Formations
rdf:langString Upper Gosau Subgroup - Ressen, Nierental & Zwieselalm Formations
rdf:langString Upper Gosau Subgroup - Piesting & Zweiersdorf Formations
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rdf:langString Rocks of the Gosau Group exposed in the Imster Muttekopf
rdf:langString Late Cretaceous
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rdf:langString Die Gosau-Gruppe ist eine lithostratigraphische Gruppe in den Nördlichen Kalkalpen und in den östlichen Zentralalpen.
rdf:langString The Gosau Group (German: Gosau-Gruppe) is a geological stratigraphic group in Austria, Germany and western Slovakia whose strata date back to the Late Cretaceous to Eocene. It is exposed in numerous sporadic isolated basins within the Northern Calcareous Alps. It is divided into two subgroups, the Lower Gosau Subgroup which dates from the Turonian to Campanian, approximately 90 to 75 Ma and the Upper Gosau Subgroup which dates to the Santonian to Eocene, about 83.5 to 50 Ma. The formations within each subunit vary significantly between basins. The sequence is largely marine, but the Grünbach Formation represents a terrestrial deposit. Many of the units of the group are fossiliferous, typically providing marine fossils such as ammonites, though terrestrial remains including those of dinosaurs are known from the Grünbach Formation and Schönleiten Formation.
rdf:langString Unconformity with folded and faulted Permian to Lower Cretaceous rocks
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