The Ordovician of France and neighbouring areas of Belgium and Germany

Author:

Lefebvre Bertrand1ORCID,Álvaro J. Javier2,Casas Josep Maria3,Ghienne Jean-François4,Herbosch Alain5,Loi Alfredo6,Monceret Eric7,Verniers Jacques8,Vidal Muriel9,Vizcaïno Daniel10,Servais Thomas11

Affiliation:

1. Univ Lyon, Univ Lyon 1, ENSL, CNRS, LGL-TPE, F-69622 Villeurbanne, France

2. Instituto de Geociencias (CSIC-UCM), E-28040 Madrid, Spain

3. Departament de Dinàmica de la Terra i de l'Oceà, Universitat de Barcelona, E-08028 Barcelona, Spain

4. Institut Terre et Environnement de Strasbourg (ITES, UMR 7063), CNRS-Université de Strasbourg, F-67000 Strasbourg, France

5. Département Géosciences, Environnement et Société, Université Libre de Bruxelles, B-1050 Brussels, Belgium

6. Dipartimento di Scienze Chimiche e Geologiche, Università degli Studi di Cagliari, Cittadella Universitaria, I-09042 Monserrato, Italy

7. 18 rue des Pins, F-11570 Cazilhac, France

8. Department of Geology, Ghent University, B-9000 Ghent, Belgium

9. Univ Brest, CNRS, Ifremer, Geo-Ocean, UMR 6538, F-29280 Plouzané, France

10. 7 rue Chardin, Maquens, F-11090 Carcassonne, France

11. CNRS, University of Lille, UMR 8198 – Evo-Eco-Paleo, F-59000 Lille, France

Abstract

Abstract The Ordovician successions of France and neighbouring areas of Belgium and Germany are reviewed and correlated based on international chronostratigraphic and regional biostratigraphic charts. The same three megasequences related to the rift, drift and docking of Avalonia with Baltica can be tracked in Belgium and neighbouring areas (Brabant Massif and Ardenne inliers), western (Rhenish Massif) and northeastern Germany (Rügen). The remaining investigated areas were part of Gondwana in the Ordovician. The Armorican Massif shares with the Iberian Peninsula a Furongian–Early Ordovician gap (Toledanian or Norman gap), and a continuous Mid–Late Ordovician shelf sedimentation. The Occitan Domain (Montagne Noire and Mouthoumet massifs), eastern Pyrenees and northwestern Corsica share with southwestern Sardinia continuous shelf sedimentation in the Early Ordovician, and a Mid Ordovician ‘Sardic gap’. In the Ordovician, the Maures Massif probably belonged to the same Sardo-Occitan domain. The Vosges and Schwarzwald massifs display comparable, poorly preserved Ordovician successions, suggesting affinities with the Teplá-Barrandian and/or Moldanubian zones of Central Europe.

Publisher

Geological Society of London

Subject

Geology,Ocean Engineering,Water Science and Technology

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