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Gir Gypsum Tripolitania And Sirte Basin Formation
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Gir Gypsum Tripolitania And Sirte Basin Fm base reconstruction

Gir Gypsum Tripolitania And Sirte Basin Fm


Period: 
Paleogene

Age Interval: 

Province: 
Libya

Type Locality and Naming

Column: Tripolitania And Sirte Basin

Lithology and Thickness

Gir Gypsum Fm LITHOLOGY= Currently also known as the Al Jir Formation, there are many inconsistencies among geologists regarding this formation. Some areas of this formation have no gypsum present. Members: 1. The upper Bir Ziden limestone, which is now known as the Bi'r Zaydan Member quite often, is composed of white limestones and 2. the lower Bin Asa (also spelled Bin Isa) chalk, which is composed of hard chalk and chalky limestone that contains chert nodules and gypsum stringers. CALIBRATION = 50% Up in Ypresian. REFERENCE = Chart derived from: USGS Correlation Chart and Columnar Section for Rocks in Libya, 1963. Descriptions from: Hallet, Don: Petroleum Geology of Libya, 2002.

Lithology Pattern: 
Chalk

Relationships and Distribution

Lower contact

Upper contact

Regional extent


GeoJSON

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Fossils


Age 


Age Span: 

    Beginning stage: 
Ypresian

    Fraction up in beginning stage: 
0.5

    Beginning date (Ma): 
52.04

    Ending stage: 
Lutetian

    Fraction up in the ending stage: 
0

    Ending date (Ma):  
48.07

Depositional setting


Depositional pattern:  

Additional Information

long: 19 lat: 29

Compiler: