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- Hannut_Formation abstract "The Hannut Formation (French: Formation de Hannut; Dutch: Formatie van Hannut; abbreviation: Hn) is a geologic formation in the subsurface of northern Belgium. The formation consists of marine clay and silt, alternating with moer sandy layers. On top of this the lithology changes to limestone, siltstone and sandstone and the top of the formation is formed by a layer of glauconite bearing sand. The Hannut Formation was formed during the early to middle Thanetian age (Late Paleocene, about 57 million years ago).The formation is named after the town of Hannut in the province of Liège.".
- Hannut_Formation wikiPageID "22039799".
- Hannut_Formation wikiPageLength "2523".
- Hannut_Formation wikiPageOutDegree "41".
- Hannut_Formation wikiPageRevisionID "675380884".
- Hannut_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Bedrock.
- Hannut_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Belgium.
- Hannut_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Campine_Basin.
- Hannut_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lithostratigraphy_of_Belgium.
- Hannut_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Paleocene.
- Hannut_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Paleogene_Europe.
- Hannut_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Chercq_Member.
- Hannut_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Clay.
- Hannut_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Correlation.
- Hannut_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Correlation_and_dependence.
- Hannut_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Flanders.
- Hannut_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Formation_(stratigraphy).
- Hannut_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Geological_formation.
- Hannut_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Glauconite.
- Hannut_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Grandglise_Member.
- Hannut_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Hainaut_(province).
- Hannut_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Halen_Member.
- Hannut_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Hannut.
- Hannut_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Heers_Formation.
- Hannut_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Hesbaye.
- Hannut_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Lagoon.
- Hannut_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Landen_Formation.
- Hannut_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Landen_Group.
- Hannut_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Limestone.
- Hannut_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Lincent_Member.
- Hannut_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Lithification.
- Hannut_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Lithology.
- Hannut_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Lithostratigraphy.
- Hannut_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Liège_(province).
- Hannut_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Marine_(ocean).
- Hannut_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Member_(stratigraphy).
- Hannut_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Mons_Basin.
- Hannut_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Netherlands.
- Hannut_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Paleocene.
- Hannut_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Sand.
- Hannut_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Sandstone.
- Hannut_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Silt.
- Hannut_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Siltstone.
- Hannut_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Subsurface_(geology).
- Hannut_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Thanetian.
- Hannut_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Tienen_Formation.
- Hannut_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Tuffite.
- Hannut_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Waterschei_Member.
- Hannut_Formation wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hannut Formation".
- Hannut_Formation hasPhotoCollection Hannut_Formation.
- Hannut_Formation wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Aut.
- Hannut_Formation wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Geologic-formation-stub.
- Hannut_Formation wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-fr.
- Hannut_Formation wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-nl.
- Hannut_Formation subject Category:Lithostratigraphy_of_Belgium.
- Hannut_Formation subject Category:Paleocene.
- Hannut_Formation subject Category:Paleogene_Europe.
- Hannut_Formation hypernym Formation.
- Hannut_Formation type Article.
- Hannut_Formation type MilitaryUnit.
- Hannut_Formation type Article.
- Hannut_Formation type Unit.
- Hannut_Formation comment "The Hannut Formation (French: Formation de Hannut; Dutch: Formatie van Hannut; abbreviation: Hn) is a geologic formation in the subsurface of northern Belgium. The formation consists of marine clay and silt, alternating with moer sandy layers. On top of this the lithology changes to limestone, siltstone and sandstone and the top of the formation is formed by a layer of glauconite bearing sand.".
- Hannut_Formation label "Hannut Formation".
- Hannut_Formation sameAs Formatie_van_Hannut.
- Hannut_Formation sameAs m.05nzwkg.
- Hannut_Formation sameAs Q4595677.
- Hannut_Formation sameAs Q4595677.
- Hannut_Formation wasDerivedFrom Hannut_Formation?oldid=675380884.
- Hannut_Formation isPrimaryTopicOf Hannut_Formation.