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- Tielt_Formation abstract "The Tielt Formation (Dutch: Formatie van Tielt; French: Formation de Tielt; abbreviation: Tt; named after the town of Tielt in West-Flanders) is a geologic formation in the subsurface of Belgium. The formation crops out in the north of Hainaut, in the southern and central parts of West- and East-Flanders and in Walloon and Flemish Brabant. It consists of marine very fine sand and silt, deposited in the shallow sea that covered Belgium during the middle and late Ypresian age (early Eocene, about 50 million years ago).The Tielt Formation is 50 metres thick at most. It is subdivided into three members: the Kortemark Member, the Egemkapel Member and the Egem Member (glauconiferous fine sand). The formation lies stratigraphically on top of the Kortrijk Formation (early Ypresian sandy clay and silt). In the northwestern part of Belgium, the Gentbrugge Formation (late Ypresian marine clay and silt) covers the Tielt Formation. If the Gentbrugge Formation is absent, the younger Brussel Formation (Lutetian calcareous sand) is directly found on top of the Tielt Formation.".
- Tielt_Formation wikiPageID "22329032".
- Tielt_Formation wikiPageLength "1671".
- Tielt_Formation wikiPageOutDegree "28".
- Tielt_Formation wikiPageRevisionID "675381252".
- Tielt_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Age_(geology).
- Tielt_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Bedrock.
- Tielt_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Belgium.
- Tielt_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Brussel_Formation.
- Tielt_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Eocene.
- Tielt_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lithostratigraphy_of_Belgium.
- Tielt_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Paleogene_Europe.
- Tielt_Formation wikiPageWikiLink East_Flanders.
- Tielt_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Egem_Member.
- Tielt_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Egemkapel_Member.
- Tielt_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Eocene.
- Tielt_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Flemish_Brabant.
- Tielt_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Gentbrugge_Formation.
- Tielt_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Geological_formation.
- Tielt_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Glauconite.
- Tielt_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Hainaut_(province).
- Tielt_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Kortemark_Member.
- Tielt_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Kortrijk_Formation.
- Tielt_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Lutetian.
- Tielt_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Marine_(ocean).
- Tielt_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Member_(stratigraphy).
- Tielt_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Outcrop.
- Tielt_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Sand.
- Tielt_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Silt.
- Tielt_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Tielt.
- Tielt_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Walloon_Brabant.
- Tielt_Formation wikiPageWikiLink West_Flanders.
- Tielt_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Ypresian.
- Tielt_Formation wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tielt Formation".
- Tielt_Formation wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Belgium-stub.
- Tielt_Formation wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Geologic-formation-stub.
- Tielt_Formation wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-fr.
- Tielt_Formation wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-nl.
- Tielt_Formation wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Tielt_Formation subject Category:Eocene.
- Tielt_Formation subject Category:Lithostratigraphy_of_Belgium.
- Tielt_Formation subject Category:Paleogene_Europe.
- Tielt_Formation hypernym Formation.
- Tielt_Formation type MilitaryUnit.
- Tielt_Formation type Unit.
- Tielt_Formation comment "The Tielt Formation (Dutch: Formatie van Tielt; French: Formation de Tielt; abbreviation: Tt; named after the town of Tielt in West-Flanders) is a geologic formation in the subsurface of Belgium. The formation crops out in the north of Hainaut, in the southern and central parts of West- and East-Flanders and in Walloon and Flemish Brabant.".
- Tielt_Formation label "Tielt Formation".
- Tielt_Formation sameAs Q940933.
- Tielt_Formation sameAs Formatie_van_Tielt.
- Tielt_Formation sameAs m.05sy57y.
- Tielt_Formation sameAs Q940933.
- Tielt_Formation wasDerivedFrom Tielt_Formation?oldid=675381252.
- Tielt_Formation isPrimaryTopicOf Tielt_Formation.