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- Q5175947 subject Q7288492.
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- Q5175947 abstract "The Couches de Saint Christophe are a sedimentary formation deposited between the Late Cretaceous and the Paleogene. It is a very monotonous sequence of calcitic sandstones and black schists. These are interpreted as a turbidite sequence. The average thickness of the unit is 500 m. The Couches de Saint Christophe are a post-rift sequence that overlies the Couches des Marmontains.The Couches de Saint Christophe occupy the following nappes:External ValaisMoûtiers unitRoc de l'Enfer unitPetit St. Bernard unitInternal ValaisVersoyen unitLarge outcrops of the Couches de Saint Christophe crop out north of Bourg-Saint-Maurice.The type locality of the formation is the Val de Bagnes in the canton Valais of Switzerland. It was first described by Rudolf Trümpy in 1952. The formation is named after a chapel (46.094905°N 7.200371°E / 46.094905; 7.200371) to the northwest of Verbier.The Saint Christophe formation can be correlated with the Sassauna Formation found in Graubünden and calcareous flysch found in the Engadine.".
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- Q5175947 point "45.696144 6.734438".
- Q5175947 type SpatialThing.
- Q5175947 comment "The Couches de Saint Christophe are a sedimentary formation deposited between the Late Cretaceous and the Paleogene. It is a very monotonous sequence of calcitic sandstones and black schists. These are interpreted as a turbidite sequence. The average thickness of the unit is 500 m. The Couches de Saint Christophe are a post-rift sequence that overlies the Couches des Marmontains.The Couches de Saint Christophe occupy the following nappes:External ValaisMoûtiers unitRoc de l'Enfer unitPetit St.".
- Q5175947 label "Saint Christophe Formation".
- Q5175947 lat "45.696144".
- Q5175947 long "6.734438".