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- Gauja_Formation abstract "The Gauja Formation is a Middle Devonian fossil locality in Estonia and Latvia. It is named after the Gauja River, where it is exposed along the banks.The Gauja Formation has a maximum thickness of 80 m (260 ft). It is composed of weakly to moderately cemented layers of fine-grained to very fine-grained sandstone. The layer is predominantly light to yellowish-gray in color, but can be pinkish brown or variegated. It is mostly composed of quartzose arenites. It is overlain by the 30 m (98 ft) thick Amata Formation and the Plavinas Formation.The Gauja Formation contains two cyclic members. The lower layers are known as the Sietin Member and are composed mostly of sandstone with a thin layer of siltstone at the top. It has yielded numerous fossils of fishes. Among them are Asterolepis, Bothriolepis, Glyptolepis baltica, Laccognathus panderi, and Megadonichthys kurikae.The upper layers are thicker, and the lower part of it is known as the Lode Member. The Lode Member dates from the Middle Devonian and is composed of light colored sandstone. The area is indicative of a near-shore environment of retreating sea. Only large plant remains and miospores are known from this member. Examples of which include Hostinella, Archaeopteris, Retusotriletes rugulatus, and Ancyrospora. Palynological studies indicate that the Middle to Upper Devonian boundary may exist in this member.".
- Gauja_Formation thumbnail Ergeljuklintis424aug037qg.jpg?width=300.
- Gauja_Formation wikiPageID "33165859".
- Gauja_Formation wikiPageLength "4208".
- Gauja_Formation wikiPageOutDegree "42".
- Gauja_Formation wikiPageRevisionID "689593057".
- Gauja_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Amata_Formation.
- Gauja_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Ancyrospora.
- Gauja_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Archaeopteris.
- Gauja_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Arenite.
- Gauja_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Asterolepis_(fish).
- Gauja_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Bothriolepis.
- Gauja_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Devonian_Europe.
- Gauja_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fossils_of_Latvia.
- Gauja_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Geology_of_Estonia.
- Gauja_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Geology_of_Latvia.
- Gauja_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Paleontology_in_Estonia.
- Gauja_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Paleozoic_paleontological_sites_of_Europe.
- Gauja_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Cryptospores.
- Gauja_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Devonian.
- Gauja_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Estonia.
- Gauja_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Gauja.
- Gauja_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Gauja_National_Park.
- Gauja_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Gauja_Valley.
- Gauja_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Geological_formation.
- Gauja_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Glyptolepis_baltica.
- Gauja_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Hostinella.
- Gauja_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Laccognathus_panderi.
- Gauja_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Latvia.
- Gauja_Formation wikiPageWikiLink List_of_fossil_sites.
- Gauja_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Megadonichthys_kurikae.
- Gauja_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Palynology.
- Gauja_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Plavinas_Formation.
- Gauja_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Quartz.
- Gauja_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Retusotriletes_rugulatus.
- Gauja_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Sandstone.
- Gauja_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Silicon_dioxide.
- Gauja_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Siltstone.
- Gauja_Formation wikiPageWikiLinkText "Gauja Formation".
- Gauja_Formation age Devonian.
- Gauja_Formation caption "The Ergelu Cliffs along Gauja River, Latvia belong to the Gauja Formation".
- Gauja_Formation name "Gauja Formation".
- Gauja_Formation namedfor Gauja.
- Gauja_Formation otherlithology Arenite.
- Gauja_Formation otherlithology Quartz.
- Gauja_Formation overlies Plavinas_Formation.
- Gauja_Formation prilithology Sandstone.
- Gauja_Formation subunits "Lode Member".
- Gauja_Formation subunits "Sietin Member".
- Gauja_Formation type Geological_formation.
- Gauja_Formation underlies Amata_Formation.
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- Gauja_Formation subject Category:Devonian_Europe.
- Gauja_Formation subject Category:Fossils_of_Latvia.
- Gauja_Formation subject Category:Geology_of_Estonia.
- Gauja_Formation subject Category:Geology_of_Latvia.
- Gauja_Formation subject Category:Paleontology_in_Estonia.
- Gauja_Formation subject Category:Paleozoic_paleontological_sites_of_Europe.
- Gauja_Formation hypernym Locality.
- Gauja_Formation point "57.3 25.12".
- Gauja_Formation type Settlement.
- Gauja_Formation type Site.
- Gauja_Formation type SpatialThing.
- Gauja_Formation comment "The Gauja Formation is a Middle Devonian fossil locality in Estonia and Latvia. It is named after the Gauja River, where it is exposed along the banks.The Gauja Formation has a maximum thickness of 80 m (260 ft). It is composed of weakly to moderately cemented layers of fine-grained to very fine-grained sandstone. The layer is predominantly light to yellowish-gray in color, but can be pinkish brown or variegated. It is mostly composed of quartzose arenites.".
- Gauja_Formation label "Gauja Formation".
- Gauja_Formation sameAs Q5527648.
- Gauja_Formation sameAs m.0h64_59.
- Gauja_Formation sameAs Q5527648.
- Gauja_Formation lat "57.3".
- Gauja_Formation long "25.12".
- Gauja_Formation wasDerivedFrom Gauja_Formation?oldid=689593057.
- Gauja_Formation depiction Ergeljuklintis424aug037qg.jpg.
- Gauja_Formation isPrimaryTopicOf Gauja_Formation.