Permian lithostratigraphic units, Malmédy Graben (Belgium)

  • BULTYNCK P
  • GEUKENS F
  • SMOLDEREN A
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Abstract

The Malmédy Formation, subdivided into three members and consisting essentially of reddish continental conglomerate deposits, is exposed in a 2.5 km to 0.5 km wide and about 22 km long graben structure across the Stavelot Massif, in the eastern part of the Ardennes. It is most likely of Permian age.

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BULTYNCK, P., GEUKENS, F., & SMOLDEREN, A. (2002). Permian lithostratigraphic units, Malmédy Graben (Belgium). Geologica Belgica, 4(1–2), 105–106. https://doi.org/10.20341/gb.2014.046

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