Aachen Formation

Code
CKAK
Status
Formal (Felder 1975). Amended (Felder & Bosch 2000).
Lithologische beschrijving

Complex unit of brownish cross-bedded grey sands, with mainly in the lower part silt and clay layers. Locally wood fragments, brown coal and root horizons occur.

Afzettingsmilieu

Fluvial environment during deposition of the basal section (Hergenrath Clay), followed by a shallow marine environment due to transgression (Aken Sand). The transgression continued and fluvial systems transported sand with wood fragments and plant remains (Hauset Sand).

Definitie ondergrens

Rests unconformably upon deposits of the Carboniferous Limburg Group.

Definitie bovengrens

Nature of contact with the overlying Vaals Formation remains unclear.

Dikte indicatie
Up to 60 m.
Geografische verbreiding
Regionale correlatie
UK: Lamplugh and Jukes formations (offshore); GER: Aachen Formation; BEL: Aachen Formation.
Ouderdom
Santonian.
Holostratotype
Well:
Aachener Wald (no well)
Depth (thickness) AH:
-
Comments:
The type area is the forest south of the city of Aachen (Aachener Wald) on the border between Germany and Belgium.
Oorsprong naam
Named after the city of Aachen (Aken) in Germany.
Vorige benaming(en)
Akens(ch) Zand, Akensche Zanden
Gereviewed door (datum)
Mark Geluk, Geert-Jan Vis (June 2017).
Referenties
Felder, W.M. 1975. Lithostratigrafie van het Boven‑Krijt en het Dano‑Montien in Zuid‑Limburg en het aangrenzende gebied. In: Zagwijn, W.H. & Van Staalduinen C.J. (eds.), Toelichting bij geologische overzichtskaarten van Nederland, Rijks Geologische Dienst, Haarlem, 63‑72.
Felder, W.N. & Bosch, P.W. 2000. Het Krijt van Zuid-Limburg. NITG-TNO, Geologie van Nederland 5, 190 p.
Cite as
TNO-GDN ([YEAR]). Aachen Formation. In: Stratigraphic Nomenclature of the Netherlands, TNO – Geological Survey of the Netherlands. Accessed on [DATE] from http://acc.dinoloket.nl/en/stratigraphic-nomenclature/aachen-formation.