Abstract The Ordovician successions of France and neighbouring areas of Belgium and Germany are reviewed and correlated based on international chronostratigraphic and regional biostratigraphic charts. The same three megasequences related to the rift, drift and docking of Avalonia with Baltica can be tracked in Belgium and neighbouring areas (Brabant Massif and Ardenne inliers), western (Rhenish Massif) and northeastern Germany (Rügen). The remaining investigated areas were part of Gondwana in the Ordovician. The Armorican Massif shares with the Iberian Peninsula a Furongian–Early Ordovician gap (Toledanian or Norman gap), and a continuous Mid–Late Ordovician shelf sedimentation. The Occitan Domain (Montagne Noire and Mouthoumet massifs), ea...
The uppermost Ordovician in the Holy Cross Mountains is represented by sandy mudstones, sandstones a...
International audienceThis study illustrates bathymetric trends across the northern Gondwana platfor...
International audienceThis contribution deals with the Middle to early Late Ordovician of the Armori...
Abstract The Ordovician successions of France and neighbouring areas of Belgium and Germany are revi...
International audience. A review is presented of recent progress in knowledge of the Ordovician of t...
International audienceFragmentation of northwestern Gondwana took place in a context of massive andw...
Outcrops of Ordovician sediments in western Germany are of very limited extent. In the Ebbe Inlier (...
International audienceUpper Ordovician–Lower Devonian rocks of the Cabrières klippes (southern Monta...
The Bohemo‐Iberian regional scale for South Gondwana, involving the ‘Mediterranean Province’, compri...
Guide-book for a field trip organized for the German Stratigraphy Subcommissions for Carboniferous, ...
Abstract The Ordovician was a key period in the biological and geological history of the planet. ‘A ...
In the Ordovician, the Brabant Massif (Belgium) was situated in the eastern part of the Avalonia mic...
The uppermost Ordovician in the Holy Cross Mountains is represented by sandy mudstones, sandstones a...
International audienceThis study illustrates bathymetric trends across the northern Gondwana platfor...
International audienceThis contribution deals with the Middle to early Late Ordovician of the Armori...
Abstract The Ordovician successions of France and neighbouring areas of Belgium and Germany are revi...
International audience. A review is presented of recent progress in knowledge of the Ordovician of t...
International audienceFragmentation of northwestern Gondwana took place in a context of massive andw...
Outcrops of Ordovician sediments in western Germany are of very limited extent. In the Ebbe Inlier (...
International audienceUpper Ordovician–Lower Devonian rocks of the Cabrières klippes (southern Monta...
The Bohemo‐Iberian regional scale for South Gondwana, involving the ‘Mediterranean Province’, compri...
Guide-book for a field trip organized for the German Stratigraphy Subcommissions for Carboniferous, ...
Abstract The Ordovician was a key period in the biological and geological history of the planet. ‘A ...
In the Ordovician, the Brabant Massif (Belgium) was situated in the eastern part of the Avalonia mic...
The uppermost Ordovician in the Holy Cross Mountains is represented by sandy mudstones, sandstones a...
International audienceThis study illustrates bathymetric trends across the northern Gondwana platfor...
International audienceThis contribution deals with the Middle to early Late Ordovician of the Armori...