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About: Plattenkalk

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Plattenkalk is a very finely grained limestone chemically precipitated in a stratified water column under conditions where bioturbation does not occur. The reasons for the quiet depositional environment and the processes of sediment accumulation vary greatly among different plattenkalks, but the lack of bioturbation contributes to the creation of thinly bedded, finely laminated, undisturbed limestones where exceptionally detailed fossils or imprints of organisms occur. The Solnhofen Plattenkalk in Bavaria is a famous example where complete skeletons of large marine vertebrates and impressions of soft-bodied animals have been found. Lithographic limestone is a type of plattenkalk chosen for its suitable lithography characteristics.

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  • Als Plattenkalk oder Plattendolomit werden informell feinkörnige (mikritische) karbonatische Sedimentgesteine bezeichnet, die plattig, d. h. im Zentimeterbereich geschichtet sind. Es handelt sich nicht um einen petrographischen Fachausdruck. Die Bezeichnung tritt in Natursteinnamen wie Nusplinger Plattenkalk (Kimmeridgium, Schwäbische Alb), Wattendorfer Plattenkalk (Kimmeridgium, nördliche Fränkische Alb) oder Solnhofener Plattenkalk (Tithonium, südliche Fränkische Alb) auf. Ebenfalls Plattenkalk wird im Alpenkalk der Nördlichen Kalkalpen die norische Übergangsfazies des Hauptdolomits (Tidalfazies, Karnium) in den gebankten Dachsteinkalk (Lagunenfazies, Norium–Rhaetium) genannt. (de)
  • Plattenkalk is a very finely grained limestone chemically precipitated in a stratified water column under conditions where bioturbation does not occur. The reasons for the quiet depositional environment and the processes of sediment accumulation vary greatly among different plattenkalks, but the lack of bioturbation contributes to the creation of thinly bedded, finely laminated, undisturbed limestones where exceptionally detailed fossils or imprints of organisms occur. The Solnhofen Plattenkalk in Bavaria is a famous example where complete skeletons of large marine vertebrates and impressions of soft-bodied animals have been found. Lithographic limestone is a type of plattenkalk chosen for its suitable lithography characteristics. (en)
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  • Plattenkalk at Solnhofen (en)
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  • Plattenkalk (en)
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  • Plattenkalk is a very finely grained limestone chemically precipitated in a stratified water column under conditions where bioturbation does not occur. The reasons for the quiet depositional environment and the processes of sediment accumulation vary greatly among different plattenkalks, but the lack of bioturbation contributes to the creation of thinly bedded, finely laminated, undisturbed limestones where exceptionally detailed fossils or imprints of organisms occur. The Solnhofen Plattenkalk in Bavaria is a famous example where complete skeletons of large marine vertebrates and impressions of soft-bodied animals have been found. Lithographic limestone is a type of plattenkalk chosen for its suitable lithography characteristics. (en)
  • Als Plattenkalk oder Plattendolomit werden informell feinkörnige (mikritische) karbonatische Sedimentgesteine bezeichnet, die plattig, d. h. im Zentimeterbereich geschichtet sind. Es handelt sich nicht um einen petrographischen Fachausdruck. Die Bezeichnung tritt in Natursteinnamen wie Nusplinger Plattenkalk (Kimmeridgium, Schwäbische Alb), Wattendorfer Plattenkalk (Kimmeridgium, nördliche Fränkische Alb) oder Solnhofener Plattenkalk (Tithonium, südliche Fränkische Alb) auf. (de)
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