Kapp Toscana Group

Kapp Toscana Group
Stratigraphic range: Triassic
Type Group
Sub-units Tschermakfjellet Formation
De Geerdalen Formation
Wilhelmøya Formation
Overlies Sassendalen Group
Thickness 8–500 metres (26–1,640 ft)
Location
Region Svalbard, Barents Sea
Country Norway
Type section
Named for Kapp Toscana

The Kapp Toscana Group is a geologic group in Svalbard and the Barents Sea, Norway.

The group dates back to the Late Triassic, and comprises the rock formations of Tschermakfjellet, De Geerdalen and Wilhelmøya.[1] The group is named from the headland of Kapp Toscana at the southern side of Van Keulenfjorden in Wedel Jarlsberg Land at Spitsbergen, Svalbard.[2] The thickness of the group varies from 8–500 metres (26–1,640 ft) of deltaic shales with interbedded sandstones.[3]

The Kapp Toscana Group was initially defined as a formation,[4] but has later become a group.[5] The type section was taken from Kapp Toscana at Van Keulenfjorden, where the thickness of the unit was 200 metres (660 ft), while its two members Tschermakfjellet and De Geerdalen had type sections from Botneheia.[6]

References

  1. Harland 1997: p. 348350
  2. Harland 1997: p. 348
  3. Harland 1997: p. 348
  4. Buchan 1965: pp. 2426
  5. Harland 1997: p. 345
  6. Buchan 1965: pp. 2426

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