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The Keuper is a lithostratigraphic unit (a sequence of ) in the subsurface of large parts of west and central . The Keuper consists of dolomite, or and that were deposited during the and epochs (about ). The Keuper lies on top of the and under the predominantly or other Early Jurassic strata.

The Keuper together with the Muschelkalk and the form the , a characteristic sequence of rock strata that gave the its name.

  "Muschelkalk (geology)", Britannica Online Encyclopedia,
  October 2010, webpage:
  [http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/398539/Muschelkalk EB-39].
     


Exposure
The Upper Triassic is well exposed in , , and Lorraine and ; it extends from on the east side of the into , and through into and north-east ; it appears flanking the central plateau of and in the and . The Keuper sequence is linked by name to the area of southern Germany.

In south , the lower portion contains -bearing strata, as in the , , , , eastern and in . The upper portion of the of and part of the of are probably of Rhaetian age.


Germany
In Germany and adjacent parts of western and central Europe, the Keuper unit is divided into three groups:
The upper part of this division is often a grey dolomite known as the ; the impure beds Lettenkohle are aggregated towards the base. The upper Keuper, Rhaetic or Avicula contorta zone in Germany is mainly sandy with dark grey and ; it is seldom more than . The sandstones are used for building purposes at , Culmbach and . In Swabia and the Wesergebirge are several -beds, thicker than those in the middle Keuper, which contain a rich assemblage of fossil remains of fish, reptiles and the mammalian teeth of Microlestes antiquus and Triglyptzas Fraasi. The name "Rhaetic" is derived from the Rhaetic Alps where the beds are well developed; they occur also in central France, the Pyrenees and England. In South Tirol and the Judicarian Mountains, the Rhaetic is represented by the beds. In the Alpine region, the presence of coral beds gives rise to the so-called Lithodendron Kalk.
The middle division is thicker than either of the others (at Göttingen, ); it consists of a marly series below, grey, red and green marls, with and dolomite—this is the gypskeuper in its restricted sense. The higher part of the series is , hence called the Steinmergel; it is comparatively free from gypsum. To this division belong the beds (M. Raibliana) with in places; the Estheria beds (E. laxilesta); the Schelfsandstein, used as a building-stone; the and beds; beds (S. Bergen) with building-stone of ; and the Burgand .
The lower division consists mainly of grey and with white, grey and brightly colored and dolomitic .

The , which is associated with gypsum, is exploited in south Germany at Dreuze, Pettoncourt, as well as in Vie in the Lorraine region of France. A 4-metre (13 ft) coal is found on this horizon in the on the border between Germany and the , and another, 2 metres thick (7 ft), has been mined in , now in .


Great Britain
In Great Britain the 'Keuper' is no longer a formally recognised geological division. The one-time Keuper Marls are now redesignated as the Mercia Mudstone Group. The underlying Keuper Sandstone is now the Helsby Sandstone Formation at the top of the Sherwood Sandstone Group. Traditionally it contained the following subdivisions:
Grey, red and green marls, black shales, and so-called white (). Upper Keuper marl, red and grey marls and shales with rock salt, . As in Germany, there are one or more bone beds in the English Rhaetic with a similar assemblage of fossils.
Sandstone, marls and thin sandstones at the top, red and white sandstones (including the so-called waterstones) below, with and conglomerates at the base, .
  • Basal conglomerate
A shore or scree breccia derived from local materials; it is well developed in the district. The rocksalt beds vary from 25 cm (1 inch) to in thickness; they are extensively worked (mined and pumped) in , and .

The Keuper covers a large area in the and around the flanks of the range; it reaches southward to the east coast, northeastward into and northwestward into Northern Ireland and southernmost Scotland.


Fossils
The Keuper is not rich in ; the principal plants are ( , ) and a few with such forms as Equisetum arenaceum and Pterophyllum jaegeri. Avicula contorta, Protocardium rhaeticum, gregaria, Myophoria costata, M. goldfassi, Lingula tenuessima, and Anoplophoria lettica may be mentioned among the invertebrates. The fish include Ceratodus, and .

represented by the footprints of Cheirotherium and the bones of (originally called Labyrinthodon) and . Among the are , , , , and . The first fossil also make their appearance at this time and the early is also known from the Keuper.


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