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The Lava Formation is a geologic formation in and , being either the sister or the same unit as the Ciechocinek Formation. It represents the outcrop of Lower Toarcian layers in the and in the Lithuanian-Polish Syneclise (C8-borehole in Gdańsk Bay). It is known by the presence of Miospores and Pollen, as well Plant remains. The formation contains grey, greenish, and dark grey silt and clay with interealatians and lenses of fine-grained sand, pyritic concretions and plant remains (carbonised wood fragments). The deposits represent deposits laid down in fresh water and brackish basins, possibly lagoons or coastal plain lakes. The IG 1 of the Ciechocinek Formation shows how at the initial phase of the Toarcian there was a regional transgression in the Baltic Syncline, indicated by greenish-grey mudstones, heteroliths and fine-grained sandstones with abundant plant fossils and plant roots, what indicates a local delta progradation between the Lava and Ciechocinek Fms. Then a great accumulation of miospores (+2500 specimens) indicates a local concentration, likely due to a rapidly decelerating fluvial flow in a delta-fringing lagoon forming a “hydrodynamic trap”, with the wave and currents stopping the miospores to spread to the basin. Latter a marsh system developed with numerous palaeosol levels, being overlaid by brackish-marine embayment deposits that return to lagoon-marsh facies with numerous plant roots ( sp) and palaeosol levels in the uppermost section, ending the succession. Overall the facies show that the local Ciechocinek-Lava system was a sedimentary basin shallow and isolated, surrounded by a flat coastal/delta plain with marshes, delivering abundant spores and , indicators of proximal landmasses with high availability of wood and other plant material. This climate at the time of deposition was strongly seasonal, probably with monsoonal periods. Due to the abundant presence of deltaic sediments on the upper part, it is considered to be related to the retry of the sea level. The Lava Formation was deposited on a mostly continental setting, with its upper part, dominated by argillaceous sediments, corresponding to the Ciechocinek Formation. There is a great amount of kaolinite content, being present laterally in the basin, decreasing and lifting space to increasing smectite to the south-west of the formation. On the other hand, there is a great amount of coarsest sediments, which consist mostly of sands.


Palynology
|style="background:#f3e9f3;"
  • Leiotriletes rotundiformis
|style="background:#f3e9f3;"
  • Nida-44 Borehole
  • Belyj Jar-1 Borehole
  • Uljanovo-3 Borehole
  • Kybartai-29 Borehole
|style="background:#f3e9f3;"
Miospores|style="background:#f3e9f3;" Affinities with Botryopteridaceae, , , and Zosterophyllaceae. Likely reworked from Devonian-Permian layers|style="background:#f3e9f3;"
|style="background:#f3e9f3;"
  • Acanthotriletes elatus
|style="background:#f3e9f3;"
  • Nida-44 Borehole
  • Belyj Jar-1 Borehole
  • Uljanovo-3 Borehole
  • Kybartai-29 Borehole
|style="background:#f3e9f3;"
Miospores|style="background:#f3e9f3;" Affinities with the Botryopteridaceae and . Reworked from primitive ferns found in Devonian and Carboniferous rocks of Europe|style="background:#f3e9f3;"
|style="background:#D1FFCF;"
  • Staplinisporites caminus
|style="background:#D1FFCF;"
  • Nida-44 Borehole
  • Belyj Jar-1 Borehole
  • Uljanovo-3 Borehole
  • Kybartai-29 Borehole
|style="background:#D1FFCF;"
Miospores|style="background:#D1FFCF;" Affinities with the family inside . Branching Moss Spores, related with high water-depleting environments|style="background:#D1FFCF;"
Lycopodiumsporites|style="background:#D1FFCF;"
  • Lycopodiumsporites semimuris
|style="background:#D1FFCF;"
  • Nida-44 Borehole
  • Belyj Jar-1 Borehole
  • Uljanovo-3 Borehole
  • Kybartai-29 Borehole
|style="background:#D1FFCF;"
Miospores|style="background:#D1FFCF;" Affinities with the family inside .|style="background:#D1FFCF;"
|style="background:#D1FFCF;"
  • Foveosporites microreticulatus
|style="background:#D1FFCF;"
  • Nida-44 Borehole
  • Belyj Jar-1 Borehole
  • Uljanovo-3 Borehole
  • Kybartai-29 Borehole
|style="background:#D1FFCF;"
Miospores|style="background:#D1FFCF;" Affinities with the family inside . Lycopod spores, related with herbaceous to arbustive flora common on humid environments|style="background:#D1FFCF;"
|style="background:#D1FFCF;"
  • Uvaesporites argenteaeformis
|style="background:#D1FFCF;"
  • Nida-44 Borehole
  • Belyj Jar-1 Borehole
  • Uljanovo-3 Borehole
  • Kybartai-29 Borehole
|style="background:#D1FFCF;"
Miospores|style="background:#D1FFCF;" Affinities with the inside .|style="background:#D1FFCF;"
|style="background:#D1FFCF;"
  • Densoisporites crassus
|style="background:#D1FFCF;"
  • Nida-44 Borehole
  • Belyj Jar-1 Borehole
  • Uljanovo-3 Borehole
  • Kybartai-29 Borehole
|style="background:#D1FFCF;"
Miospores|style="background:#D1FFCF;" Affinities with the inside . Relatively abundant|style="background:#D1FFCF;"
|style="background:#D1FFCF;"
  • Heliosporites altmarkensis
|style="background:#D1FFCF;"
  • Nida-44 Borehole
  • Belyj Jar-1 Borehole
  • Uljanovo-3 Borehole
  • Kybartai-29 Borehole
|style="background:#D1FFCF;"
Miospores|style="background:#D1FFCF;" Affinities with the inside . Herbaceous Lycophyte flora, similar to Ferns, related with Humid Settings. This Family of Spores are also the most diverse on the Formation.|style="background:#D1FFCF;"
|style="background:#D1FFCF;"
  • Leiozonotriletes sp sp. nov.
|style="background:#D1FFCF;"
  • Nida-44 Borehole
  • Belyj Jar-1 Borehole
  • Uljanovo-3 Borehole
  • Kybartai-29 Borehole
|style="background:#D1FFCF;"
Miospores|style="background:#D1FFCF;" Uncertain Affinities with the .|style="background:#D1FFCF;"
Cingulatisporites|style="background:#D1FFCF;"
  • Cingulatisporites scabratus
  • Cingulatisporites sp sp. nov.
|style="background:#D1FFCF;"
  • Nida-44 Borehole
  • Belyj Jar-1 Borehole
  • Uljanovo-3 Borehole
  • Kybartai-29 Borehole
|style="background:#D1FFCF;"
Miospores|style="background:#D1FFCF;" Affinities with and inside . Relatively abundant|style="background:#D1FFCF;"
|style="background:#D1FFCF;"
  • Leptolepidites major
  • Leptolepidites sp sp. nov.
|style="background:#D1FFCF;"
  • Nida-44 Borehole
  • Belyj Jar-1 Borehole
  • Uljanovo-3 Borehole
  • Kybartai-29 Borehole
|style="background:#D1FFCF;"
Miospores|style="background:#D1FFCF;" Affinities with the family inside . Forest Fern Spores|style="background:#D1FFCF;"
|style="background:#D1FFCF;"
  • Pilosisporites brevipapillosus
|style="background:#D1FFCF;"
  • Nida-44 Borehole
  • Belyj Jar-1 Borehole
  • Uljanovo-3 Borehole
  • Kybartai-29 Borehole
|style="background:#D1FFCF;"
Miopores|style="background:#D1FFCF;" Affinities with and inside . Either from herbaceous or climbing ferns|style="background:#D1FFCF;"
|style="background:#D1FFCF;"
  • Klukisporites sp sp. nov.
|style="background:#D1FFCF;"
  • Nida-44 Borehole
  • Belyj Jar-1 Borehole
  • Uljanovo-3 Borehole
  • Kybartai-29 Borehole
  • C8-borehole
|style="background:#D1FFCF;"
Miospores|style="background:#D1FFCF;" Affinities with the family inside . Climbing fern spores|style="background:#D1FFCF;"
Clathropterisospora|style="background:#D1FFCF;"
  • Clathropterisospora obovata
  • Clathropterisospora "sp. 1"
  • Clathropterisospora "sp. 2"
|style="background:#D1FFCF;"
  • Nida-44 Borehole
  • Kybartai-29 Borehole
|style="background:#D1FFCF;"
Miospores|style="background:#D1FFCF;" Affinities with inside .|style="background:#D1FFCF;"
Dictyophyllidites|style="background:#D1FFCF;"
  • Dictyophyllidites sp sp. nov.
|style="background:#D1FFCF;"
  • Uljanovo-3 Borehole
  • Kybartai-29 Borehole
|style="background:#D1FFCF;"
Miospores|style="background:#D1FFCF;" Affinities with inside . Dictyophyllum is a common Dipteridacean genus of the mid-Mesozoic|style="background:#D1FFCF;"
|style="background:#D1FFCF;"
  • Marattiopsis scabratus
|style="background:#D1FFCF;"
  • Nida-44 Borehole
  • Belyj Jar-1 Borehole
  • Uljanovo-3 Borehole
  • Kybartai-29 Borehole
|style="background:#D1FFCF;"
Miospores|style="background:#D1FFCF;" Affinities with the inside .|style="background:#D1FFCF;"
|style="background:#D1FFCF;"
  • Matonisporites phlebopteroides
|style="background:#D1FFCF;"
  • Nida-44 Borehole
  • Belyj Jar-1 Borehole
  • Uljanovo-3 Borehole
  • Kybartai-29 Borehole
|style="background:#D1FFCF;"
Miopores|style="background:#D1FFCF;" Affinities with the inside . Fern spores from lower herbaceous flora|style="background:#D1FFCF;"
|style="background:#D1FFCF;"
  • Cyathidites minor
|style="background:#D1FFCF;"
  • Nida-44 Borehole
  • Belyj Jar-1 Borehole
  • Uljanovo-3 Borehole
  • Kybartai-29 Borehole
|style="background:#D1FFCF;"
Miospores|style="background:#D1FFCF;" Affinities with the family inside . Arboreal Fern Spores|style="background:#D1FFCF;"
|style="background:#D1FFCF;"
  • Tripartina variabilis
  • Tripartina sp sp. nov.
|style="background:#D1FFCF;"
  • Nida-44 Borehole
  • C8-borehole
|style="background:#D1FFCF;"
Miospores|style="background:#D1FFCF;" Affinities with inside . Common cosmopolitan Mesozoic Tree fern genus.|style="background:#D1FFCF;"
|style="background:#f3e9f3;"
  • Camptotriletes anagrammensis
  • Camptotriletes cerebriformis
  • Camptotriletes triangularis
|style="background:#f3e9f3;"
  • Nida-44 Borehole
  • Belyj Jar-1 Borehole
  • Uljanovo-3 Borehole
  • Kybartai-29 Borehole
|style="background:#f3e9f3;"
Miospores|style="background:#f3e9f3;" Affinities with the and Botryopteridaceae. Reworked Carboniferous Palynomorphs|style="background:#f3e9f3;"
Hymenozonotriletes|style="background:#f3e9f3;"
  • Hymenozonotriletes dalinkevidiusi
  • Hymenozonotriletes speciosus
|style="background:#f3e9f3;"
  • Nida-44 Borehole
  • Belyj Jar-1 Borehole
  • Uljanovo-3 Borehole
  • Kybartai-29 Borehole
|style="background:#f3e9f3;"
Miospores|style="background:#f3e9f3;" Affinities with the . Reworked|style="background:#f3e9f3;"
|style="background:#D1FFCF;"
  • Protopinus sp sp. nov.
|style="background:#D1FFCF;"
  • Nida-44 Borehole
  • Belyj Jar-1 Borehole
  • Uljanovo-3 Borehole
  • Kybartai-29 Borehole
|style="background:#D1FFCF;"
Pollen|style="background:#D1FFCF;" Pollen from the Family inside . Caytoniaceae are a complex group of Mesozoic Fossil floras, that can be related to both Peltaspermales and Ginkgoaceae.|style="background:#D1FFCF;"
|style="background:#D1FFCF;"
  • Chasmatosporites apertus
  • Chasmatosporites hians
  • Chasmatosporites sp.
|style="background:#D1FFCF;"
  • Nida-44 Borehole
  • Belyj Jar-1 Borehole
  • Uljanovo-3 Borehole
  • Kybartai-29 Borehole
  • C8-borehole
|style="background:#D1FFCF;"
Affinities with the family inside . Is among the most abundant flora recovered on the upper section of the coeval , and was found to be similar to the pollen of the extant Encephalartos laevifolius.|style="background:#D1FFCF;"
|style="background:#D1FFCF;"
  • Paleoconiferus sp sp. nov.
|style="background:#D1FFCF;"
  • Nida-44 Borehole
  • Belyj Jar-1 Borehole
  • Uljanovo-3 Borehole
  • Kybartai-29 Borehole
|style="background:#D1FFCF;"
Pollen|style="background:#D1FFCF;" Affinities with the , , and inside .|style="background:#D1FFCF;"
|style="background:#D1FFCF;"
  • Pseudopinus oblatinoides
|style="background:#D1FFCF;"
  • Nida-44 Borehole
  • Belyj Jar-1 Borehole
  • Uljanovo-3 Borehole
  • Kybartai-29 Borehole
|style="background:#D1FFCF;"
Pollen|style="background:#D1FFCF;" Affinities with the inside .|style="background:#D1FFCF;"
|style="background:#D1FFCF;"
  • Protopodocarpus sp sp. nov.
|style="background:#D1FFCF;"
  • Nida-44 Borehole
  • Belyj Jar-1 Borehole
  • Uljanovo-3 Borehole
  • Kybartai-29 Borehole
|style="background:#D1FFCF;"
Pollen|style="background:#D1FFCF;" Affinities with the inside .|style="background:#D1FFCF;"
|style="background:#D1FFCF;"
  • Paleopicea sp sp. nov.
|style="background:#D1FFCF;"
  • Nida-44 Borehole
  • Belyj Jar-1 Borehole
  • Uljanovo-3 Borehole
  • Kybartai-29 Borehole
|style="background:#D1FFCF;"
Pollen|style="background:#D1FFCF;" Affinities with the and inside .|style="background:#D1FFCF;"
|style="background:#D1FFCF;"
  • Pseudopicea sp. sp. nov.
|style="background:#D1FFCF;"
  • Nida-44 Borehole
  • Belyj Jar-1 Borehole
  • Uljanovo-3 Borehole
  • Kybartai-29 Borehole
|style="background:#D1FFCF;"
Pollen|style="background:#D1FFCF;" Affinities with the inside . Relatively abundant Pinaceae Pollen, appears specially on Kaolinite-abundant strata.|style="background:#D1FFCF;"
Cerebropollenites|style="background:#D1FFCF;"
  • Cerebropollenites dalinkeviciusi
|style="background:#D1FFCF;"
  • Nida-44 Borehole
  • Belyj Jar-1 Borehole
  • Uljanovo-3 Borehole
  • Kybartai-29 Borehole
  • C8-borehole
|style="background:#D1FFCF;"
Pollen|style="background:#D1FFCF;" Affinities with the or inside . This Pollen resemblance with extant suggest that Miroviaceae can be an extinct lineage of sciadopityaceaous-like plants.|style="background:#D1FFCF;"
|style="background:#D1FFCF;"
  • Perinopollenites sp sp. nov.
|style="background:#D1FFCF;"
  • Nida-44 Borehole
  • Belyj Jar-1 Borehole
  • Uljanovo-3 Borehole
  • Kybartai-29 Borehole
  • C8-borehole
|style="background:#D1FFCF;"
Pollen|style="background:#D1FFCF;" Affinities with the family inside . Pollen that resembles extant genera such as the Genus and , probably derived from Dry environments.|style="background:#D1FFCF;"
|style="background:#D1FFCF;"
  • Cupressacites coriaceus
  • Cupressacites subgranulatus
|style="background:#D1FFCF;"
  • C8-borehole
|style="background:#D1FFCF;"
Pollen|style="background:#D1FFCF;" Affinities with the family inside .|style="background:#D1FFCF;"
|style="background:#D1FFCF;"
  • Taxodiites pallens
|style="background:#D1FFCF;"
  • C8-borehole
|style="background:#D1FFCF;"
Pollen|style="background:#D1FFCF;" Affinities with the family inside .|style="background:#D1FFCF;"
|style="background:#D1FFCF;"
  • Classopollis corniculatus
  • Classopollis sp.1 sp. nov.
  • Classopollis sp.2 sp. nov.
  • Classopollis sp.3 sp. nov.
|style="background:#D1FFCF;"
  • Nida-44 Borehole
  • Belyj Jar-1 Borehole
  • Uljanovo-3 Borehole
  • Kybartai-29 Borehole
  • C8-borehole
|style="background:#D1FFCF;"
Pollen|style="background:#D1FFCF;" Affinities with the Cheirolepidiaceae inside . Indicator of Dry settings|style="background:#D1FFCF;"


Megaflora
|style="background:#D1FFCF;"
  • Phlebopteris cf. smithii
|style="background:#D1FFCF;"
  • Nida-44 Borehole
|style="background:#D1FFCF;"
Isolated pinnae|style="background:#D1FFCF;" Affinities with inside .|style="background:#D1FFCF;"
|style="background:#D1FFCF;"
  • Ginkgoites acuta
  • Ginkgoites "sp. 1"
|style="background:#D1FFCF;"
  • Nida-44 Borehole
  • Belyj Jar-1 Borehole
|style="background:#D1FFCF;"
Leaves|style="background:#D1FFCF;" Affinities with inside . Large to medium Arboreal trees, common on the Fennoscandinavian realm, but also on the Siberian strata|style="background:#D1FFCF;"
?|style="background:#D1FFCF;"
  • Picea? sp sp. nov.
  • Picea? sp.1 sp. nov.
  • Picea? sp.2 sp. nov.
|style="background:#D1FFCF;"
  • Nida-44 Borehole
  • Uljanovo-3 Borehole
|style="background:#D1FFCF;"
Cones|style="background:#D1FFCF;" Affinities with the inside .|style="background:#D1FFCF;"
?|style="background:#D1FFCF;"
  • Pinus? sp sp. nov.
|style="background:#D1FFCF;"
  • Nida-44 Borehole
|style="background:#D1FFCF;"
Cones|style="background:#D1FFCF;" Affinities with the inside .|style="background:#D1FFCF;"
|style="background:#D1FFCF;"
  • Podozamites sp sp. nov.
|style="background:#D1FFCF;"
  • Nida-44 Borehole
|style="background:#D1FFCF;"
Leaves|style="background:#D1FFCF;" Affinities with inside . The local Podozamites show a rather great range of Growth, reflecting Tropical to subtropical conditions.|style="background:#D1FFCF;"
|style="background:#D1FFCF;"
  • Elatocladus sp.
|style="background:#D1FFCF;"
  • Nida-44 Borehole
|style="background:#D1FFCF;"
Leaves|style="background:#D1FFCF;" Affinities with the inside .|style="background:#D1FFCF;"


See also
  • List of fossiliferous stratigraphic units in Lithuania
  • Toarcian turnover
    • Marne di Monte Serrone, Italy
    • Calcare di Sogno, Italy
    • , North Caucasus
    • Djupadal Formation, Central Skane
    • Sachrang Formation, Austria
    • Saubach Formation, Austria
    • , Lagerstätte in Germany
    • Ciechocinek Formation, Germany and Poland
    • Krempachy Marl Formation, Poland and Slovakia
    • , North Africa
    • , England
    • , Alberta and British Columbia
      • Poker Chip Shale
    • Whiteaves Formation, British Columbia
    • , Utah
    • Los Molles Formation, Argentina
    • , Antarctica
    • Kandreho Formation, Madagascar
    • , India
    • Cattamarra Coal Measures, Australia


Further reading
  • Weishampel, David B.; Dodson, Peter; and Osmólska, Halszka (eds.): The Dinosauria, 2nd, Berkeley: University of California Press. 861 pp. .

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