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KEUPER , in geology the third or uppermost subdivision of the Triassic system. The name is a local miners' term of German origin; it corresponds to the French marnes irisees. The formation is well exposed in Swabia, Franconia, Alsace
east
east
plateau
series below, grey, red and green marls with gypsum and dolomitethis is the gypskeuper in its restricted sense. The higher part of the series is sandy, hence called the Steinmergel; it is comparatively free from gypsum. To this division belong the Myophoria beds (M. Raibliana) with galena in places; the Estheria beds (E. laxitesta); the Schelfsandstein, used as a building-stone; the Lehrberg and Berg-gyps beds; Semionotus beds (S. Bergeri) with building-stone of Coburg; and the Burg-and Stubensandstein. The salt,which is associated with gypsum, is exploited in south Germany at Dreuze, Pettoncourt, Vie in Lorraine and Wimpfen on the Neckar. AI -metre coal is found on this horizon in the Erzgebirge, and another, 2 metres thick, has been mined
Bamberg
beds. In the Alpine region the presence of coral beds gives rise to the so-called " Lithodendron Kalk." In Great
1 Miller's Artillery Regimental History; see also H. G. Farmer, op. Cit., p. 22 ; illustration
2 Memoirs of tki Royal Artillery.rock salt (800-3oo ft.). Lower Keuper sandstone, marls and thin sandstones at the top, red and white sandstones (including the so-called " waterstones ") below, with breccias and conglomerates at the base (150-250 ft.). The basal or " dolomitic conglomerate " is a shore or scree breccia derived from local materials; it is well developed in the Mendip district
mined
Representatives of the Rhaetic are found in south Sweden, where the lower portion contains workable coals, in the Himalayas, Japan, Tibet, Burma, eastern Siberia and in Spitzbergen. The upper portion of the Karroo beds of South Africa and part of the Otapiri series of New Zealand are probably of Rhaetic age. The Keuper is not rich in fossils; the principal plants are cypress-like conifers (Walchia, Voltzia) and a few calamites with such forms as Equisetum arenaceum and Pterophyllum Jaegeri, Avicula contorta, Protocardium rhaeticum, Terebratula gregaria, Myophoria costata, M. Goldfassi and Lingula tenuessima, Anoplophoria lettica may be mentioned among the invertebrates. Fishes include Ceratodus, Hybodus and Lepidotus. Labyrinthodonts represented by the footprints of Cheirotherium and the bones of Labyrinthodon, Mastodonsaurus and Capitosaurus. Among the reptiles are Hyperodapedon, Palaeosaurus, Zanclodon, Nothosaurus and Belodon. Microlestes, the earliest known mammalian genus, has already been mentioned. See also the article TRIASSIC SYSTEM. (J. A. H.) End of Article: KEUPER If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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