Skylge Formation

Code
SGSK
Status
Formal (Munsterman et al. 2012).
Lithological description

Alternating slightly silty to sandy claystones, glauconitic sandstones. Bioturbation is often present. Locally pyrite, lignite and/or shell fragments are present.

Depositional setting

Restricted to shallow marine conditions.

Definition of lower boundary

Conformably overlies the Friese Front Formation. Based on the top of the first variegated or grey, non- marine clay-/siltstones or thick sand bed.

Definition of upper boundary

In the southern Central Graben unconformably overlain by the Scruff Greensand Formation. The boundary with the Scruff Greensand Formation is recorded by a funnel- shaped GR-log pattern, resulting from the upward decreasing clay content.

Thickness indication
Up to 405 m (F18-05).
Geographical distribution
Regional correlation
UK: Humber Group; GER: ?; BEL: -.
Age
late Kimmeridgian - middle Tithonian.
Holostratotype
Depth (thickness) AH:
2318 - 2565 m (247 m)
Parastratotype
Depth (thickness) AH:
2182 - 2512 m (330 m)
Origin of name
Named after the Frysian name of the Wadden island Terschelling.
Previous name(s)
None.
Reviewed by (date)
Sander Houben (2017).
References
Munsterman, D.K., Verreussel, R.M.C.H., Mijnlieff, H.F., Witmans, N., Kerstholt-Boegehold, S. & Abbink, O.A. 2012. Revision and update of the Callovian-Ryazanian Stratigraphic Nomenclature in the northern Dutch Offshore, i.e. Central Graben Subgroup and Scruff Group. Netherlands Journal of Geosciences-Geologie en Mijnbouw, 91 (4), 555-590.
Cite as
TNO-GDN ([YEAR]). Skylge Formation. In: Stratigraphic Nomenclature of the Netherlands, TNO – Geological Survey of the Netherlands. Accessed on [DATE] from https://www.dinoloket.nl/en/stratigraphic-nomenclature/skylge-formation.