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Main Dolomite

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56: 192: 374: 369: 311:, ranging from 0 to 2,200 metres (0 to 7,218 ft) in thickness. Main Dolomite is represented by the medium bedded dolomitic layers often with characteristic 253:
and Norian Main Dolomite. The Main Dolomite reaches higher thickness than underlying dolomites in Alps, therefore it is considered as more important "Main".
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Middle to Late Triassic sedimentary record in the Alpine realm is characterized by presence of various masses of dolomitic rock formations. In the
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Weishampel, David B.; Dodson, Peter; and Osmólska, Halszka (eds.): The Dinosauria, 2nd, Berkeley: University of California Press. Pp. 517-607
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Tollmann, A., 1976: Analyse des klassischen nordalpinen Mesozoikums, Wien, Franz Deuticke, 580 pp.
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the dolomitic mass of Ladinian - Norian age is divided by the Carnian sandstones and shales of
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Typical grey Main dolomite (Hauptdolomit) from rock quarry near Hradište pod Vrátnom,
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Main dolomite of the Langbathscholle, Kaltenbachwildnis, Austria
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List of stratigraphic units with sauropodomorph tracks
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List of stratigraphic units with prosauropod tracks
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Index

Stratigraphic range
Carnian
Norian

Slovakia
Geological formation
Dolomite
Limestone
Limestone Alps
Apennines
Central Europe
Austria
Germany
Hungary
Italy
Slovakia

German
Hungarian
Italian
lithostratigraphic
Alps
K.W. Gümbel
Northern Calcareous Alps
Lunz Formation
Wetterstein Dolomite
Northern Limestone Alps
Southern Limestone Alps
Limestone Alps
Central Eastern Alps

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