1963
DOI: 10.1017/s001675680005603x
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Spongolites from the Arnsbergian of County Limerick, Ireland

Abstract: Spongolite beds are common in the basal Namurian shales of Co. Clare and Co. Limerick, and are especially well developed north of Ardagh, Co. Limerick. Spongolites from this locality are described and are considered to represent a local deposit of siliceous monactinellid spicules. They are compared with the “phtanites” of the Assise de Chokier of Belgium, which are of the same age and similarly preserved. Stylolite seams developed within the rocks are briefly described.

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“…1). Fossils in these formations are confined to a few thin (cm-dm) bands containing goniatites (Hodson, 1954;Hodson and Lewarne, 1961;Collinson et al, 1991), apart from some cherty beds containing sponge spicules in the Clare Shale (Lewarne, 1963). Following Holdsworth and Collinson (1988), the goniatiferous (and sponge?)…”
Section: Conversion Of the Dinantian Marine Seaway Into A Namurian Frmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1). Fossils in these formations are confined to a few thin (cm-dm) bands containing goniatites (Hodson, 1954;Hodson and Lewarne, 1961;Collinson et al, 1991), apart from some cherty beds containing sponge spicules in the Clare Shale (Lewarne, 1963). Following Holdsworth and Collinson (1988), the goniatiferous (and sponge?)…”
Section: Conversion Of the Dinantian Marine Seaway Into A Namurian Frmentioning
confidence: 99%