STEINKOBBE FM
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General information Attribute Value Lithostrat. unit The lithostratigraphic unit's official name.STEINKOBBE FMNPDID lithostrat. unit Norwegian Offshore Directorate's unique id for lithostratigraphic units.158Level Indicates the lithostratigraphic unit's level. Legal values: GROUP, FORMATION, MEMBER.FORMATIONLithostrat. unit, parent The parent lithostratigraphic unit's official name. See also level. Will be empty if Level = GROUP. -
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Steinkobbe Formation
NameNorwegian for “common seal”, “harbour seal” (Phoca vitulina).Well type sectionComposite shallow boreholes:-
7323/07-U-01, coord N 73°16'42.64'', E 23°02'32.20"
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7323/07-U-03, coord N 73°16'33.70'', E 23°03'26.43"
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7323/07-U-04, coord N 73°16'37.70'', E 23°02'59.89"
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7323/07-U-09, coord N 73°16'51.01'', E 23°01'43.14"
Thickness107 m in the type well.LithologyThe Steinkobbe Formation is dominated by phosphatic, organic-rich mudstone (TOC 1.5 – 9%), but also contains siltstone beds. The lower part of the formation contains papery, finely laminated, unbioturbated mudstone. Some bioturbation occurs higher up where it partly disturbs the lamination. Phosphate nodules are abundant, both globular and flattened, and are commonly a few centimetres in diameter, although individual nodules may reach larger diameters than the drill core (>5cm). There are also thin beds of carbonate cemented siltstone. Pyrite is abundant throughout the unit. Siltstone dominate in the middle part (7323/07-U-01 and -07), where ripples are developed locally. Flattened bivalves and ammonoids occur commonly.Basal StratotypeThe base is defined at 107.05 m in core 7323/07-U-03, where black organic-rich mudstone conformably overlies siltstone of the Klappmyss Formation . At this level there is an aprupt increase in both gamma radiation and organic content.DistributionOffshore unit, known from the Svalis dome.AgeSpathian – Anisian, based on ammonoids and palynology.Depositional environmentThe Steinkobbe Formation is a facies equivalent of the Botneheia Formation and represents deep, mostly restricted, open shelf environments.CorrelationThe lithology and organic content as well as the depositional environment of the Steinkobbe Formation are similar as in the Botneheia Formation. The phosphatic, organic-rich sedimentation, however, started earlier in the Svalis Dome area (Spathian) and also ceased earlier than in Svalbard. The lack of evidence for spatial continuity from the Svalis Dome to Svalbard, and the different age of the lower boundary, suggest retention of separate formational names.Compiled from-
Dallmann, W. K. (ed.) 1999: Lithostratigraphic lexicon of Svalbard. Review and recommendations for nomenclature use. Upper Palaeozoic to Quaternary Bedrock. Norwegian Polar Institute, 318 pp.
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