Solnhofen Limestone

Solnhofen Limestone

 famous Jurassic Period limestone unit located near the town of Solnhofen, southern Germany, that contains exceptionally preserved fossils from the Tithonian Age (Tithonian Stage) (150.8 million to 145.5 million years ago) of the Jurassic Period. The Solnhofen Limestone is composed of thin beds of fine-grained limestones interbedded with thin shaley (shale) layers; they were originally deposited in small, stagnant marine basins (possibly with a very high salt content and low oxygen content) surrounded by reefs. The limestones have been quarried for hundreds of years for buildings and for lithographic printmaking. The Solnhofen Limestone is also known as Solnhofen Plattenkalk.

 More than 750 plant and animal species have been described from the Solnhofen Limestone. The most common fossils are crinoids (crinoid), ammonites (ammonoid), fishes, and crustaceans (crustacean). The most famous fossil from Solnhofen is Archaeopteryx, an ancient bird that left impressions of its feathers preserved in the rock. It is the oldest bird fossil to have been found by paleontologists.

      The Solnhofen is well known for the exceptional preservation of soft-bodied organisms such as jellyfish, squid, and insects that are not usually incorporated into the fossil record. The burial of such organisms in the fine-grained sediments of stagnant marine basins allowed even the impressions of internal organs to be preserved.

Carol Marie Tang
 

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