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The Grès d’Annot Basin of SE France is thought to represent the earliest phases of the western Alps foreland basin (Elliott et al. 1985). Regional stratigraphy comprises a Mesozoic passive margin carbonate succession unconformably overlain by a deepening-upward succession. From base to top this consists of localized continental deposits (Poudingues d’Argens), transgressive shelfal limestones (Calcaire Nummulitique, mainly Lutetian), slope and/or basinal marls (Marnes Bleues) and turbiditic deposits of the Grès d’Annot (Upper Eocene-Lower Oligocene).
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Ghibaudo, G. (1995). Sandbody geometries in an onlapping turbiditic basin-fill: Montagne de Chalufy, Alpes des Hautes Provence, SE France. In: Pickering, K.T., Hiscott, R.N., Kenyon, N.H., Ricci Lucchi, F., Smith, R.D.A. (eds) Atlas of Deep Water Environments. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-1234-5_35
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