Besano Formation
Anisian StageDolomite formationsFossiliferous stratigraphic units of EuropeGeologic formations of ItalyGeologic formations of Switzerland ... and 9 more
Geology of the AlpsLadinian StageLagoonal depositsLimestone AlpsPaleontology in ItalyPaleontology in SwitzerlandShale formationsShallow marine depositsTriassic System of Europe
The Besano Formation is a geological formation in the southern Alps of northwestern Italy and southern Switzerland. This formation, a short but fossiliferous succession of dolomite and black shale, is famous for its preservation of Middle Triassic (Anisian–Ladinian) marine life including fish and aquatic reptiles. It is exposed in the vicinity of Monte San Giorgio and is among the formations responsible for the area being designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. In Switzerland, it is also known as the Grenzbitumenzone. The Anisian-Ladinian boundary lies in the upper part of the Besano Formation.
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Via Bellaria, Comunità Montana del Piambello
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