Historical name coming from Gogolin, a small town in south Poland, where the Gogolin Formation was described for the first time, and where the main stratotypes have been exposed.
The formation is built of various carbonates which were deposited on a carbonate ramp.
Subdivision
This Formation has recently been divided into four members, six beds, and two horizons:
Zakrzów Crinoidal Limestone Member, which includes: a) KrapkowicePelitic Limestone Bed - thin-bedded, wavy bedded and marlymicritic limestones, b) Dąbrówka Bioclastic Limestone Bed - thick- to medium-bedded, cross-bedded crinoidal limestones, c) Podbór Bioclastic Limestone Bed - thin- to medium-bedded, graded, horizontally and cross-bedded bioclastic limestones and wavy-bedded micritic limestones;
The Skała Marl Member - marls interbedded with micritic and bioclastic limestones; the lowermost part of this member is locally built of broken-up limestone beds and lumps which are covered by an intraformational conglomerate with small intraclasts - they are divided as Kocina Intraformational Conglomerate Bed;
The Emilówka Cellular Limestone Member, which includes: a) Karłubiec Bioclastic Limestone Bed - massive, cross-bedded, thin- to medium-bedded bioclastic and micritic limestones, b) Otmęt Marly Limestone Bed - strongly porous, thin-bedded marly limestones that are, in fact, dedolomitized dolomites;
Odrowąż marly limestone horizon - marls, thin- to medium-bedded, graded, cross-bedded and horizontally bedded bioclastic limestones and thin layers of platy and wavy bedded micritic limestones;
Malnia limestone horizon - thin- to medium-bedded, graded, horizontally and cross-bedded bioclastic limestones, thin-bedded, platy and wavy-bedded micritic limestones;
Ligota Hill Wavy-Bedded Limestone Member - wavy-bedded and crumpled micritic limestones intercalated with medium- to thin-bedded, graded,cross- and horizontally bedded, bioclastic limestones.
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