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Fig. 6

From: The Jurassic Prehodavci Formation of the Julian Alps: easternmost outcrops of Rosso Ammonitico in the Southern Alps (NW Slovenia)

Fig. 6

a Lower Member of the Prehodavci Formation: bioclastic limestone with echinoderm fragments, gastropods and thin-shelled bivalve (section TV4). Scale bar is 1 mm. b Lower Member of the Prehodavci Formation: Fe–Mn encrusted echinoderm fragments (section TV1). Scale bar is 0.5 mm. c Lower Member of the Prehodavci Formation: limestone with ooids and peloids (section R1). Scale bar is 1 mm. d Lower Member of the Prehodavci Formation: light gray nodular limestone with calcified radiolarian moulds, thin-shelled bivalve and pyrite concretions (section TV2). Scale bar is 1 mm. e Middle Member of the Prehodavci Formation: lime mudstone with calcite filled radiolarian moulds (section L1). Scale bar is 1 mm. f Upper Member of the Prehodavci Formation, red nodular limestone: nodules of wackestone with thin-shelled bivalve and calcified radiolarian moulds embedded in a thin-shelled bivalve-rich matrix forming fitted fabric (section TV1). Scale bar is 1 mm

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