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Fig. 2

From: A new Oligocene (MP 24) mammal fauna (Dürrenberg, Canton Jura, NW Switzerland) from the eastern slope of the “Rauracian depression”

Fig. 2

At the Dürrenberg outcrop (federal coordinates 607.485/242.915, 820 m) bedding is steeply inclined and dipping to the southeast. A marks the characteristic massive calcrete beds (between 3–4.5 m in the section of Fig. 3), B marks the fossiliferous layer, which has yielded the studied mammal teeth. The top of the Late Jurassic Reuchenette Formation is not visible, but is located 1 m to the left

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