Pliensbachian

The Pliensbachian is an age of the geologic timescale and stage in the stratigraphic column. It is part of the Early or Lower Jurassic Epoch or Series and spans the time between 192.9 ±0.3 Ma and 184.2 ±0.3 Ma (million years ago). The Pliensbachian is preceded by the Sinemurian and followed by the Toarcian.

Pliensbachian
Chronology
Etymology
Name formalityFormal
Usage information
Celestial bodyEarth
Regional usageGlobal (ICS)
Time scale(s) usedICS Time Scale
Definition
Chronological unitAge
Stratigraphic unitStage
Time span formalityFormal
Lower boundary definitionFAD of the Ammonite species Bifericeras donovani and genus Apoderoceras
Lower boundary GSSPRobin Hood's Bay, Yorkshire, England, UK
54.4069°N 0.4975°W / 54.4069; -0.4975
Lower GSSP ratifiedMarch 2005
Upper boundary definitionPeniche, Portugal
Upper boundary GSSPFAD of the Ammonite D. (E.) simplex
39.3708°N 9.3853°W / 39.3708; -9.3853
Upper GSSP ratified2014

The Pliensbachian ended with the extinction event called the Toarcian turnover. During the Pliensbachian, the middle part of the Lias was deposited in Europe. The Pliensbachian is roughly coeval with the Charmouthian regional stage of North America.

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