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Kupferschiefer

The Kupferschiefer (German for Copper Shale, also called Copper Slate) or Kupfermergel (Copper Marl), (T1 or Z1) is an extensive and remarkable sedimentary unit in Central Europe. The relatively monotonous succession is typically 30 to 60 centimetres (12 to 24 in) and maximum 2 metres (6.6 ft) thick, but extends over an area of 600,000 square kilometres (230,000 sq mi) across the Southern Permian Basin. The Kupferschiefer can be found in outcrop or in the subsurface straddling six countries, including parts of the southern North Sea. The lateral equivalent outcropping in England is called Marl Slate.

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Palaeoniscum freieslebeniNappian und NeukeGruben Riss von den Sangerhäuser Kupferschiefer Revieren. Sect: I.Die Creuzhütte bei Leimbach von der MitternachtsseiteDie Kupferkammerhütte bei Hettstedt von der Abendseite700 Jahre Mansfelder Bergbau
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