Fig. 5From: New data on the biostratigraphy (charophytes, nannofossils, mammals) and lithostratigraphy of the Late Eocene to Early Late Miocene deposits in the Swiss Molasse Basin and Jura MountainsPhotos by P.-O. Mojon (a, b 2016) and M. Affolter (c, d 2014).a, b Boundary outcrop of the Calcaire d’eau douce de Trois-Rods (b detailed view of the main fossiliferous marly layer). The hammer is 31.5 cm long. c, d Rouges-Terres (Hauterive) excavation with reworked Siderolithic in the foreground, Marnes rouges and Calcaire d’eau douce de Trois-Rods (d detailed view of the Marnes rouges and Calcaire d’eau douce de Trois-Rods measuring approximately 60 cm thick). Back to article page