Kecskehát Limestone | |
Type: | Geological formation |
Age: | Pliensbachian ~ |
Period: | Pliensbachian |
Prilithology: | Modified grain flow sediment; coarse-grained crinoidal limestone[1] |
Otherlithology: | Sandstone |
Namedfor: | Kecskehát caves |
Region: | Kecskemét |
Country: | ![]() |
Unitof: | Tisza Unit |
Overlies: | Mecsek Coal Formation |
The Kecskehát Limestone is a Jurassic geologic formation in Hungary. Indeterminate fossil Sauropod tracks have been reported from the formation. It is abundant on Illite and very little Kaolinite that indicates a change from the humid-subtropical climate of the Mecsek Coal Formation to the monsoon-like semi-arid climate of the Pliensbachian formations. The dominance of illite indicates a relatively fast erosion of the source area and a moderate input of terrigenous clastics relative to the underlying formations.[2] [3]
Indeterminate sauropod remains once misattributed to the Cetiosauridae are present in the province of Kecskemét, Hungary.