External cover

Cliff-forming limestones The cliff-forming limestones (called the Urgonian) are of middle Cretaceous age. The alternation of thick limestones (here 300m thick) like this with shales (tree covered) form a distinct mechanical layering that controls the style of structures developed in the Subalpine chains. These outcrops are from the Vercors, south of Grenoble."

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