Tongeren Group


The Tongeren Group is a lithostratigraphic unit in the subsurface of Belgium. It consists of shallow marine, epicontinental and/or continental clays and sands from the late Eocene to early Oligocene epochs.
The Belgian Tongeren Group correlates with the Dutch Tongeren Formation. The name was introduced by André Hubert Dumont in 1849.

Subdivision

The Tongeren Group is subdivided into three formations. From top to bottom these are:
In northwest Belgium the Tongeren Group is stratigraphically lying on top of the Maldegem Formation. This formation is lacking in the east of the country, where the Tongeren Group is found directly on top of rocks with older ages, like the Landen Group.
The Tongeren Group is usually overlain by deposits of the late Oligocene Rupel Group.