midcarpiennes
Midcarpiennes is a regional geological term used in some Francophone and Western European stratigraphic literature to designate the middle portion of the Carboniferous period. It is not an International Commission on Stratigraphy (ICS) formal stage, and its exact boundaries vary by locality and author. In practice, the midcarpiennes refers to the middle interval within the Carboniferous, commonly associated with the Viséan to Serpukhovian subdivisions in regional schemes.
The midcarpiennes generally cover the middle part of the Carboniferous, lying between the early and late portions
The term has historical usage chiefly in France and parts of Western Europe, where local stratigraphic charts
Midcarpien sequences are typically represented by marine to marginal marine sediments, including limestones, shales, and sandstones,
Today, the midcarpiennes is primarily of historical or regional interest. In formal, global stratigraphy, the corresponding