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Flo, Sweden

Coordinates: 58°20′07″N 12°34′05″E / 58.33524°N 12.567978°E / 58.33524; 12.567978
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58°20′07″N 12°34′05″E / 58.33524°N 12.567978°E / 58.33524; 12.567978

Flo Parish
Flo socken
Parish (socken)
Flo Church
Map
Area
 • Total
64.08 km2 (24.74 sq mi)
Population
 (2000)
 • Total
434

Flo (Swedish: Flo socken) is a historic parish (socken) in the Swedish province of Västergötland. Since 1971 it has been a part of Grästorp Municipality.

Geology

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Flo parish is the namesake for the Floian stage, which is the second stage of the Lower Ordovician.[1] The base of the Floian is defined at the Diabasbrottet quarry type section (GSSP) 5 km to the northwest of Flo. The base is defined in the quarry as the lowest stratigraphic occurrence of the graptolite species Tetragraptus approximatus.[2]

References

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  1. ^ "GSSP Table - Paleozoic Era". Geologic TimeScale Foundation. Retrieved 24 November 2012.
  2. ^ Bergström, Stig M.; Anita Löfgren; Jörg Maletz (2004). "The GSSP of the Second (Upper) Stage of the Lower Ordovician Series: Diabasbrottet at Hunneberg, Province of Västergötland, Southwestern Sweden" (PDF). Episodes. 27 (4): 265–272. Retrieved 20 September 2012.