| calcareous claystones, sandstones, minor conglomerates |
| variegated claystones (partly calcareous), minor sandstones |
| clays, sands, gravel, and lignite (limnic partly fluviomarine facies) |
| gneisses: low pressure cordierite gneisses and cordierite migmatites |
| clays, slightly sandy calcareous clays, minor sands, gravel, and algal limestones (marine foredeep facies) |
| clays, marls, minor sands, gravel, and tuffites (marine facies) |
| claystones (partly calcareous), sandstones, minor marlstones, and conglomerates |
| claystones (partly calcareous), sandstones, minor marlstones, and conglomerates |
| sands, gravel, clays |
| calcareous clays, sands, minor gravel, and serpulid limestones |
| claystones, cherts, limestones, minor sandstones |
| dark marlstones, limestone breccia and pale bioclastic limestones |
| sands, gravel, clays |
| calcareous clays, sands, gravel, and algal limestones (marine facies in the foredeep and intermontane basins) |
| porphyritic biotite granites, fine- to medium-grained |
| two-mica granites (muscovite > biotite, muscovite < biotite) fine- to medium-grained |
| greenstones |
| claystones, partly calcareous and variegated minor sandstones |
| calcareous claystones, sandstones, partly glauconitic |
| claystones (partly variegated), sandstones |
| sands, gravel, and minor clays (marginal facies) |
| amphibolites, garnet amphibolites |
| biotite-amphibole tonalites, locally deformed and metamorphosed |
| biotite and two-mica granites and granodiorites, locally deformed and metamorphosed |
| biotite and amphibole-biotite monzogranites to granodiorites and trondhjemites, fine- to medium-grained |
| marlstones and marls with argillaceous carbonate nodules |
| quartzites |
| glauconitic sandstones, calcareous claystones |
| sandstones, claystones, minor argillaceous carbonates |
| marlstones and claystones, minor diatomaceous earth, lumachelle, and sandstones |
| clays, marls, minor sands, gravel, and tuffites (marine facies) |
| muscovite-chlorite, muscovite-chlorite-biotite, two-mica and biotite metagranites to metagranodiorites and orthogneisses |
| intrusive and effusive andesites |
| calcareous claystones, sandy limestones |
| calcareous claystones, marls, with lesser limestones |
| porphyritic two-mica granites (muscovite > biotite, muscovite < biotite), fine- to medium-grained |
| calcareous clays (slightly consolidated), minor sands |
| basalts |
| calc-silicate rocks |
| claystones, with lesser argillaceous carbonates and tuffites |
| amphibole-biotite, biotite-amphibole, and amphibole orthogneisses |
| marbles |
| limestones, locally with cherts, dark marls, and marlstones |
| eclogites |
| rare-element-rich and tourmaline-bearing granites |
| leucocratic migmatites, leucocratic quartzite-felsite ortho- and paragneisses |
| gneisses and migmatites subjected to retrograde metamorphism |
| calcareous claystones, marlstones, glauconitic sandstones |
| gravel, clays, minor coal beds |
| claystones (partly variegated), sandstones |
| granitoid and tonalite dyke rocks |
| claystones (partly variegated), sandstones |
| two-mica granites (muscovite > biotite, muscovite < biotite), medium- to coarse-grained |
| minor diatomaceous earth, gravel, lignite beds |
| variegated marls |
| phyllites (of chlorite, biotite, and possibly garnet grade) |
| sands, gravel, clays, minor lignite seams |
| claystones (partly variegated), sandstones |
| terrestrial sandstones, claystones, conglomerates |
| calcareous clays, marls, minor argillaceous carbonates, sands |
| shales, sandstones |
| felsic granulites affected by slight to very high retrograde metamorphism |
| leucocratic alkaline-feldspathic, muscovite metagranites and rare-element-rich orthogneisses |
| sandstones, conglomerates, minor claystones |
| hornblendites |
| red and grey terrestrial mudstones, sandstones, arkoses, conglomerates, coal beds |
| peridotites, weakly to completely serpentinized (serpentinites) |
| migmatized gneisses, migmatites, mostly stromatitic and phlebitic |
| biotite augen migmatites (augen gneisses), locally with garnet, sillimanite, and/or cordierite |
| clays, sands, gravel, and lignite (limnic partly fluviomarine facies) in the foredeep |
| gneisses: lower pressure, partly migmatized biotite and sillimanite-biotite gneisses |
| claystones, sandstones |
| mica schists and gneisses of garnet and staurolite grade, and gneisses with kyanite (± sillimanite) in high pressure to extremely high pressure crystalline complexes |
| nebulitic to augen migmatites, to inhomogeneous biotite or two-mica granites, locally with phenocrysts |
| porphyritic amphibole-biotite syenogranites (durbachites), melanocratic |
| biotite granites, fine- to medium-grained |
| sandstones, claystones |
| claystones, partly calcareous and variegated minor sandstones |
| greywackes (often massive), minor shales |
| sandstones, conglomerates, claystones, mostly calcareous |
| calcareous claystones, sandstones, minor conglomerates |
| gneisses: low pressure, partly migmatized biotite and sillimanite-biotite gneisses, locally with cordierite |
| alkaline-feldspathic and muscovite granites, leucogranites |
| biotite-amphibole, amphibole-biotite, and amphibole (± biotite) tonalites and quartz diorites |
| sandstones, minor claystones and conglomerates |
| porphyritic two-mica granites (muscovite > biotite, muscovite < biotite) coarse- to medium-grained |
| diorites, metadiorites |
| migmatites |
| mafic pyroxene granulites, affected by slight to very high retrograde metamorphism |
| dark quartzose shales, cherts |
| sands, gravel, clays, minor coal beds |
| pale turbidite limestones, rarely with cherts |
| greywackes, minor shales, conglomerates |
| dark marls and marlstones |
| limestones, dolomites, sporadic sandstones |
| basal sandstones and conglomerates (partly affected by very slight metamorphism) |
| limestones, partly affected by very slight metamorphism |
| mostly laminated shales |
| terrestrial fresh-water to marine claystones, siltstones, sandstones, and conglomerates |
| indurated basalts, basaltic andesites, and their alkaline equivalents and tuffs |
| variegated claystones, sandstones, and minor conglomerates |
| dark calcareous claystones, sandstones, minor conglomerates |
| sandstones, claystones, conglomerates |
| claystones, partly calcareous and variegated sandstones |
| calcareous claystones, marlstones, with lesser clayey limestones |
| claystones, cherts, limestones, minor sandstones |
| teschenites, picrites |
| calcareous claystones, sandstones, minor conglomerates |
| sandstones, claystones, conglomerates |
| indurated basalts, basaltic andesites, and their alkaline equivalents and tuffs |
| partly calcareous sandstones |
| indurated rhyolite and dacite flows and tuffs |
| phyllite, locally intercalated with quartzite, metaconglomerate, marble, and various metavolcanics |
| shales, siltstones, sandstones, quartzites, cherts, basalts, tuffs |
| red and grey mudstones, sandstones, arkoses, conglomerates, coal beds |
| red and grey mudstones, sandstones, arkoses, conglomerates, coal beds |
| shales, greywackes (rhythmic alternation, flysch facies), slightly metamorphosed (chlorite and biotite grade) |
| indurated olistostromes/slightly metamorphosed |
| cherts |
| shales, siltstones, sandstones |
| gabbros, metagabbros |
| claystones, cherts, limestones, minor sandstones |
| biotite and amphibole-biotite monzogranites to granodiorites and trondhjemites, coarse- to medium-grained |
| claystones, partly calcareous and variegated minor sandstones |
| gabbros |
| biotite granites, coarse- to medium-grained |
| limestones, calcareous shales, also in the Emsian Stage |
| sandstones interbedded with siltstone and claystone |
| olivine alkaline basalts and basanites, olivine foidites, limburgites, melilitic olivine-bearing rocks, subvolcanic basaltic breccias, altered olivine basaltic rocks |
| two-mica and biotite gneisses, locally migmatized |
| mostly laminated shales |
| fine-grained quartz-feldspathic gneisses, usually with garnet ± kyanite (leptinites) |
| conglomerates |
| dark mottled claystones (partly calcareous), marlstones, sandstones, minor conglomerates |
| sandstones, claystones, rare conglomerates |
| black-grey claystones, mottled and locally calcareous claystones, minor sandstones and spiculites |
| calcareous claystones, sandstones, minor conglomerates |
| leucotonalites, metaleucotonalites (alaskites) |
| metarhyolites, metadacites (porphyroids, quartz keratophyres), and associated metatuffs |
| biotite and amphibole-biotite granites and granodiorites, locally deformed and metamorphosed |
| quartzite, quartzose metaconglomerate |
| shales, sandstones, limestones |
| partly calcareous, mottled and variegated claystones, with lesser sandstones |
| slightly consolidated calcareous clays, minor diatomaceous earth, sands, and gravel (marine facies) in the foredeep, including Upper Ottnagian in the Alpine area |
| biotite and locally two-mica gneiss, with minor interbeddigs of quartzite, conglomerate, marble, and various metavolcanics |
| shales, greywackes (rhythmic alternation, flysch facies), massive greywacke bodies, indurated |
| calcareous claystones and marlstones |
| olivine-basalt volcaniclastics (predominantly redeposited autoclastics, and some epiclastics and pyroclastics from earlier effusions in the Central Bohemian Mountains) |
| porphyritic amphibole-biotite granodiorites with foliated ± linear structure |
| leucocratic trachybasalts, trachyandesites, trachytes, undifferentiated trachytic volcanics, intrusive trachytic breccias |
| calcareous claystones and marlstones with sandy intercalations |
| dark claystones, minor quartzose sandstones |
| shales and minor greywackes (rhythmically alternating and laminated sequences) |
| shales, siltstones, sandstones, quartzites, very slightly to highly metamorphosed |
| amphibole-biotite and biotite-amphibole granodiorites |
| highly metamorphosed siliciclastic sediments (kyanite and sillimanite grade) |
| shales, siltstones, sandstones, intercalated with basalt |
| graptolitic shales, basalt intercalations, limestones of the Bohemicum |
| marble |
| alkaline basalts, tephrites, foidites, augitites, melanocratic trachybasalts, essexites, undifferentiated (mostly younger subaerial effusions of the České středohoří Mountains) |
| terrestrial sandstones and claystones |
| slightly metamorphosed siliciclastic sediments, locally intercalated with marble and metavolcanics |
| mostly terrestrial sandstones and conglomerates |
| indurated rhyolite and dacite flows and tuffs |
| phyllites, mica schists, metacherts |
| basaltic volcaniclastics (mostly in situ and redeposited pyroclastics) |
| quartzose sandstones, with lesserclayey-silty sandstones |
| alkaline basalts, tephrites, foidites, augitites, melanocratic trachybasalts, essexites, undifferentiated |
| porphyritic amphibole-biotite and biotite-amphibole granodiorites |
| shales and mostly greywackes (rhythmically alternating and laminated sequences) |
| indurated trachytes and trachyte tuffs |
| glauconite-bearing, calcareous and clayey sandstones, marlstones, locally siliceous (grading into spiculites), with chert beds |
| peridotites, slightly to strongly serpentinized |
| olivine alkaline basalts and basanites, olivine foidites, limburgites, melilitic olivine-bearing rocks, subvolcanic basaltic breccias, altered olivine basaltic rocks (undated individual intrusions and effusions) |
| sandstones, claystones, conglomerates |
| dark mottled claystones (partly calcareous), marlstones, sandstones, minor conglomerates |
| marlstones and minor argillaceous limestones |
| grey and red mudstones, sandstones, arkoses, conglomerates, coal beds |
| shales, sandstones, conglomerates, mostly contact metamorphosed |
| amphibole-biotite syenogranites (durbachites), melanocratic |
| skarns |
| porphyritic pyroxene-biotite syenites (durbachites), melanocratic |
| amphibole-biotite and biotite-amphibole gneisses, amphibolite-gneissic stromatolites, and gneisses with numerous thin intercalations of amphibolite |
| dark mottled claystones (partly calcareous), marlstones, minor sandstones and spiculites |
| conglomerates |
| slightly metamorphosed quartzite |
| pale bioclastic to brecciated limestones, red limestones and marlstones |
| metasediments of intermediate grade (garnet and staurolite grade) |
| biotite and two-mica granites to granodiorites of the Inner Carpathians |
| pale bioclastic to brecciated limestones, red limestones and marlstones |
| shales, sandstones, conglomerates, sporadic limestones |
| shales, siltstones, sandstones |
| peraluminous cordierite granites to tonalites |
| pyroxene-biotite syenites (durbachites), melanocratic |
| mostly grey mudstones, sandstones, conglomerates, coal beds |
| gneisses: higher pressure two-mica gneisses with kyanite, and partly migmatized gneisses with kyanite (± sillimanite) |
| terrestrial grey mudstones, sandstones, arkoses, greywackes, coal beds, paralic facies |
| phonolites |
| calcareous and clayeyfine-grained sandstones |
| undifferentiated metavolcanics of low metamorphic grade |
| indurated andesites, alkaline andesites, and associated tuffs |
| shales, greywackes (rhythmic alternation, flysch facies), intercalations of black shales, volcanics, carbonate sediments, very slightly to strongly metamorphosed |
| sands, gravel, clays, minor coal beds |
| shales, sandstones, conglomerates |
| quartzite, quartzose metaconglomerate, intercalated with phyllite, mica schist, or gneiss (Drakov Quartzite) |
| diorites |
| indurated basalts, basaltic andesites, and their alkaline equivalents and tuffs |
| biotite-amphibole and amphibole quartz diorites |
| olivine-basalt volcaniclastics (Plio–Pleistocene pyroclastics, mostly of Hawaii type, in situ) |
| porphyritic amphibole-biotite and biotit-amphibole granites |
| indurated andesites, alkaline andesites, and associated tuffs |
| limestones (marbles) with graptolitic shales towards the bottom, slightly to highly metamorphosed |
| amphibole-biotite syenites |
| olivine alkaline basalts and basanites, olivine foidites, limburgites, melilitic olivine-bearing rocks, subvolcanic basaltic breccias, altered olivine basaltic rocks (Plio–Pleistocene subaerial effusions) |
| shales, greywackes, minor conglomerates (rhythmic alternation, flysch facies), indurated/slightly metamorphosed |
| clays, marls, minor sands, gravel, algal limestones, and gypsum (marine facies) |
| shales, greywackes (rhythmic alternation, flysch facies) |
| red terrestrial mudstones, sandstones, arkoses, conglomerates |
| sandstones, conglomerates |
| indurated rhyolite and dacite flows and tuffs |
| biotite gneisses, abundantly intercalated with calc-silicate rocks |
| sandstones, shales (partly graptolitic), limestone and conglomerate intercalations, very slightly metamorphosed |
| quartzites, minor quartzose shales, quartzose phyllites |
| shales, greywackes, conglomerates, and slightly metamorphosed |
| sandstones, marlstones, limestones, mostly marine |
| granitoid dyke rocks |
| conglomerates |
| porphyroblastic staurolite gneisses with sillimanite |
| gabbroid dyke rocks |
| sands, gravel, clays, partly redeposited products of weathered volcanics and volcaniclastics |
| shales and phyllites with quartzite intercalations |
| migmatite (from the Devonian gneissic protolith of the Vrbno Group) intercalated with various other rocks |
| metatrachytes (keratophyres), trachyte metatuffs |
| meta-arkoses ± metasiltstones, slightly metamorphosed (chlorite and biotite grade) |
| fresh water and marine claystones, sandstones, conglomerates, dolomites |
| indurated basalts, basaltic andesites, and their alkaline equivalents and tuffs |
| quartzose sandstones,fine-grained clayey sandstones to siltstones |
| shales, siltstones, sandstones |
| quartzose and feldspathic sandstones, partly clayey or calcareous |
| terrestrial and marine claystones, sandstones, conglomerates, dolomites |
| mostly slightly metamorphosed shales and siltstones with quartzite intercalations |
| porphyritic biotite granites, coarse- to medium-grained |
| clays, sands, gravel, subordinate quartzites, coal beds |
| metaandesites and alkaline metaandesites (porphyrites, keratophyres) |
| sands, clays, minor coal beds, gravel |
| basaltic volcaniclastics (mostly redeposited pyroclastics of younger basaltic rocks in the České středohoří Mts) |
| mostly grey mudstones, sandstones, arkoses, conglomerates, and coal beds |
| quartzose sandstones |
| two-mica granodiorite with high concentrations of restites |
| lamprophyres |