The Llandeilo-Llandovery stratigraphic succession of west Wales comprises fourteen formations and consists of two dominant lithologies, namely sandstone and mudstone, the distribution of which is largely determined by eustatic sea-level changes. The sediments are interpreted as representing distal shelf, sandstone lobes, lobe fringes and slope environments. The turbidite systems developed within the Welsh depositional basin as a Type 1 (unchannelled sandstone lobes) system. The tectonic setting of the basin for the entire period of deposition was that of an active margin. Petrographic and geochemical data, however, indicate a passive margin tectonic setting for the basin. Critical examination of the models suggests that the sedimentary prov...
The Aberystwyth Grits Group was the first in a series of southerly-supplied sandstone-rich turbidite...
Graptolites from more than 60 horizons in the basinal Caradoc succession of southwest Wales, between...
SUMMARY: The position of the Ordovician-Silurian junction in the mid-Wales rock sequence remains elu...
The Llandeilo-Llandovery stratigraphic succession of west Wales comprises fourteen formations and co...
Sequence stratigraphical concepts are applied to a 55 km long transect through the uppermost Ordovic...
The discovery of a previously unrecognized unconformity and of new faunas in the type Llandovery are...
The discovery of a previously unrecognized unconformity and of new faunas in the type Llandovery are...
The global standard for the Llandovery Series (early Silurian) in centralWales is re-assessed in the...
The newly recognized Nant Brianne turbidite system was a focus of laterally supplied coarse-grade se...
This memoir describes the geology of a corridor across central Wales extending from Cardigan Bay in...
The newly recognized Nant Brianne turbidite system was a focus of laterally supplied coarse-grade se...
Precambrian to Ordovician sedimentary basins of Wales display contrasting histories across major NE-...
Quarries between Old Radnor and Presteigne, Welsh Borderlands, expose a Silurian nearshore successio...
Quarries between Old Radnor and Presteigne, Welsh Borderlands, expose a Silurian nearshore successio...
widely distributed inspace and time. The veins are categorized as pre-, syn- and post-tectonic with ...
The Aberystwyth Grits Group was the first in a series of southerly-supplied sandstone-rich turbidite...
Graptolites from more than 60 horizons in the basinal Caradoc succession of southwest Wales, between...
SUMMARY: The position of the Ordovician-Silurian junction in the mid-Wales rock sequence remains elu...
The Llandeilo-Llandovery stratigraphic succession of west Wales comprises fourteen formations and co...
Sequence stratigraphical concepts are applied to a 55 km long transect through the uppermost Ordovic...
The discovery of a previously unrecognized unconformity and of new faunas in the type Llandovery are...
The discovery of a previously unrecognized unconformity and of new faunas in the type Llandovery are...
The global standard for the Llandovery Series (early Silurian) in centralWales is re-assessed in the...
The newly recognized Nant Brianne turbidite system was a focus of laterally supplied coarse-grade se...
This memoir describes the geology of a corridor across central Wales extending from Cardigan Bay in...
The newly recognized Nant Brianne turbidite system was a focus of laterally supplied coarse-grade se...
Precambrian to Ordovician sedimentary basins of Wales display contrasting histories across major NE-...
Quarries between Old Radnor and Presteigne, Welsh Borderlands, expose a Silurian nearshore successio...
Quarries between Old Radnor and Presteigne, Welsh Borderlands, expose a Silurian nearshore successio...
widely distributed inspace and time. The veins are categorized as pre-, syn- and post-tectonic with ...
The Aberystwyth Grits Group was the first in a series of southerly-supplied sandstone-rich turbidite...
Graptolites from more than 60 horizons in the basinal Caradoc succession of southwest Wales, between...
SUMMARY: The position of the Ordovician-Silurian junction in the mid-Wales rock sequence remains elu...