Two formations, the St Bees Sandstone and Kirklinton Sandstone, have been mapped in the past within the Triassic Sherwood Sandstone Group of the eastern part of the Carlisle Basin, Cumbria, and adjacent parts of Dumfries and Galloway, UK. However, previous workers have found considerable difficulty in consistently identifying, defining and mapping the Kirklinton Sandstone Formation. The principal lithological change within the Sherwood Sandstone Group is between mainly fine-grained sandstones that are commonly micaceous and contain numerous mudstone interbeds in the lower and middle parts of the group, and fine- to coarse-grained sandstones with rare or no mica and few mudstone partings at the top of the group. This change occurs within the...
The city is blessed with many fine exposures of what for many years has been known as the Nottingha...
An almost complete section through the Mercia Mudstone Group is exposed in the cliffs between Sidmo...
The Middle Triassic (Anisian) Otter Sandstone Formation of the Wessex Basin (UK) has long been consi...
This report presents a review of the history of the lithostratigraphical subdivision of the Triassic...
The Triassic rocks of Central England consist of three major stratigraphic units: Sherwood Sandstone...
probably the thickest of the United Kingdom Continental Shelfor UK mainland, but currently, no hiera...
Fluvial successions comprising the fills of sedimentary basins occur in a variety of tectonic realms...
The Triassic rocks of southern England were divided by Warrington et al. (1980) into groups on the b...
The mid to late Triassic Mercia Mudstone Group exposed on the east Devon coast between Sidmouth and ...
The type sections of the Sidmouth Mudstone, Dunscombe Mudstone and Branscombe Mudstone formations of...
Two formations, the St Bees Sandstone and Kirklinton Sandstone, have been mapped in the pas
The primarily fluvial Triassic Sherwood Sandstone Group is found at outcrop fringing the northern pa...
A revised lithostratigraphy at member level is proposed for part of the Dinantian (former Calciferou...
The area described in this report forms part of the north-western sector of the Kirkby Lonsdale 1:50...
The Sherwood Sandstone Group of the northeast UK (East Midlands Shelf) has hitherto never been studi...
The city is blessed with many fine exposures of what for many years has been known as the Nottingha...
An almost complete section through the Mercia Mudstone Group is exposed in the cliffs between Sidmo...
The Middle Triassic (Anisian) Otter Sandstone Formation of the Wessex Basin (UK) has long been consi...
This report presents a review of the history of the lithostratigraphical subdivision of the Triassic...
The Triassic rocks of Central England consist of three major stratigraphic units: Sherwood Sandstone...
probably the thickest of the United Kingdom Continental Shelfor UK mainland, but currently, no hiera...
Fluvial successions comprising the fills of sedimentary basins occur in a variety of tectonic realms...
The Triassic rocks of southern England were divided by Warrington et al. (1980) into groups on the b...
The mid to late Triassic Mercia Mudstone Group exposed on the east Devon coast between Sidmouth and ...
The type sections of the Sidmouth Mudstone, Dunscombe Mudstone and Branscombe Mudstone formations of...
Two formations, the St Bees Sandstone and Kirklinton Sandstone, have been mapped in the pas
The primarily fluvial Triassic Sherwood Sandstone Group is found at outcrop fringing the northern pa...
A revised lithostratigraphy at member level is proposed for part of the Dinantian (former Calciferou...
The area described in this report forms part of the north-western sector of the Kirkby Lonsdale 1:50...
The Sherwood Sandstone Group of the northeast UK (East Midlands Shelf) has hitherto never been studi...
The city is blessed with many fine exposures of what for many years has been known as the Nottingha...
An almost complete section through the Mercia Mudstone Group is exposed in the cliffs between Sidmo...
The Middle Triassic (Anisian) Otter Sandstone Formation of the Wessex Basin (UK) has long been consi...