Aberystwyth Grits Group

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Aberystwyth Grits Group
Stratigraphic range: Llandovery Silurian
Turbidite sandstones and interbedded mudstones of the Aberystwyth Grits Group exposed on the foreshore below Allt Wen, near Aberystwyth
TypeGroup
Sub-unitsTrefechan Formation, Mynydd Bach Formation
OverliesBorth Mudstones Formation
Lithology
Primaryturbidite mudstones
Othersandstones
Location
Regionmid Wales
CountryWales
Type section
Named forAberystwyth

The Aberystwyth Grits Group is a

rock strata) in mid Wales. The name is derived from Aberystwyth in northern Ceredigion where the strata are well exposed in coastal cliffs. The Group comprises the Trefechan Formation and the underlying Mynydd Bach Formation. The rocks of the Aberystwyth Grits Group have also previously been known as the Aberystwyth Grits Formation[1]

Outcrops

These rocks are exposed, along the Cardigan Bay coast both to the east and west of New Quay and northwards through Aberaeron and Aberystwyth to just short of Borth. They extend eastwards, though are usually obscured, in a belt of country between roughly 5 km and 10 km wide reaching from the coast. Much of the eastern boundary is defined by the Bronnant Fault.[2]

Lithology and stratigraphy

The Group comprises several hundred metres thickness of

Llandovery epoch of the Silurian period. Palaeocurrents indicating a source in the southwest have been recorded from throughout the group.[3]

References

  1. ^ "Aberystwyth Grits Group". The BGS Lexicon of Named Rock Units. British Geological Survey. Retrieved May 9, 2013.
  2. ^ British Geological Survey 1:50,000 scale geological map (England & Wales) sheets 163, 177, 178, 194, 195
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