Gray Sandstone Group

Geological group in west Wales From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Gray Sandstone Group is a late Silurian lithostratigraphic group (a sequence of rock strata) in west Wales. The strata are exposed in the coast around the Milford Haven area; outcrops occur either side of Marloes Bay. Besides quartzitic sandstones and mudstones, sandy rottenstones are found at outcrop. Fossils within the rottenstone beds include brachiopods and corals.[1] The rocks of this group have also previously been known as the Gray Sandstone Series.[2]

TypeGroup
UnderliesRed Marls Formation
OverliesCoralliferous Group
Thicknesscirca 274 - 609m
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Gray Sandstone Group
Stratigraphic range: Wenlockian (Silurian)
Thick sandstone units of the Gray Sandstone Group outcropping on the coast, just west of Marloes Sands
TypeGroup
UnderliesRed Marls Formation
OverliesCoralliferous Group
Thicknesscirca 274 - 609m
Lithology
Primaryquartzitic sandstones
Othermudstones
Location
CountryWales
Extentsouth Pembrokeshire
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