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Archive | 2011

A revised correlation of Carboniferous rocks in the British Isles

Colin N. Waters; Ian D. Somerville; N.S. Jones; C.J. Cleal; J.D. Collinson; Richard A. Waters; B.M. Besly; Mark Dean; Michael H. Stephenson; J.R. Davies; E.C. Freshney; D.I. Jackson; W.I. Mitchell; John H. Powell; W.J. Barclay; M.A.E. Browne; Brian E. Leveridge; Sarah L. Long; D. McLean

The report revises and expands upon the 1976 and 1978 publications for the Dinantian and Silesian, respectively, combining them into a single account of British and Irish Carboniferous stratigraphy. The need to update the two Special Reports reflects the considerable advances in Carboniferous geology over the last 30 years. The report covers developments in international chronostratigraphy and incorporates wholesale reassessments of British lithostratigraphy. A huge volume of biostratigraphical information has been published over recent decades and the report summarizes the key information.nnCarboniferous rocks have long been of economic importance, but it is the search for hydrocarbons, in its infancy at the time of the previous reports, which has greatly increased our understanding of Carboniferous successions offshore and at depth, particularly in southern and eastern England.


Journal of the Geological Society | 1988

Structural controls on Upper Palaeozoic sedimentation in south-east Wales

David Wilson; J.R. Davies; Martin Smith; Richard A. Waters

Marked thickness changes in early Dinantian (Courceyan-Chadian) sediments occur across the Cardiff-Cowbridge Anticline, a major east-west Variscan fold in the Vale of Glamorgan. They resulted from differential subsidence over an active concealed basement fault zone, the Vale of Glamorgan Axis, which is coincident with the hinge of the Anticline; the latter formed in response to inversion on this basement fault. A Caledonian ancestry for the Vale of Glamorgan Axis is indicated by pronounced Upper Old Red Sandstone overstep across it. Across the Severn Estuary, between South Wales and the Bristol-Mendips region, there is a significant offset of isopachs and facies belts in both the Courceyan-Chadian and Arundian sequences. It is suggested that these result from intra-Carboniferous dextral strike-slip along a major fault zone underlying the Severn Estuary (the Severn Estuary Fault Zone), and that the Vale of Glamorgan Axis was a synthetic structure, developed in conjunction with this strike-slip movement. By inference, the Severn Estuary Fault Zone shares a common history with the Vale of Glamorgan Axis, extending back to the Devonian and possibly earlier. Late Dinantian (Holkerian) facies distribution reflects uplift and emergence on the north-south Usk Anticline and Malvern Lineament. Continued uplift is recorded in Silesian sequences in south-east Wales and the Bristol-Mendips area. The orientation of structures bordering the Severn Estuary is consistent with their development in a right-lateral strike-slip zone.


Archive | 2009

A lithostratigraphical framework for the Carboniferous successions of northern Great Britain (onshore)

Colin N. Waters; R.A. Waters; W.J. Barclay; J.R. Davies


Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology | 2009

Organic-carbon deposition and coastal upwelling at mid-latitude during the Upper Ordovician (Late Katian) : a case study from the Welsh Basin, UK

T.J. Challands; Howard A. Armstrong; D.P. Maloney; J.R. Davies; David Wilson; Alan W. Owen


Geological Journal | 2007

The distribution of Chadian and earliest Arundian strata in North Wales, implications for Dinantian (Carboniferous) lithostratigraphy and palaeogeography

J.R. Davies; Nicholas Riley; David Wilson


Archive | 2015

Lithostratigraphy of the Old Red Sandstone successions of the Anglo-Welsh Basin

W.J. Barclay; J.R. Davies; R.D. Hillier; Richard A. Waters


Geological Journal | 1992

Discussion of ‘A late Ordovician/early Silurian non-depositional slope and perched basin along the Tywi Anticline, Mid Wales’ by D. M. D. James

Richard A. Waters; J.R. Davies; C. J. N. Fletcher; David Wilson


Archive | 2004

Geology of the Cardigan and Dinas Island district: a brief explanation of the geological map

J.R. Davies; Richard A. Waters; Philip R. Wilby; Mark Williams; David Wilson


Archive | 1997

A geological background for planning and development in the Afon Teifi Catchment

Richard A. Waters; J.R. Davies; David Wilson; J.K. Prigmore


Archive | 2011

Bristol, Mendips and Forest of Dean

Colin N. Waters; Richard A. Waters; N.S. Jones; C.J. Cleal; J.R. Davies

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David Wilson

British Geological Survey

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Philip R. Wilby

British Geological Survey

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Colin N. Waters

British Geological Survey

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N.S. Jones

British Geological Survey

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W.J. Barclay

British Geological Survey

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A.J. Humpage

British Geological Survey

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