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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. Carboniferous 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.


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


Archive | 2005

The Old Red Sandstone of Great Britain

W.J. Barclay; M.A.E. Browne; Andrew McMillan; E.A. Pickett; P. Stone; Philip R. Wilby


Geological Journal | 2006

Enigma variations: the stratigraphy, provenance, palaeoseismicity and depositional history of the Lower Old Red Sandstone Cosheston Group, south Pembrokeshire, Wales

Richard G. Thomas; Brian P. J. Williams; Lance B. Morrissey; W.J. Barclay; Keith C. Allen


Geological Journal | 2007

Brackish water faunas from the St Maughans Formation: The Old Red Sandstone section at Ammons Hill, Hereford and Worcester, UK, re-examined

W.J. Barclay; P. A. Rathbone; D. E. White; J. B. Richardson


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 | 2007

The Cwm Llwyd Outlier, Carmarthenshire, South-West Wales – Britain's deepest karstic subsidence or Variscan pull-apart structure?

P.T. Walsh; W.J. Barclay; Y. Battiau-Queney


Archive | 2012

The global Devonian, Carboniferous and Permian Correlation Project: a review of the contribution from Great Britain

G. Warrington; W.J. Barclay; Brian E. Leveridge; Colin N. Waters


Archive | 2005

The Anglo-Welsh basin : introduction

W.J. Barclay


Archive | 2013

A Walk in The Park

W.J. Barclay; Patrick McKeever; A.J. Humpage; Kathryn Goodenough; David Lawrence

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M.A.E. Browne

British Geological Survey

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Colin N. Waters

British Geological Survey

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J.R. Davies

British Geological Survey

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A.J. Humpage

British Geological Survey

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Philip R. Wilby

British Geological Survey

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Andrew McMillan

British Geological Survey

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D. Bridge

British Geological Survey

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