Bacton Group

Bacton Group
Stratigraphic range: Early Triassic epoch
Type Group
Sub-units Bunter Shale Formation, Bunter Sandstone Formation
Underlies Haisborough Group
Overlies Zechstein Group
Thickness up to 600m[1]
Lithology
Primary mudstones
Other dolomitic sandstone
Location
Region North Sea
Country England
Type section
Named for Bacton
Named by Rhys, G.H.[2]

The Bacton Group is a Triassic lithostratigraphic group (a sequence of rock strata) beneath the southern part of the North Sea. The name is derived from Bacton on the Norfolk coast.These strata which are up to 600m thick are the offshore equivalent of the Roxby Formation and Sherwood Sandstone Group which occur in northeast England. The Group comprises a lower Bunter Shale Formation of red and brown to grey mudstones and an upper Bunter Sandstone Formation of dolomitic sandstones with mudstone interlayers.[3]

References

  1. Johnson, H, Warrington, G and Stoker, S J. 1994. Permian and Triassic of the Southern North Sea. In Knox, R W O'B and Cordey, W G (eds), Lithostratigraphic nomenclature of the UK North Sea. Nottingham: British Geological Survey.
  2. Rhys, G H. 1974. A proposed standard lithostratigraphic nomenclature for the Southern North Sea and an outline structural nomenclature for the whole of the (UK) North Sea. Institute of Geological Sciences, Report No.74/8.
  3. http://www.bgs.ac.uk/Lexicon/lexicon.cfm?pub=BACT (BGS on-line lexicon of rock units)
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