Dunwich Group

Dunwich Group
Stratigraphic range: Pliocene to Pleistocene epochs
Type Group
Unit of Great Britain Superficial Deposits Supergroup
Underlies Albion Glacigenic Group, Britannia Catchments Group, British Coastal Deposits Group
Thickness up to 15m
Lithology
Primary fluvial gravels
Other sand, clay, silt
Location
Country England
Extent East Anglia and English Midlands

The Dunwich Group is a Palaeogene to Quaternary lithostratigraphic group (a sequence of rock strata or other definable geological units) present in England north of the upper Thames and, downstream, a line drawn east from near Marlow to Clacton-on-Sea and which encompasses river terrace deposits of the Proto-Thames and other rivers. It unconformably overlies Triassic to Pleistocene bedrock and superficial deposits. In turn it is often overlain by deposits of the Albion Glacigenic Group and sometimes by those of the Britannia Catchments Group or British Coastal Deposits Group and interfingers in places with those of the Crag Group. No deposits potentially assignable to the group have been identified north of East Anglia or the English Midlands; they are likely to have been destroyed or removed by glacial action.[1]

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