Fferam Uchaf

Fferam Uchaf
Site of Special Scientific Interest
Location within Wales
Area of Search West Gwynedd
Grid reference SH3610486763
Coordinates 53°21′08″N 4°27′50″W / 53.35228°N 4.4638821°W / 53.35228; -4.4638821Coordinates: 53°21′08″N 4°27′50″W / 53.35228°N 4.4638821°W / 53.35228; -4.4638821
Interest Geological
Area 1.05 ha
Notification 2001

Fferam Uchaf is a Site of Special Scientific Interest (or SSSI) in Anglesey, North Wales, for its exposures of Llanvirn (Ordovician) rocks. It has been designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest since October 2001 in an attempt to protect its fragile Geological elements.[1] The site has an area of 1.05 hectares and is managed by Natural Resources Wales and is situated 1.5 km north-east of Llanddeusant.

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This site is designated due to its geological qualities. In Wales, geological sites range from quarries to rocky outcrops and massive sea-cliffs. 30% of SSSIs in Wales are notified for geological and geomorphological features.

The site has a number of small rock outcrops including a quarry on farmland approximately and is considered to contain the best examples of Llanvirn rocks in Anglesey, a Series that is otherwise poorly represented in North Wales. Fferam-uchaf shows small but stratigraphically important outcrops, but is an important site for an understanding of Lower Ordovician palaeogeography.

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