Upper Greensand Formation

The Upper Greensand Formation is a Cretaceous formation of Albian to Cenomanian in age. It is found within the Wessex Basin and parts of the Weald Basin in southern England.[1] It overlies the Gault Clay and underlies the Chalk Group. It varies in thickness from zero to 75 m. It is predominantly a glauconitic fine-grained sandstone, locally becoming silty. Fragmenary dinosaurs remains such as those assigned to Iuticosaurus, have been recovered from this formation.

Upper Greensand Formation
Stratigraphic range: AlbianCenomanian 113–94 Ma
Sandstones of the Upper Greensand Formation above Blackgang, Isle of Wight
TypeGeological formation
Unit ofSelborne Group
UnderliesChalk Group
OverliesGault Clay
AreaWessex Basin, Weald Basin
Thickness0–75 m
Lithology
PrimarySandstone
OtherSiltstone
Location
CountryEngland

References

  1. "Upper Greensand Formation". The BGS Lexicon of Named Rock Units. British Geological Survey.
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