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A Revised Correlation of the Cretaceous Rocks of the British Isles

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Type: Book (Paperback)

Binding: Paperback

ISBN: 9781786206862

Number of pages: 158

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Product code: SR028

Edited by A.S. Gale, W.J. Kennedy and M.A. Woods

Special Report 28

Study of the Cretaceous rocks of the British Isles has a long history, extending back into the early nineteenth century, and British successions have been internationally important in the development of biostratigraphical and chemostratigraphical schemes. The book incorporates modern techniques (e. g. magnetostratigraphy and chemostratigraphy, marker bed stratigraphy) with bio- and lithostratigraphical frameworks in order to establish a detailed correlation, stage by stage, for the onshore Cretaceous succession. The study is aided by the recent establishment and ratification of international stage boundaries (Global boundary Standard Sections and Points) which are identified, some provisionally, in the British succession; all 12 Cretaceous stages are recognized, and the offshore succession is also summarized. Finally, the volume suggests possible future directions for research on Cretaceous rocks in order both to fill in significant gaps in knowledge and to progress understanding of the stratigraphy and correlation.

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Preface 

Author biographies 

 

Chapter 1. A correlation of the Cretaceous rocks of the British Isles 

1.1 Correlation methods  

1.2 Non-biostratigraphic correlation  

1.3 Distribution of Cretaceous rocks in the onshore UK  

1.4 Preservation of Cretaceous rocks beneath the Paleogene unconformity 

1.5 Offshore distribution of Cretaceous rocks around the British Isles 

1.6 Code of conduct for fieldwork and sampling 

References 

 

Chapter 2. Berriasian 

2.1 History, definition and boundary stratotype 

2.2 Biostratigraphic correlation 

2.3 Other correlation methods 

2.4 Regional distribution 

References  

 

Chapter 3. Valanginian 

3.1 History, definition and boundary stratotype  

3.2 Biostratigraphic correlation  

3.3 Other methods of correlation  

3.4 Regional distribution  

References  

 

Chapter 4. Hauterivian 

4.1 History, definition and boundary stratotype 

4.2 Biostratigraphic correlation 

4.3 Other methods of correlation  

4.4 Regional distribution  

References  

 

Chapter 5. Barremian  

5.1 History, definition and boundary stratotype 

5.2 Biostratigraphic correlation 

5.3 Other methods of correlation  

5.4 Regional distribution 

References 

 

Chapter 6. Aptian 

6.1 History, definition and boundary stratotype 

6.2 Biostratigraphic correlation 

6.3 Other methods of correlation  

6.4 Regional distribution 

References 

 

Chapter 7. Albian 

7.1 History, definition and boundary stratotype  

7.2 Biostratigraphic correlation  

7.3 Other methods of correlation  

7.4 Regional distribution  

References  

 

Chapter 8. Cenomanian  

8.1 History, definition and boundary stratotype  

8.2 Biostratigraphic correlation  

8.3 Other methods of correlation  

8.4 Regional distribution  

References  

 

Chapter 9. Turonian  

9.1 History, definition and boundary stratotype  

9.2 Biostratigraphic correlation  

9.3 Regional distribution  

References  

 

Chapter 10. Coniacian 

10.1 History, definition and boundary stratotype 

10.2 Biostratigraphic correlation 

10.3 Other methods of correlation 

10.4 Regional distribution 

References 

 

Chapter 11. Santonian 

11.1 History, definition and boundary stratotype 

11.2 Biostratigraphic correlation 

11.3 Other methods of correlation 

11.4 Regional distribution 

References 

 

Chapter 12. Campanian 

12.1 History, definition and boundary stratotype 

12.2 Biostratigraphic correlation 

12.3 Other methods of correlation 

12.4 Regional distribution  

References 

 

Chapter 13. Maastrichtian  

13.1 History, definition and boundary stratotype  

13.2 Biostratigraphic correlation 

13.3 Other methods of correlation  

13.4 Regional distribution  

References  

 

Chapter 14. Discussion and conclusions  

14.1 Chalk correlation  

14.2 Controls on chalk sedimentation 

14.3 Cretaceous palaeogeography and facies  

14.4 Suggestions for further work 

References  

 

Index