Ravenscar Group

Ravenscar Group
Stratigraphic range: Middle Jurassic Aalenian to Bathonian
Sandstones and mudstones of the Saltwick Formation exposed on the cliffs near Herbert Hole, south of Ravenscar, North Yorkshire
Type Group
Unit of Cleveland basin
Sub-units Saltwick Formation, Eller Beck Formation, Cloughton Formation, Scarborough Formation and Scalby Formation
Underlies Cornbrash Formation
Overlies Dogger Formation
Thickness 114m to c240m
Lithology
Primary sandstone
Other mudstone, limestone, ironstone, coal
Location
Country England
Extent North Yorkshire
Type section
Named for Ravenscar

The Ravenscar Group is a Jurassic lithostratigraphic group (a sequence of rock strata) which occurs within the Cleveland Basin of North Yorkshire and extends to both the Hambleton and Howardian Hills. The name is derived from Ravenscar on the North Yorkshire coast where rocks of this age occur. It was earlier known as the 'Middle Jurassic Series'.[1][2] It is the stratigraphic equivalent to the Inferior Oolite Group and most of the Great Oolite Group, being overlain by the Cornbrash Formation of the latter unit.

References

  1. http://www.bgs.ac.uk/Lexicon/lexicon.cfm?pub=RAG
  2. British Geological Survey 1;50,000 scale geological map sheet (England and Wales series) no 34 Guisborough


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