Upper Greensand Formation

Upper Greensand Formation
Stratigraphic range: AlbianCenomanian 113–94 Ma
Sandstones of the Upper Greensand Formation above Blackgang, Isle of Wight
Type Geological formation
Unit of Selborne Group
Underlies Chalk Group
Overlies Gault Clay
Area Wessex Basin, Weald Basin
Thickness 0–75 m
Lithology
Primary Sandstone
Other Siltstone
Location
Country England

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.

References

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