Caledonia Glacigenic Group

Caledonia Glacigenic Group
Stratigraphic range: Devensian
Type Group
Unit of Great Britain Superficial Deposits Supergroup
Underlies Britannia Catchments Group, British Coastal Deposits Group
Thickness up to 120m
Lithology
Primary till (diamicton)
Other gravel, sand, clay, silt
Location
Country England, Scotland, Wales
Extent all of Great Britain to the north and west of the Devensian glacial limit

The Caledonia Glacigenic Group is a Quaternary lithostratigraphic group (a sequence of rock strata or other definable geological units) present across the whole of Great Britain to the north and west of the furthest limit of Devensian glaciation ie throughout Scotland, Wales and northern England. It consists of a wide range of deposits deriving from the Devensian glaciation of glacial, glaciofluvial, glaciolacustrine and glaciomarine origin. It was previously known as the South Britain Glacigenic Group. Its upper boundary is the present day ground surface or an unconformable contact with the Britannia Catchments Group or the British Coastal Deposits Group.[1]

The following subgroups are defined:[2]

References

  1. http://www.bgs.ac.uk/lexicon/lexicon.cfm?pub=CALI
  2. MCMILLAN, A A, HAMBLIN, R J O, and MERRITT, J W. 2005. An overview of the lithostratigraphical framework for the Quaternary and Neogene deposits of Great Britain (Onshore). British Geological Survey Research Report RR/04/04 38pp. p8 ISBN 0 85272 516 7
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