2017
DOI: 10.1017/s0016756817000383
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Deciphering the geology of some Darriwilian–Sandbian (Ordovician) ‘ghost’ formations in the UK and North America using olistoliths in marine debris flows

Abstract: Olistostromes with calcareous olistoliths are rare components in the Ordovician successions\ud inNWEurope and North America, having been described from only a small number of localities.\ud One of the best exposed, but least known, is in the Garn Formation in coastal outcrops in Anglesey in\ud northwestern Wales. Here, in the graptolite-bearing shales of the Garn Formation, there are numerous\ud limestone olistoliths that are derived from an otherwise unknown ‘ghost’ formation whose original\ud depositional si… Show more

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“…The younger A. superbus defines the next CZ, with the boundary in the lower part of Katian Stage (Bergström et al 2017; Goldman et al 2020). This sequence of conodont zones is also present in sections of the United Kingdom (Bergström & Ferretti, 2018) and the Holy Cross Mountains in Poland (Dzik, 1990).…”
Section: Geological Settingmentioning
confidence: 72%
“…The younger A. superbus defines the next CZ, with the boundary in the lower part of Katian Stage (Bergström et al 2017; Goldman et al 2020). This sequence of conodont zones is also present in sections of the United Kingdom (Bergström & Ferretti, 2018) and the Holy Cross Mountains in Poland (Dzik, 1990).…”
Section: Geological Settingmentioning
confidence: 72%