“…In fact, clast analysis on the Brownstones Formation suggests that it has a relatively proximal origin from the erosion of Ordovician and Silurian (and possibly Precambrian Mona Complex) igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic rocks most likely sourced from North Wales (Allen, 1974), and on that evidence would proba- Thorpe et al, 1984;Tucker & Pharaoh, 1991); the Stanner Hanter Complex (ca. 702-711 Ma: Patchett, Gale, Goodwin, & Humm, 1980;Schofield, Millar, Wilby, & Evans, 2010); the Snowdon Volcanic Group of North Wales (454 ± 0.4 Ma for the base and top: Lusty, Lacinska, Millar, Barrie, & Boyce, 2017); and the Skomer Volcanic Group of southwest Wales of mid Llandovery age (ca. 440 Ma) (Ziegler, McKerrow, Burne, & Baker, 1969).…”