Swithland Formation

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Swithland Formation
Stratigraphic range: Cambrian 532–520  Ma [1]
Disused slate quarry in Swithland Wood - geograph.org.uk - 143623.jpg
Swithland Wood and The Brand, which gave the first half of its name to the formation, which itself can be found here.
Type Formation
Unit of Brand Group
Sub-unitsSouth Quarry Slump Breccia, Lubcloud Greywackes and Morley Lane Tuffs Members
Overlies Brand Hills Formation [2]
Thickness260 m (853 ft) [2]
Lithology
Primary Pelite
Other Shale, Greywacke, Conglomerate
Location
Region Leicestershire
Country United Kingdom
Type section
Named for Swithland Wood and The Brand

The Swithland Formation is a geologic formation in Leicestershire, and lies within the wider Swithland Wood and The Brand area. It preserves ichnotaxon dating back to the Cambrian period.

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Paleobiota

The Swithland Formation preserves alot of Cambrian ichnogenera, which are usually attributed to burrowing organisms like marine annelids. The most important one from this formation is Teichichnus, which was the first one found, and the one that proved this Brand Group was Cambrian in age, which also led to the discovery and research of a diorite unconformity between the Brand and Maplewell Groups. [1]

Color key
Taxon Reclassified taxonTaxon falsely reported as presentDubious taxon or junior synonym Ichnotaxon Ootaxon Morphotaxon
Notes
Uncertain or tentative taxa are in small text; crossed out taxa are discredited.

Ichnogenera

GenusSpeciesNotesImages
Palaeophycus [1]
  • Palaeophycus isp.
Burrows.
Palaeophycus01.JPG
Planolites [1]
  • Planolites isp.
Burrows.
Planolites (34663777254).jpg
Skolithos [1]
  • Skolithos isp.
Burrows.
Skolithos.jpg
Teichichnus [1]
  • T. rectus
Burrows.
Teichichnus burrows.jpg

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 McILROY, D.; Brasier, M. D.; Moseley, J. B. (March 1998). "The Proterozoic–Cambrian transition within the 'Charnian Supergroup' of central England and the antiquity of the Ediacara fauna". Journal of the Geological Society. 155 (2): 401–411. doi:10.1144/gsjgs.155.2.0401.
  2. 1 2 Moseley, John; Ford, Trevor. "The Sedimentology of the Charnian Supergroup" (PDF). Mercian Geologist.