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Harlech Grits Group

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Type
  
Group

Region
  
northwest Wales

Named for
  
Harlech (town)

Thickness
  
about 2000m

Primary
  
Sandstone

Underlies
  
Mawddach Group

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Sub-units
  
Gamlan Formation, Barmouth Formation, Hafotty Formation, Rhinog Formation, Llanbedr Formation, Dolwen Formation

Overlies
  
Bryn-teg Volcanic Formation

Other
  
mudstones, siltstones, greywacke

The Harlech Grits Group is a lower to middle Cambrian lithostratigraphic group (a sequence of rock strata) in northwest Wales. The name is derived from the town of Harlech in Gwynedd.

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Outcrops

The rocks are exposed beneath Harlech and across the Harlech Dome to its east; a broad anticlinal structure which encompasses the Rhinogydd range.

Lithology and stratigraphy

The Group comprises about 2000m thickness of sandstone, mudstones, siltstones and greywackes laid down in the marine Welsh Basin during the early to mid Cambrian period. The Group comprises (in descending order i.e. oldest last) the Gamlan Formation, the Barmouth Formation,the Hafotty Formation,the Rhinog Formation, the Llanbedr Formation and the Dolwen Formation.

References

Harlech Grits Group Wikipedia