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Much Wenlock Limestone Formation

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Type
  
Geological formation

Thickness
  
29 m in type area

Region
  
Welsh Marches

Named for
  
Much Wenlock

Underlies
  
Elton Formation

Country
  
United Kingdom

Primary
  
Limestone

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Overlies
  
Coalbrookdale Formation

The Much Wenlock Limestone Formation is a series of Silurian limestone beds that date back to the Homerian age, the early part of the Wenlock epoch. The formation comprises nodular to thinly bedded limestones, with variable development of reef bodies that can be found exposed at Wenlock Edge and in a small area near Dudley. The formation is made up of three different members which have been classified as the Lower Quarried Limestone Member, the Nodular Beds Member and the Upper Quarried Limestone Member. Many of the members can be subdivided into separate lithofacies that would have been deposited under different environmental conditions. However the overall environment of deposition for the formation is in a shallow, tropical marine setting that is located between the storm wave base and the fair weather wave base.

References

Much Wenlock Limestone Formation Wikipedia