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Portland Group (geology)

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Type
  
Group

Overlies
  
Kimmeridge Clay

Region
  
southern England

Underlies
  
Purbeck Group

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The Portland Group (or Portlandian) is an Upper Jurassic lithostratigraphic group (a sequence of rock strata) in south-east England. The name is derived from the Isle of Portland in Dorset where the strata are exposed and have been extensively worked.

Contents

Rocks of this age have in the past been called the Portlandian stage by geologists which corresponds with the Tithonian stage of the internationally used geologic timescale.

Outcrops

The Portland Group outcrops in Dorset on the Isle of Portland, on and near the south coast of the Isle of Purbeck and to the north of Weymouth.

Lithology and stratigraphy

The rocks include limestones, dolomitic sandstone, siltstone and mudstone. It is divided into two formations; the Portland Stone Formation (or 'Portland Limestone Formation') and the underlying Portland Sandstone Formation (or 'Portland Sand Formation'). The Portland Stone Formation is further divided into a lower Portland Chert Member and an upper Portland Freestone Member, both of which are limestones. The Portland Sand Formation is made up largely of dolomites but includes siltstones and fine-grained sandstones in its lower parts.

Use in construction

The Portland Freestone is a 5–15-m thick member of the Portland Stone Formation and is quarried on the Isle of Portland.

References

Portland Group (geology) Wikipedia