Drefach Group
Stratigraphic range: early Ordovician
TypeGroup
Sub-unitsMydrim Shales Formation, Mydrim Limestone Formation, Hendre Shales Formation, Asaphus Ash Formation, Felin-wen Formation
UnderliesNantmel Mudstones Formation
Overliesvarious formations
Lithology
Primarymudstones
Otherturbidites, limestone, tuff
Location
Regionwest Wales
CountryWales
Type section
Named forDrefach (village)

The Drefach Group is an Ordovician lithostratigraphic group (a sequence of rock strata) in west Wales. The name is derived from the village of Drefach near Meidrim (a.k.a. Mydrim) in Carmarthenshire. The Group comprises the Mydrim Shales Formation, the Mydrim Limestone Formation, the Hendre Shales Formation, Asaphus Ash Formation and at its base, the underlying Felin-wen Formation.[1]

Outcrops

The rocks are intermittently exposed in a belt of country running east from Fishguard Bay via Crymych then south towards Meidrim thence east via the north of Carmarthen along the Vale of Towy to Llandeilo.[2]

Lithology and stratigraphy

The Group comprises in places more than a 400m thickness of mudstones (Mydrim Shales Formation), turbidite mudstones (Hendre Shales Formation), limestone (Mydrim Limestone Formation), tuffs and tuffites (Asaphus Formation) and more turbidite mudstones (Felin-wen Formation) laid down in the marine Welsh Basin during the Llanvirnian and Caradocian epochs of the Ordovician period.

References

  1. http://www.bgs.ac.uk/Lexicon/lexicon.cfm?pub=DRE (BGS on-line lexicon of rock units)
  2. British Geological Survey 1:50,000 scale geological map (England & Wales) sheets 210, 211, 212, 228, 229
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