The BGS Lexicon of Named Rock Units — Result Details

Becklees Sandstone Formation

Computer Code: BECK Preferred Map Code: notEntered
Status Code: Full
Age range: Asturian Substage (CAS) — Asturian Substage (CAS)
Lithological Description: Interbedded red sandstones (70-90 per cent) and reddish brown mudstones and reddish brown palaeosols including calcretes. Sandstones are fine- to medium-grained, orange brown to bright reddish brown and pinkish brown, moderately to well sorted and typically lack mica. Sandstones are generally cross-bedded and occur in thick successions (10-30 m thick), forming sharp to erosively based channel sandstones in multistorey units, some showing upwards fining. In hand specimen the sandstones contain noticeably fewer lithic clasts than the underlying Canonbie Bridge Sandstone Formation; this is confirmed by thin section analysis. The sandstones have lower gamma ray API values compared to the underlying Canonbie Bridge Sandstone Formation, with GR values ranging from 39-120 API (mean 77.1, median 74.02 API). Limestones and thin coals are indicated in cuttings descriptions from the Becklees Borehole, although these do not appear to be common and were not recorded at outcrop. Deposition on a well-drained alluvial plain with large fluvial systems and rare ephemeral floodplain lakes. Asturian (Westphalian D).
Definition of Lower Boundary: The base of the formation occurs at outcrop at [NY 39360 76310] and [NY 39812 75760]. It is taken at the abrupt junction where fine- to coarse-grained reddish brown lithic sandstones of the Canonbie Bridge Sandstone Formation are overlain by softer, orange brown, fine- to mediumgrained sandstones that lack appreciable lithic grains of the Becklees Sandstone Formation. In uncored boreholes the boundary is marked by a shift in the gamma ray log to lower values, reflecting the change in composition from lithic rich (higher GR values) sandstones of the Canonbie Bridge Sandstone Formation to lithic poor, 'cleaner' sandstones with lower GR values (Becklees Sandstone Formation). This can be seen for example at 485.3 m depth in the Becklees Borehole and 214 m depth in the Glenzierfoot Borehole (BGS Registration Number NY37SE/2) [NY 36514 74275]. Unusual polygonal cracks have been recorded at the base of the formation along the River Esk at [NY 39360 76310].
Definition of Upper Boundary: The top of the formation is taken at the sharp boundary beneath Permian rocks. This marks the Variscan unconformity.
Thickness: The full thickness of the formation is not proven but ranges from zero to a maximum of 203.6 m in the Becklees Borehole.
Geographical Limits: The formation is restricted to the central parts of the Canonbie Syncline, between the Evertown Borehole (BGS Registration Number NY37NE/14) [NY 36390 75938], the Becklees Borehole, and the Knottyholm Borehole (BGS Registration Number NY37NE/6) [NY 39501 77124].
Parent Unit: Warwickshire Group (WAWK)
Previous Name(s): none recorded or not applicable
Alternative Name(s): none recorded or not applicable
Stratotypes:
Type Section  The formation outcrops at its type locality along the River Esk, Canonbie area, opposite Dead Neuk [NY 39360 76310], where approximately 28 m are present, including the base. 
Reference Section  Outcrops along the River Esk at Mason’s Stream [NY 39813 75760]. 
Reference(s):
Dean, M T, Browne, M A E, Waters, C N and Powell, J H. 2011. A lithostratigraphical framework for the Carboniferous successions of northern Great Britain (onshore). British Geological Survey Research Report, RR/10/007. 165pp. 
Waters, C N, Gillespie, M R, Smith, K, Auton, C A, Floyd, J D, Leslie, A G, Millward, D, Mitchell, W I, McMillan, A A, Stone, P, Barron, A J M, Dean, M T, Hopson, P M, Krabbendam, M, Browne, M A E, Stephenson, D, Akhurst, M C, and Barnes, R P. 2007. Stratigraphical Chart of the United Kingdom: Northern Britain. (British Geological Survey.) 
Jones, N S, and Holliday, D W. 2006. The stratigraphy and sedimentology of Upper Carboniferous Warwickshire Group red-bed facies in the Canonbie area of S.W. Scotland. British Geological Survey Internal Report, IR/06/043. 
Jones, N S, Holliday, D W, and McKervey, J A. 2011. Warwickshire Group (Pennsylvanian) red-beds of the Canonbie coalfield, England-Scotland border, and their regional palaeogeographical implications. Geological Magazine. 
1:50K maps on which the lithostratigraphical unit is found, and map code used:
none recorded or not applicable