The BGS Lexicon of Named Rock Units — Result Details

Blackstone Edge Sandstone

Computer Code: BES Preferred Map Code: BES
Status Code: Full
Age range: Kinderscoutian Substage (CK) — Kinderscoutian Substage (CK)
Lithological Description: Sandstone, protoquartzitic, in sharp-based medium-bedded units with some preserved sole marks on the bases of units, and mudstone with ironstone beds and nodules. Soft sediment deformation structures common in places.
Definition of Lower Boundary: The lower boundary is taken at the base of the first protoquartzitic sandstone-dominated unit above black fissile mudstone that includes a Hodsonites magistrorum Marine Band.
Definition of Upper Boundary: The upper boundary is taken at the base of mudstone-dominated succession overlying the Blackstone Edge Sandstone, below black fissile mudstone that includes a Reticuloceras reticulatum Marine Band.
Thickness: 30m
Geographical Limits: West Derbyshire - north-east Staffordshire. Revidge [SK075 598] - Blackbank [SK032 666].
Parent Unit: Morridge Formation (MORRI)
Previous Name(s): Ballbrook Sandstone Member [Obsolete Name and Code: Use BES] (-3841)
Alternative Name(s): none recorded or not applicable
Stratotypes:
Partial Type Section  Blackstone Edge (Staffordshire); natural cliff section exposing partial section of the unit (no further details available). Aitkenhead et al., 1985. 
Reference Section  Stream section at Blake Brook (Shawfield, Staffordshire) exposes 29.8m full section of the unit, section logged and lodged as borehole SK06SE/17. (no further details available). Aitkenhead et al., 1985. 
Reference(s):
Aitkenhead, N, Chisholm, J I, and Stevenson, I P. 1985. Geology of the country around Buxton, Leek and Bakewell. Memoir of the British Geological Survey, England and Wales Sheet 111. 
Holdsworth, B K, 1963. The palaeontology, stratigraphy, and sedimentology of Namurian rocks in the Longnor-Hollinsclough-Morridge region, north-east Staffordshire and south-west Derbyshire. Unpublished PhD thesis, University of Manchester. 
1:50K maps on which the lithostratigraphical unit is found, and map code used:
E111